Loading city without an airport with all mods enabled- everything is fine.ĭeleting planes with TM E- not much improvement if any Added gates and turned on the airport buildings - instant slideshow as soon as planes appeared. Simulation still ran ok when letting water physics go etc.ĥ. Laid out huge airport, mods used are typical move it, anarchy, etc. Started a new city with unlimited money/unlocks to test out airport.Ĥ. Loaded up my current city- works great.ģ. Unsubscribed all from workshop, and rebuilt using fixed and updated mods.Ģ. Updated modlist, thanks Avanya for materials making this easier. TL DR WIth same modlist my big city with no airport runs fine, but a fresh empty city with only an airport is a slideshow.ġ. Here's my experience if it helps, but something is definitely wrong. Not sure if it's directly related to the number of taxiway nodes, but the more taxiways the slower the game speed: Start a new game, build a large grid of taxiways and observe a nearby highway. I made a post on reddit just to see if anyone else is experiencing the same thing: Ĭan you replicate the issue? If yes, please explain how you did it. I'm running an i7 8700, 32Gb of RAM and a 1080ti with minimal load on everything, so I'm almost positive that it's not a hardware bottleneck. The lag also goes away when I delete the taxiways. Video linked shows that the speed of the game (cars etc) slows down relative to the number of taxiways I build: I saw that people were having issues with 81 tiles, but after unsubscribing from it and the rest of the mods I had installed (just a handful of colour correction tools), I can still replicate the issue in a completely fresh save, no mods installed. I'm having huge performance issues in game that seem to scale with the amount of taxiways I build. Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible. I did have 81 tiles and a handful of colour mods installed, but I completely uninstalled/unsubscribed from them as I assumed they would be the issue.
Though some DLCs like the Natural Disasters update adds new mechanics, some just beautify or add quality-of-life upgrades.After Dark, Snowfall, Mass Transit, Green Cities, Parklife, Industries, Campus, Sunset Harbor, Airports Updated on July 4, 2021, by Juliet Childers: With an always active modding community, Cities Skyline's developer Paradox Interactive keeps the content coming for the city-building game. Here are the ten best Cities: Skylines DLCs that add the most for the buck. With each DLC comes a new set of changes and challenges for the player to experience as well as new maps to customize into a sprawling city, or a complete ghetto if that's what you prefer. RELATED: Best City Building Games Of All Time
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