

Interesting point. However medieval cities with populations of 70-100k were not uncommon (like say Prague or Antwerp). The problem I’m talking about happens WAY before that. Like even at a couple of thousand things pretty obviously grind to a halt and the population becomes more and more miserable. It’s just depressing because you do all this work and then nothing works and you can’t do anything about it. In real life homes would be bought and sold as people needed to move to other areas which would solve the runaway commuting effect. Maybe what Foundation needs is an estate agent/realtor :)
Played this from the day it came out in early access. Went off it because reasons. Had a quick look just now and oh my God… It’s a completely different game and it looks awesome. Had to stop playing so I can block out some proper time to dive into into. Honestly it just looks so good… :)