

A lot of mixing and matching of different dlc assets helps too, though remembering all the assets at your disposal can be time consuming.Īnd don't be afraid to grow your city slowly. Especially schools and hospitals, I give them a dedicated plaza or city block.

I also try to stay away from placing service buildings on any kind of commuter road. If you have parklife, I just learned you can place assets outside of park areas on a road, which is a massive upgrade to some of my plazas. Try to avoid "empty grassy"spaces by filling them with either trees, zoned buildings, and/pathways and fences. In order to get a realistic look, it takes a lot of time detailing seemingly pointless areas. I like the vanilla suburbs for my main suburban districts. Also keep in mind that different map themes offer different trees to decorate(pine trees are rare in the tropics and palms rare in colder climates). I'm a big fan of the european theme for the main city with north american style skyscrapers. University city or European suburbia are usually my choice for small forest/farm town-esque suburb vibes. 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 Reddit \ Hot \ New \ Top\ Livestreams \ Youtube Videos \ CSKY Wiki \ Official Forum \ Message The Mods Welcome to /r/CitiesSkylinesĪ community-led subreddit for the city builder franchise developed by Colossal Order, including both Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines IIĬlick Here For Our Guidelines We have a Discord server!
