- Traffic Mods For Cities Skylines
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- Traffic Manager Cities Skylines
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Dec 09, 2019 Traffic Manager: President Edition is the must-have Mod that provides you with perfect Cities Skylines gaming experience. This Mod gives you extra options for managing traffic. Authors: LinuxFan, FireController#1847, Krzychu1245, aubergine18. Last revision: 7 Jul at 03:32. File size: 4.68 MB. On Steam Workshop.
- Many mods will not work on consoles due to technical reasons. Many user-made mods, like traffic manager, use programming libraries that are not available on consoles. Even if the consoles are powerful enough, there isn't any way to port the mods to consoles. Moreover, Xbox doesn't have 'PC mods'. They have 'PC assets' and Xbox just calls them mods.
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The Content Manager Openvpn socks proxy. is a tool intended for managing and sharing all game assets, mods and saves.
The Content Manager is only accessible from the Main Menu.
Access to Content Manager from Main Menu (click to enlarge)
Usage[edit]
Content Manager (click to enlarge)
- The Maps tab displays all playable maps.
- The Savegames tab displays all saved cities.
- The Assets tab displays all custom assets.
- The Color Corrections tab displays color corrections
- The Mods tab displays all mods.
- The Styles tab displays all styles including the European Style in the base game
- The Map Themes tab displays all Map themes.
- The Scenarios tab displays all Scenarios.
- The Steam Workshop tab displays the currently subscribed Workshop Items and their download status if applicable.
Each tab features a list of entries which can be managed.
Where applicable, it provides :
- A mini thumbnail of the asset, the name given to the asset by the user and its location in parenthesis (packagename.internal_assetname).
- A Share/Update button that allows the user to upload this item to the Steam Workshop.
- An on/off checkbox that allows the user to enable or disable the use of the specified asset.
- A cloud image is shown next to the Delete button if the item is located on the user's Steam cloud.
- Finally, the cross button allows the user to delete the asset.
Deleting an asset
- If it is a workshop item, the asset is unsubscribed from the user's subscription.
- If it is a local file, the asset is removed from the user's machine. (Can not be undone!)
- If it is a Steam Cloud file, the asset is removed from the Cloud. (Can not be undone!)
When you upload an Item to the Workshop, the Share button for that asset becomes an Update button (Note: you must be Subscribed to your Item for this to occur) and any modification made to that particular asset will contribute to a potential update to the existing workshop item.
Sharing screen (click to enlarge)
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When selecting to share an asset, the game will open a Publish on Steam Workshop panel. The title and short description (default = asset name) can be manually edited, and a short change note can be included, which will be visible on Workshop.
The default image for the asset will either be the default preview image of the asset type or a snapshot of the asset. An auto-snapshot of the camera view is taken when the game is saved, and the asset importer and map editor allow you to take preview snapshots and select one to become the default snapshot. You can preview and/or modify the assets before uploading by clicking on the folder icon in the bottom right of the snapshot image. It opens a temporary StagingArea folder where a snapshot.png and a Content folder can be found.
Click on this folder icon to change the default image (click to enlarge)
If you want to change the default preview Workshop will display, simply edit or replace the snapshot.png. More than one picture can be put in the folder, and one chosen before publishing. The new image will reload automatically in the Steam Workshop game panel. When you are ready to upload, click the Publish button. An indicator showing the upload progress appears, and the panel closes once the upload is complete.
By publishing items to the workshop, you agree to the Workshop terms of service.
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Cities: Skylines is arguably one of the best city-building titles on the market today. Competing with series like Civilization and Anno, Cities: Skylines delivers a more modern experience in terms of what you can build and how you can connect it all. However, while it’s a great game on its own, there’s always some avenues for you to improve the overall experience using mods. So, what are some of the best mods for Cities: Skylines in the year 2020?
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1. Bulldoze It!
This mod was created by Steam user Keallu and helps with keeping your focus on the more significant problems and projects. In Cities: Skylines, some buildings, and houses randomly burn down or become abandoned if left in a bad part of your town. With the Bulldoze It! Mod, these structures that aren’t in use anymore are automatically destroyed. Usually, you would need to click on them and demolish them yourself. Also, abandoned buildings can sometimes be hard to spot, which means they take up a valuable spot in your city. However, with this mod, you no longer have to find them and manually destroy them.
2. More Beautification
Created by Steam user BloodyPenguin, if you’re looking for new aesthetics in your city, this is the mod for you. More Beautification adds over 65,000 props to your in-game menu, which can then be added to your city with a click of a button. Available in the “Decoration” tab, you can pick which prop you want then install it on your island. For example, if you wish to a billboard for the side of a building, you can add a number of them from this mod.
3. Electric Roads
The previous two mods on this list were mainly for the aesthetic side of things in Cities: Skylines. However, this mod created by Steam user Klyte45 improves gameplay and aesthetics all at once. Electric Roads turns every road you build into an electric conductor. With this mod, you won’t have to worry about placing power poles across your streets and fields. Also, this allows room for expansion as you won’t have poles blocking your way.
4. 81 Tiles
81 Tiles, like the title implies, expands the available base area of a map from 25 tiles to 81 tiles. This is a very straightforward and extremely useful quality of life mod for players that love to put a lot of time into their builds. You can build in any direction right from the beginning. The mod gives you a massive area to create megacities or very long-term builds on any map you choose.
5. Canal Blocks
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Creating canals in the vanilla game can be a pain. You typically have to plan ahead and do a fair amount of terraforming to get the canals to fit properly. If you don’t plan carefully, placing canals becomes very frustrating. Canal Blocks removes the more tedious aspects of the process. The mod creates a collection of modular canal blocks in a large variety of shapes and sizes. These blocks make it much easier to increase the value of houses across the game in cities like Amsterdam. The terrain does not have to be flat to be able to install the new blocks.
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Original article by Joey Carr, update by Davy Davison.