Cool shit!

> Do 99% of city-builder players care what shape the corner radius of the intersection has? Most likely, no.

Maybe not... but out of all the players who care corner radius of roads in games, 99% of them probably are into city-builder!

The corner radius discussed in the article is utopian and also only works in street layouts that prioritize car driveability over everything else.

A "properly rounded corner" at an intersection as alluded in the article is one that's great for cars (as they don't have to slow down much or have a tight turn. However, they are awful as pedestrian crossings if you want to do a double crossing, as you have to traverse additional distance. They are also much more space-inefficient, which isn't viable in a densely built urban environment.