Craft Your Ideal City and Test Your Graphics Card in the Ultra-Glossy Mayoral Sim City Blueprint

The newly established development team 1:1 Studio has revealed their inaugural game, “City Masterplan,” a polished city-building simulator that claims to offer “true 1:1 scale” construction on vast 24x24km maps. Although the game lacks a confirmed release date, it does feature a [Steam page](https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/City%20Masterplan%20is%20a%20glossy,%20detail-dense%20citybuilder%20that%20thinks%20biggest%20is%20best,%20apparently%20including%20its%20system%20requirements) brimming with uplifting marketing statements such as “Bid farewell to rigid grid limitations” and compelling references to “realistic traffic simulation.”

Nonetheless, the enthusiasm surrounding logistic systems and architectural asset collections is moderated by the current system requirements listed. The essential minimum specifications are still “Pending,” while the recommended specs call for top-tier hardware like the RTX 3090, Radeon RX 6900 XT, and Ryzen 7 58000X3D. This is an audacious choice, particularly in light of the [lagging performance](https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/cities-skylines-2-pc-performance-system-requirements-and-best-settings) of [Cities: Skylines 2](https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/games/cities-skylines-2), which was poorly received, reminiscent of an apartment complex located near a sewage treatment plant with insufficient road access.

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