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Overwhelmingly Negative (3)
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About Cities in Motion: Design Now

Cities in Motion: Design Now - about the game
Add five new transit vehicles to your Cities in Motion simulation on PC. Boost speed, efficiency, and capacity across urban routes with the Swiss Stern-Berger Midi bus, designed for tight city streets thanks to its light weight and low flooring. Deploy the historic Pavlov P-42 helicopter for mid-range passenger and cargo hauls, or set the Australian Stingray Cityjet catamaran on short ferry runs with its quiet operation and comfy seats. Expand rail options using the reliable Italian Vagabondo Satellite tram, built tough with dual-end cabins for city networks, and the Danish Crescenta T4 Suburbia train linking hubs to rural areas. These additions sharpen transit management in dense and suburban zones. Simulation fans who fine-tune vehicle fleets for optimal flow will find prime tools here.

Design Now adds five brand new transit options to Cities in Motion. Increase speed, efficiency and capacity with these vehicles:
  • Stern-Berger Midi - A product of Swiss standard in solid quality and innovative looks, Midi is a bus primarily intended for dense urban areas. Its light weight, rather short wheelbase and low flooring enable easy maneuvering and boarding.
  • Pavlov P-42 - Pavlov Aeronautika factories were established as part of the Pavlov enterprises in the mid-1910s. Ivan Pavlov, a pioneer in rotorcraft design, himself piloted the P-42 on its maiden flight. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare use, it soon became immensely popular in air taxi business as well. A robust helicopter with relatively low empty weight and slow acceleration, it is especially suited to cover mid-distance passenger and goods transportation needs.
  • Stingray Cityjet - The Stingray Cityjet is a fast short-distance catamaran of Australian origin. Recently announced third generation of these vessels have high fuel efficiency and notably low noise emission. These vessels are aimed for regular ferry service and sightseeing use, featuring comfortable seating and a service deck.
  • Vagabondo Satellite - Italian-built Vagabondo trams first saw use in Rome during the upgrading of the municipal rail network. The Satellite is a very reliable, although not the most visually appealing, single-body six-axle tram with a partial low-floor configuration. It has driving cabins on both ends of the frame.
  • Crescenta T4 Suburbia - A Danish creation, the Crescenta T4 Suburbia is a combined metro/light railway train configuration primarily intended for use between traffic hubs and countryside towns. Its design reflects the origin in more traditional commuter
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Metacritic:
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Steam:
Overwhelmingly Negative (3)

Minimum:

  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  • Processor: Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: nVIDIA GeForce 8800, 512 MB RAM or ATI Radeon HD 3850, 512 MB RAM
  • Storage: 2 GB HD space
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Before you start looking for a cheap Cities in Motion: Design Now key, check the essentials. Developed by Colossal Order Ltd.. Published by Paradox Interactive. PC released date: 14 Jun 2011. Genres: Simulation. Categories: Family Sharing, Single-player, Downloadable Content, Steam Achievements.

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