
I'm also testing a Configurable Slow Citizen Aging with a 1/10th modifier to make my cims live longer. I also got a Realistic Population and Consumption Mod (Also configurable) which changes the amount of people that live and work in buildings to be more realistic as well as utility consumption rates and a few other things. Working like a charm! I just hated having to create such big dumps for such small cities. I'm trying out a couple myself as I write this.įor me the trash production was way too high and unrealistic, so I got a Slow Trash (Configurable) mod and set the rate to 1/4th. Thanks for the article! That citizen age rebalancer is clutch, I never thought about that.There are several mods out there that tinker with the simulation in various ways in an attempt to make it more "realistic". Once you've got the hang of the game, definitely play again with no cheats and try for those achievements! as the game has a bit of a steep learning curve and you'll run out of money fast otherwise. Skylines is very detailed, as a beginner to Skylines, what do you recommend, achievement base beginning or infinite money/resources/accessibility?Īnswer: In the beginning, I'd definitely say it's best to go for the infinite money/resources, etc. Question: Just bought Cities Skylines from Amazon 4/24/19 after playing SimCity Cities of Tomorrow.

Which mod are you most excited to try? Let me know in the comments section below! Questions & Answers Just install them using the manual method I outlined above! It's a safe site that you can download mods directly from. This mod is a definite must-have for any mayor with traffic problems, or even just someone starting out, because all cities in Cities: Skylines eventually have traffic problems (unless you're one of those really skilled people who just figure their traffic out right from the start).Ĭan't/don't want to use the Steam Workshop for your "Cities: Skylines" mods?Ĭheck out SKYMODS. The mod also comes with its own Advanced Vehicle AI which changes the way cims choose their lanes when driving.

You can change vehicle restrictions for specific roads (not just by district), create speed limits, and even determine which way cars turn in lanes. This is the community favourite at the moment- as this mod allows you to have total control over traffic in your city.
I'll try not to get on my high horse when I say that I've never needed a traffic mod when playing Cities: Skylines I've usually build lots of freeways, good public transport routes, and keep my traffic at about 85% flow or higher, even in my 300k+ pop cities.īut a lot of players find issues with the AI traffic, and there's been several different mods which address the traffic issues in the game.

Traffic Manager: President Edition created by LinuxFan
