Thanks, I used the humble sale to get the after dark, snowfall and relaxation station DLCs as it worked out pretty cheap as I had a bit of wallet credit plus got an extra 10% off for being a monthly subscriber but even with my subscriber benefit the natural disasters pack is still quite dear but guess it's to be expected as it's still quite new....
DrPretzel
12 Mar 17#6
The Humble Bundle store are having a sale on not only City Skylines for £5.74, but all the DLC for 50% or so off
SvenVA
12 Mar 17#5
Incredible game, get ready to spend hours and hours building a city of your dreams.
ST3123
12 Mar 17#4
Heated great game. I've been starting to play this one at last and I do like it a lot and it definitely carries on the Sim City style far better than actual Sim City. Just wish it had scenarios to kind of ease you in as starting a full city from scratch is a bit intimidating when like me you have been away from these kinds of games for a few years so are very rusty :disappointed:
I know natural disasters has a few scenarios but I hear they are very hard so probably not a good starting point. Still hoping to get it as it's the last one I need to complete my collection. For owning the base game and other DLCs it gives me 9% off on Steam, which is a pretty stingy discount but I don't know if it's significantly cheaper elsewhere?
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I know natural disasters has a few scenarios but I hear they are very hard so probably not a good starting point. Still hoping to get it as it's the last one I need to complete my collection. For owning the base game and other DLCs it gives me 9% off on Steam, which is a pretty stingy discount but I don't know if it's significantly cheaper elsewhere?
...or did you mean drop in price? :P
Shame they don't have disasters :disappointed: Waiting for that DLC to drop