![]() ![]() – day and night cycle: depending on the time of day, the city changes, and its inhabitants live according to a certain schedule – at night the traffic flow noticeably thins out, while the efficiency of some areas is declining – districts and politics: you don’t have to stay a simple bureaucrat from the city hall – break the city into separate districts, choose a policy for each of them and achieve the position of mayor – realistic detailed simulation of traffic flows – complex and multi-level simulation: as mayor, you will have to take care of education, water supply, electricity, police, fire, utilities and much more, not to mention the economy of the region You are only limited by the limits of your imagination. The game conveys the difficulties that arise before the mayor and allows you to create a real metropolis. The above will get you tons of hours in gameplay, and with a shiny city-planner diploma tucked in your hat from all that you can then begin to think about stuff like having a proper airport with the Airports DLC, or a financial district with that there Finance one.Cities: Skylines is a city-building simulator that offers a fresh look at the classics of the genre. The latter in conjunction with Green Cities DLC and its self-sustained housing nets you a pretty nice California-style look. The former especially is a great way to get good looking European cities. ![]() If you've got a particular city style in mind you might want to spring for European Suburbia or Mid Century Modern CCP packs. The After Dark DLC is pretty cheap and can be considered a necessary expansion of the base game.įor myself I consider the following three the main DLC to get. My advice is spring for one or two of them, learn the core game, watch lots of fun city planning videos and stalk Google Earth and really get to thinking in terms of the kinds of city you want to build. There's a lot of good tier list videos regarding the DLC out there. You really don't want to start with all the DLC, it's pretty overwhelming as there's a lot of extra mechanics and you won't want to use all of them at the same time in a city. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. r/GameDeals also maintain a list of authorised distributors.īetween the lists provided by Paradox, IsThereAnyDeal, and GameDeals, you're covered when it comes to ways to safely buy the game without paying full price. More information about these impacts is available from the subreddit moderators of r/Steam: Key resellers and what they mean for you. ![]() Steer clear of unauthorised grey market key resellers, as these can have both short- and long-term impacts on your Steam account. Buying from an authorised distributor helps support the games and developers you love as well as being value for money for you. Paradox's list of Approved Re-sellers confirms that all of the storefronts on IsThereAnyDeal are authorised. We recommend using IsThereAnyDeal to find deals from authorised sellers. Your comment has been removed as it includes a link to or mentions an unauthorised third-party reseller. Have suggestions for the sidebar / topbar? Mail the mods! Fully comprehensive City Planning guide for C:S players.The Beginner's Guide To Traffic, Updated.NEWS SALE STREAM OTHER MODDING VIDEO SCREENSHOT FEEDBACK MAPS HELP DISCUSSION TIPS CONSOLE CONTEST New Mayor Resources Welcome to /r/CitiesSkylinesĪ community-led subreddit for Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines II, the city-builder games from Colossal Order.Ĭlick Here For Our Guidelines We have a Discord server! Support for the old.reddit stylesheet is currently "best effort" as despite our valiant attempts, changes by Reddit are causing things to break or behave inconsistently. ![]()
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