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Cities In Motion & Cities In Motion 2 Released For Linux On Steam

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The day has come simulator fans, both Cities in Motion & Cities in Motion 2 including the new DLC have been released for Linux on Steam!

I broke the news about it coming soon only a few days ago, but I didn't think it would come this soon.

About Cities in Motion
Rendered in rich detail, four of the world’s greatest cities - Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam - await the steady hand of a planner to manage their transportation needs in Cities in Motion. 
Overseeing the changing needs of people from 1920 to 2020, it’s up to you to manage everything from buses, trams and subway trains to maximize profits while pleasing commuters. 

About Cities in Motion 2
Cities in Motion 2 is the sequel to the popular mass transit simulation game Cities in Motion. Build, manage and lead your transportation network to provide cities with their ever changing needs. CIM2 introduces new features including multiplayer game modes, day and night cycles, timetables and dynamic cities. 

Building the transportation network will directly affect how the city grows. Affordable transportation brings middle class housing and work places, while more expensive and exotic choices bring high end businesses. Take advantage of many different types of vehicles including buses, trams, ferries and more. 

Build alone or play cooperatively with a friend. Use the newly implemented bus lanes to build efficient traffic free roadways. Tackle rush hour by managing transportation timetables and meeting the needs of the citizens.

Features
  • Dynamic cities 
  • Player’s choices effect city growth 
  • Day and night cycle 
  • Manage the timetables 
  • Multiplayer with both co-operative and competitive modes 
  • Campaign and sandbox modes


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Anonymous Jan 10, 2014
Quoting: Quote from Anonymous
Quoting: Quote from Anonymous
Quoting: Quote from LapinoplGame runs beautifully, even with recording software on. With all the games they released  on Linux so far, Paradox is starting to be my favorite company:P

Your hardware please?

Amd a10-5800k oc to 4.2Ghz + HD 7870 oc to 1ghz. Why?
Just to know, You machine is powerful. I own a laptop with a core i3 and hd4000. I don't know if the game runs well!!!!
Lapinopl Jan 10, 2014
"Just to know, You machine is powerful. I own a laptop with a core i3 and hd4000. I don't know if the game runs well!!!!" - Im just gonna quote you that way to avoid creating a wormhole of quotes. 
Hardware is quite good, but AMD drivers are making sure that most of that power is wasted (Surgeon Simulator 2013 have issues for pete sake!). Back when I was using Windows I could play  ME2 on HD 3000, so you know hardware is nothing without the software to use its potential.
Sabun Jan 10, 2014
Wow! Paradox are really working hard to support Linux. Makes me glad with my purchases from them. They'll definitely be seeing more of my money in the future if this keeps up :)
Only wish that Magicka would join the Linux ranks as well. Love that game to bits!
L4Linux Jan 10, 2014
Cities in motion 1 & 13 DLCs for €4.44 on http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/cities-in-motion-bundle/
Xpander Jan 10, 2014
Quoting: Quote from L4LinuxCities in motion 1 & 13 DLCs for €4.44 on http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/cities-in-motion-bundle/


and good luck inserting all those keys one by one into steam :)
Also CiM1 doesnt seem to download anything atm 

CiM2 works perfectly.. at least after my short 1h + testing
gemini Jan 10, 2014
CiM2 have been working nicely for a dew days now. And I was just able to download CiM 1. :) 
Xpander Jan 10, 2014
CiM1 now downloads for those who had it from different places (bundles) as well
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