Now having said this, I'm going to make a post about stuff I want to see. I guess we just keep making suggestions and see what gets implemented, but I worry some people may be disappointed. But I think the amount of things we've all asked for already exceeds more than one person can get done? I know the dev said he wants to implement 3d model export and is interested in potential mod support (so people can make their own themes) so that's some people's wants addressed. I like a lot of the ideas, but I'd be worried about it just becoming one of these things to the detriment of the others. You have the people that want to use it to export 3d models, those that want to use it as a D&D mapping tool with medieval theme, those that want to gameify it more and add achievements., and those that want to remove the build limit and create giant sprawling cities and want multiple new building and terrain types. If I just wanted to build cities I'd go play Sim City. I would prefer it to not lose it's randomness & non-uniformness, because for me that's the appeal. It seems like the developer wanted the building results to be somewhat random and non-uniform and this is part of the charm, but a lot of people want a straight grid system and complete control over what each piece of building resolves to. Like the OP I also am a bit wary about the disconnect. It scratches his city building & artistic itch. If you want to buy Townscaper after you’ve given it a try (at just 5.99 USD on Switch and PC, and 4. PS: My 10 year old son thinks this is more fun than City Skylines. We hope there is a lot more of it to come! My family loves this little city building art project. Perhaps the overwhelmingly positive rating, the fantastic sales (I count at least $5k based on ratings numbers alone,) and the many wonderful ideas being offered on the forum will give the designer some pause on moving forward with more content. Possibility, Townscaper has so much possibility. Let this be the start of something much larger. If we want a game, we can play City Skylines or SimCity. We are happy with this being a city-designer/art project/creativity tool. I think we can all mostly agree that no one wants Townscaper to become a game. What we have now should only be a beginning to what Townscaper could become, not an ending. The problem is that the designer seems to say that the game is near its final, 1.0 build. Many of which would really add to what is already there. Townscaper Getting a small front door as a cost of building over the sea was. There are some pretty amazing ideas being posted on the forum. Townscaper Living in the residential towers of the Flying Canton. There seems to be a pretty large disconnect between the features people want and the vision the designer has for the project. I am a little nervous for the future of Townscaper.
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