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Inolk

CS2. Once you tried CS2 there are no way to go back to CS1.


SantiRedditor07

Interesting


Inolk

If you are trying to control everything, create a very detail and treat playing CS as a full time job then CS1 with mod support is the game you want. You can install 1000 mods and 10000 assets to create the perfect town ever. If you are just trying to build something and have fun then CS2 for sure.


sam_thegod

CS1 with mods is way better than current CS2.


SantiRedditor07

Ok, thx


fellowgamer_906

CS1 is still better than CS2 but it feels like a downgrade returning to previous game


RobertDoornbos

CS1 and it's not even close. There is so much more content and so many ways to play the game. CS2, what should I say. Played at release, awful. Everytime I tried it since, it felt like nothing has changed, still awful. To me it just feels like a scam product.


Commercial_Cake_2731

I haven't played either since the launch of CS2. I'm not a big fan of downloading 500 mods and then learning how to use them hence I'd go for CS2. Problem is CS2 is lacking the content I loved from CS1. I really want to be able to build parks, campus areas and airports in my city :(