Cities XXL remains a functional and deeply complex city builder for those who enjoy large-scale urban planning and economic management. While it failed to reinvent the wheel and struggled against its reputation as a minor update, it succeeded in fixing the technical bottlenecks that had plagued the series for years, providing a stable—if familiar—canvas for digital architects.
The primary selling point of Cities XXL was its transition to a . Previous entries in the series were notorious for performance "memory leaks" and stuttering because they relied on a single CPU core, regardless of how powerful the player's computer was. By unlocking multi-core support, XXL allowed for smoother performance in massive metropolises featuring hundreds of buildings and complex transit networks. Beyond the engine, the game introduced: Cities XXL
A critical addition that allowed the community to easily share mods and custom buildings, extending the game's lifespan. Mechanics and Complexity Cities XXL remains a functional and deeply complex
Furthermore, Cities XXL was released just one month before , which quickly became the gold standard of the genre. This timing led to XXL being overshadowed by a competitor that offered more robust water physics, better traffic AI, and a more modern simulation engine. Conclusion Previous entries in the series were notorious for