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Scoup It's actually got some incompatibilities with other mods that are patched out in the updated version of the original. For example Upgrade Untouchable makes the game unplayable when combined with Precision Engineering 2. Scoup 19 Jul am. It still works and is better than the vanilla version. Aight, I'll grab the other; thx for having the modification either way :p. Cydonian Mystery I think you're talking about a different mod, Fine Road Tool, this one doesn't have anything to do with elevation control.
Cydonian Mystery 24 May am. Please don't get rid of this version. It still has features like allowing much finer control of elevations that either aren't in the original mod, or don't work with it. Tuna [author] 14 May pm. I abandoned Steam for a while, and with that the mod itself. Death waves are actually caused by an unrealistic mechanic where citizens that move into your city are all within the same age range.
This means that they all live a similar amount of time, and towards the end of their lives they start getting sick and eventually passing on. Not only does this fix the death wave issue, it adds a whole new sense of realism to the game as well.
Every city seems to be the city the never sleeps. Everything is literally moving no matter the time. Stores stay open, citizens are working, people are out and about even late at night. Making the game run at real time, citizens actually sleep at night, wake up in the morning, head to work, and go back to bed. Work shifts make it possible for citizens to work different hours based on their jobs too, adding variety and realism as well.
With the Ambient Sounds Tuner, most sounds in the game have been replaced with more realistic sounds. Many of the annoying sound effects have been removed as well, to make for a more immersive overall experience. Ambient Sounds Tuner even allows you to download custom sound packs, or even create your own — making the soundscapes of your city completely customizable.
On a district level, Building Themes allows you to apply different themes that affect how buildings appear. Simple enough, right? With Network Skins you can choose street lights, roadside trees, and bridge pillars, depending on what look you want your city to have. The mod not only works with trees, but with props as well, so this one is great with the More Beautification mod. Build a forest just outside the city. The Chirpy exterminator mod simply disables the tweeting bird so you can go about your business freely.
As you probably noticed by now, most of these mods unlock previously unavailable features. No one gets to tell us what to do in Cities: Skylines. Not even Chirpy. There are tons of building mods for Cities: Skylines that can bring color to any city.
Does this even need an explanation? How fun! One of the more well-known building creators for Cities: Skylines is Gula, who has a whole list of interesting mods you can check out. If you're curious about where each Cim in your Cities: Skylines city is coming from, going to, where they work, where they live, and even what socioeconomic class they belong to, then Snooper is the mod for you. This mod does all of the above and more , delivering a dossier of information on any Cim you click on.
This also ties property to Cims, meaning that you can quickly figure out who owns certain vehicles or buildings throughout your city. By default, Cims don't exactly know how to handle themselves in heavy traffic.
The basic AI isn't particularly smart, which can lead to inefficient use of city infrastructure that causes congestion on major thoroughfares. Traffic Manager: President Edition is a mod that gives you far more tools with which to direct traffic, but it's highly customizable as well, giving you more control over how your Cims behave in traffic in the first place. It comes with an Advanced AI framework as well, which helps each Cim make better choices without you needing to lift a finger.
Sometimes you'll download mods that just don't cooperate well with one another, causing your game to crash or mods to stop working properly — or stop working altogether. The Mod Compatibility Checker is a piece of software that checks if there are any conflicts between mods in your load order, and then it generates a report of which ones aren't working well with others. Donate Author: PayPal. How to install this mod: download the archive with Precision Engineering mod, unpack it and transfer files mod folder or mod.
Unpack Assets assets. Rate this mod! Your Rating Rate Here rating 8. Cities: Skylines. Cities Skylines: 81 Tiles Fixed for 1. Editor's Pick. Cities Skylines: Move It! Cities Skylines: Precision Engineering. Cities Skylines: Fine Road Anarchy 2.
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