

Bombay Sapphire Gin? Got that. I pour myself a single-malt Scotch, add some ice, then add another mini-bottle of Scotch.

The mini-bar is right behind the open cockpit. No one forces me to put away my briefcase or turn off electronics Nice, but who needs them? There’s barely any inflight roar. Once we’re up, I play with the plane’s XM Satellite Radio and my Bose noise-cancelling headphones.

I don’t see any barf bags, and the ceiling is free of plastic overhead bins. No flight attendant has forced me to put my briefcase away or turn off electronics. I stick my feet up on a facing seat since no one else is aboard. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.If you'd like to take your Cities: Skyline modding adventures further than this, there's what looks like a nifty list of recommendations here on NeoGAF. But who knows, perhaps seeing problems first-hand will help in working out how to improve traffic flow and manage congestion. Or you could just derive amusement from the seemingly inexplicable behaviour of AI-driven entities I know I do. The game isn't optimised for close-up inspection, of course, and the closer you get to the action the more likely you are to see oddities in traffic and pedestrian behaviour.

This mod makes for a pleasant alternative for those who'd rather perambulate about their creations than destroy something beautiful. It's for this reason that Sim City allowed players to summon natural disasters (and, depending on the version you're playing, unnatural disasters): a bit of visceral destruction helps blow off steam. At present this first-person camera mod doesn't quite simulate controlling a vehicle or pedestrian, either: it's more like you're flying a small drone over the city.īuilding and managing a smoothly functioning city isn't exactly the easiest job in the world, and in the game. If you're interested in giving this a go, forewarned is forearmed: it's advised that you also install the Dynamic Resolution and HideUI mods. Thanks to one of the many Cities: Skylines modders, you can do just that with the first-person camera mod. A bird's eye view of a city is ideal for budding urban planners, but deep down I suspect many of us want to explore our creations first-hand.
