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Cities In Motion 2 Shows Up In Steam For Linux

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Only a few days back we broke news to you that Cities In Motion 2 was soon to drop for Linux gamers on Steam, it seems for a lot of people it's now installable!

It seems depending on what download region you are in if it's available yet, so you may not be able to play just yet although it seems more people are able to play than not, so you may get lucky.

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I would suggest not buying it until they state it's officially up and supported to not get dissapointed, if you wish to buy it now though look below:
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9 comments

imants Jan 8, 2014
cool I will try to play as soon as I can.
aaannz Jan 8, 2014
I tried it a few hours ago and it worked rather nicely. I tried only tutorial so far. Only issue I had was with map rotation using mouse. It was extremely sensitive and sometimes freezes the game for a few seconds.
Xpander Jan 8, 2014
those who bought from Humble Jumbo Bundle , don't have the files atm and probably some other ones as well
the app is missing some subs according to steamdb.
pwburkhardt Jan 8, 2014
Looks quiet interesting, but id rather want to see a complete city building simulator (like Sim City) on Linux.
Liam Dawe Jan 8, 2014
Quoting: Quote from pwburkhardtLooks quiet interesting, but id rather want to see a complete city building simulator (like Sim City) on Linux.
Me too, I can't think of a really good city builder that we have :(
OZSeaford Jan 8, 2014
Quoting: Quote from liamdawe
Quoting: Quote from pwburkhardtLooks quiet interesting, but id rather want to see a complete city building simulator (like Sim City) on Linux.
Me too, I can't think of a really good city builder that we have :(

Well when you see the latest Sim City fiasco, that feeling washes away.

But in all seriousness, I see what you mean. You can always try Dwarf Fortress or Towns if you want to build a spectacular city.
adolson Jan 8, 2014
Quoting: Quote from liamdawe
Quoting: Quote from pwburkhardtLooks quiet interesting, but id rather want to see a complete city building simulator (like Sim City) on Linux.
Me too, I can't think of a really good city builder that we have :(
I haven't played Lincity in a long, long time, but I remember it being kinda cool.
L4Linux Jan 9, 2014
What about Cities in Motion 1? It is currently on sale on bundlestars for 4.42, game + 13 DLCs!! Do you know if it will be ported on Linux or not?
Ilya Jan 9, 2014
Cities in Motion 1 is also in my steam library, can't install it yet though.
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