

There are some bugs in the camera controls, but even when functioning perfectly, neither the fixed or free-look camera never quite seems optimal for the situation. Likewise, the camera is not always an ally.
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There is a lot of trial and error to learning and using the controls. The help system doesn’t provide much assistance, with menus simultaneously, and confusingly, listing both keyboard and controller assignments. Keyboard commands are awkward and use multiple keystroke combinations, and using a controller doesn't make things much better. The controls are slightly nightmarish, perhaps purposely communicating the complexity of the real-life machines.

It’s not like I expected Call of Duty-like action, but the tutorials task the player with a lot of loading and unloading of materials and driving back and forth to construction sites. For starters, the pacing of the first few hours is slow and repetitive. Like a bumbling inspector that refuses to sign off on a permit, the game can be frustrating. Over time, the city skyline is chockablock with evidence of your prowess. There’s even cross-platform multiplayer, and you can assign tasks to your crew, though you don’t gain XP for doing so. One minute your humble construction company is pouring concrete in a little faux-European village, and a few hours later, it’s supervising the construction of bridges and skyscrapers.
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In fact, the first several hours of the game is essentially a slow moving series of basic tutorials.Īfter that, the game has another surprise, which is that it turns into a non-linear, story-less open world where the player can complete literally hundreds of construction missions that range from the simple to the massively complex, involving the skilled use of over 15 different machines, such as excavators, forklifts, cement mixers, cranes, compactors, pavers and loaders. You have to learn to walk before you can run, or in this case, learn to couple a trailer to a truck, drive awkwardly to the construction site, decouple the trailer and offload the excavator, fight the excavator’s controls, and dig some holes. I honestly expected Construction Sim 2015 to just be a big virtual playground, but that is not at all the case. Like a palette of dimensional lumber on a flatbed rig, the game delivers, though not without some caveats.

But alas, American steel gave way to cheap plastic imports and throwaway culture, and now we have Construction Simulator 2015: Gold Edition, which suggests the opportunity to play once more with all the big machines in the safety of one’s digital environment, if not to actually learn to operate the machines on an real-world construction site.
