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Londen was the next city DLC right??? I know that in the past there were some members asking for ULM, but I can not remember that the developpers said it will be a DLC.
 
My first thought was a changed Tutorial City. I hate small maps, there arent any metro possibilities.
 
No metro makes it more of a challenge though! I want to see more opportunities to make good use of waterbuses. And the size isn't too bad considering the reasonable pricing for the DLC. :)
 
No metro makes it more of a challenge though! I want to see more opportunities to make good use of waterbuses. And the size isn't too bad considering the reasonable pricing for the DLC. :)

I agree. In fact, I'm quite looking forward to the release of Ulm. As for good waterbus coverage, I've been thinking of Stockholm as a CiM map. I think that would be rather interesting.
 
Ever since I saw this I knew what had to be done. Glory for Ulm ;)

Excellent choice! As soon as I get home from my holiday, I shall make sure to make an update about this!

Already pre-ordered!
 
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Say what?
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Does this mean we can start creating our own cities which are to be included in DLCs and get paid -- even if only a small amount of money -- for highly-detailed new maps? =)

If the maps are good and there would be a possibility for a minitask editor, these are definitely the kind of DLCs I would pay for!

Edit: Oops, didn't notice there was another page full of posts. At least the German (and by extension the Austrian) CIM community is likely to be happy; Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Leipzig, now Ulm...
 
Those are slogans. Could be Cities in Motion: a city in motion. :D And the name of the DLC: Design classics. Expand city capabilities is a sentence that suppose to mean nothing. 99% of the people wouldn't care, but I'm the annoying guy that understand things literally. I hate marketers.

Anyway, that is DLC: new vehicles, could be new trees, new pictures of the ugly citizens, new objects to put in town, etc. I think I will buy it. For me is 5 dollars, not euros.
Expensive DLC is from Railworks 2. An abuse. 19.99, 29.99 per DLC. Its price of a new game or an expansion.
Except that Railworks gives you both a new train and route most of the time. If you consider the prices of Flight Simulator addons, Railworks is a joke. (although RW's physics model seems a bit unrealistic - they should look at OpenBVE)
 
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Does this mean we can start creating our own cities which are to be included in DLCs and get paid -- even if only a small amount of money -- for highly-detailed new maps? =)

I think you are misinformed. The Ulm DLC was not created by me, it was created by the developers. It even has an unique building (I assume the Ulm Minster), which I know you cannot create with the regular map editor.

I just found out about the Ulm DLC today! And I am quite honoured that it has been added!
 
Whatever.

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This is the lastest DLC which I bought. PFF.
 
So if I'm reading this right it was an April fool and now is a DLC a year later, right?

Sorry, I'm very tired and slow today. This being the case, when's it out on Steam?
 
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