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Yeah, Transport Fever is not a city building game. Its a transport game, like Transport Tycoon.
City Skylines has a great transport element to it but its ultimately a city builder.
Cities 2 has been an unmitigated disaster. The single biggest strength of the first game was its user generated assets easily accessed via steam workshop but cities 2 still has no official way of doing it even now. They seriously compromised and broke the game by trying to make something that works the same on PC and Consoles. Its been 18m and that still isn't fixed and they're still focused on trying to release for consoles rather than fix the single biggest fundamental flaw.
Transport Fever 3 is a game people are looking forward to, but not as a replacement for cities skylines.
Ironic as Cities In Motion was a transport game, and C:S is CiM 2.
Isn't Cities in Motion 2 Cities in Motion 2?