Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Paradox Interactive) Cities: Skylines 2 is here at last, and the new urban city builder honestly works a lot like the old 2015 one. If you've played Skylines before it won't take you long to get up to speed, and if this is your first time...
They need to park their cars. To an outsider who knows nothing of Cities: Skylines this probably sounds insignificant, but it has such a sizable impact on gameplay. It has completely changed how I view my little minions. They’re a lot more real, and that’s what I, and so many fans...
I have a pretty simple task. Keep residential, industrial, and commercial taxes around 14% and everything will be more or less fine. With theCities Skylines 2 release datealmost upon us, however, I think it’s time to brush up on my supply and demand, as CS2 looks to deliver a more...
Cities: Skylines is a simulator of urban life, which comes to bear through your architectural whim and creation. Even if your neighborhoods are all squeaky clean right now, they might not be in a few years. Garbage piles up, you will need more power and more pumping stations to keep up ...
On the industry buildings not getting enough workers, someone on reddit posted this: http://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkylin...ing_abandoned/ Apparently the problem is your industry is too far away for the people to get to. Reply With Quote 2015...
Cities: Skylines somehow lives up to the unfair expectations heaped upon it, presenting one of the best city builders in years.
Only cities in the developed world appear to be improving. "Too many urban centres today are so enveloped in dirty air that their skylines are invisible," lamented Flavia Bustreo, WHO assistant director general, pointing out that "not surprisingly, this air is dangerous to breathe." ...
Cities: Skylines II features various different power plants from the green, sustainable but quite expensive Wind Turbine, Solar Power Plant, Geothermal Power Plant, and Hydro-electric Power Plant to the raw, polluting power of fossil fuels in the form of Coal Power Plants and Gas Power Plant. ...
Because CBGs have evolved to be more complex and realistic, it is only consequential that cities have become interested in profiting from these simulations. This paper will analyze the extent to which the commercially successful city-builder “Cities: Skylines” (C:S) covers the developments in ...