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The rent is too dang high in Cities: Skylines 2, so the devs nuked the landlords
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Such is the case with “Economy 2.0,” a big update to the beleaguered yet continually in-development game, due to arrive within the next week or so.
The first and most important thing it tackles is the persistent issue of “High Rent,” something that’s bothering the in-game citizens (“cims” among fans), C:S2 players, and nearly every human living in the United States and many other places.
They removed the “virtual landlord” that takes in rent, so now a building’s upkeep is evenly split among renters.
While developer Colossal Order’s other fixes feel almost elegant in their simplicity, this one is a bit more grubby, like real life.
If a citizen has a high enough income, but not enough liquid cash, such that they should have been able to swing this month’s boarding, “they won’t complain and will instead spend less money on resource consumption.”
Cutting back on coffee bars and avocado toast should work, then, unless their income drops too low.
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