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Avanya
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Hello and welcome! ^^
Steam discussions aren't a great option to share things like screenshots, probably because Steam has a section just for screenshots like Streeto pointed out. A lot of good advice ends up in Guides instead of discussions, where it's probably easier to find in the future anyways.
It's probably also partly the fact that problems just tend to get more discussion. If the topic is something we all agree on, then very quickly the responses will have said everything there is to say, and people don't respond so much. If they disagree or if someone has a problem, there will be more responses.
But I totally get how it can look a little intimidating as a new player. :) I do like to see how many of the posts looking for help has answers. Even if seeing all the posts asking for help can give a skewed impression of the game, at least it also shows that if you do run into problems, there's an active community to help you figure out what's up. :)
Reddit and Facebook groups are probably some better options for places that have more of a mix of people sharing their cities in one feed. These are community run and pretty active. :)
Cities: Skylines subreddit
SkylinesNation Facebook group[www.facebook.com]
Cities Skylines Mods Facebook group[www.facebook.com] (mods not required)
Steam discussions aren't a great option to share things like screenshots, probably because Steam has a section just for screenshots like Streeto pointed out. A lot of good advice ends up in Guides instead of discussions, where it's probably easier to find in the future anyways.
It's probably also partly the fact that problems just tend to get more discussion. If the topic is something we all agree on, then very quickly the responses will have said everything there is to say, and people don't respond so much. If they disagree or if someone has a problem, there will be more responses.
But I totally get how it can look a little intimidating as a new player. :) I do like to see how many of the posts looking for help has answers. Even if seeing all the posts asking for help can give a skewed impression of the game, at least it also shows that if you do run into problems, there's an active community to help you figure out what's up. :)
Reddit and Facebook groups are probably some better options for places that have more of a mix of people sharing their cities in one feed. These are community run and pretty active. :)
Cities: Skylines subreddit
SkylinesNation Facebook group[www.facebook.com]
Cities Skylines Mods Facebook group[www.facebook.com] (mods not required)