There are lots of other things where people say "there are millions of us let's do x together" where nothing happens. As example, plenty of people likes old cars and wish that car companies will build cars like in the past and nothing happens.
I think it would be easier for existing cities to prioritize public transport in new areas that are being built in the city. It would be a smaller step, people can move there and still keep their job.
There are many other factors than public transport that attract/attach people to a city or town. Like friends, families and jobs. And it takes a long time to build a city from nothing and even longer to rebuild an existing city. I don't think it will be as smooth as it sounds in your comment.
Ok, personally I liked going around in the city but I understand why you didn't enjoy Paradise as much as Takedown and Revenge. Too bad that they changed the concept of the series.
Didn't EA change Need for speed to open-world some years earlier with Underground 2? They could have kept one of the series as races started from a menu.
I only played them at friends. Was the races started from a menu instead of driving around in the city to find races? Or was it the car feeling and handling that was different?
My company also uses both. We create support tickets in ServiceNow but it is also used for requesting access to different programs and network drives. It has been used for a couple of years and I have still not figured out how to see what I have access to, which feels like a basic feature.
Nice! Hopefully their experience can be used to help other agencies to move to Linux and open-source software. It also shows how long time it takes to move for a big organisation, in 2018 it was 82% of the PC workstations that was running GendBuntu.
There are lots of other things where people say "there are millions of us let's do x together" where nothing happens. As example, plenty of people likes old cars and wish that car companies will build cars like in the past and nothing happens.
I think it would be easier for existing cities to prioritize public transport in new areas that are being built in the city. It would be a smaller step, people can move there and still keep their job.