The following maps were all reviewed with the updated 81 Tiles mod, but a 25 tiles mod is recommended for anyone with a perpetual fear of falling off the edge of the Earth (and anyone with a dated rig). Natural Geography - The map must look realistic ( none of this).No Hogging the Spotlight - One map per mod author.I followed two rules during my escapades through the jungle of the Steam Workshop: With so much variety, you're bound to find the perfect map to start your next project on. There are so many breathtaking custom maps for Cities: Skylines that I had trouble highlighting only a handful. So starting with a dam just gives you some free electricity to make the early days easier, kind of like a rural town getting a grid connection IRL that's funded by a national program. ![]() Often it's more like, the one single spot so obvious you might as well stick a sign on it. ![]() There's no better way to prepare for the snow to fall than by starting a brand new urban development project on one of the best custom maps of the past year.Īfter all, thanks to the efforts of BloodyPenguin and the modding community at large, we won't even need to abandon our old cities when Snowfall hits. Because a 5X5 map isn't going to have numerous options for dam placement. (Is a Perfect 'Grid' City with no Traffic Possible in Cities Skylines) StuckInLegos 2:12pm Best map for real life cities builders, im trying to do my homeland but those santard maps with small space and not so much flat terrain was so annyoing, but thanks i can finnaly build it, btw guys, i reccomend use 81 tiles mod to play. "Snowfall", Cities: Skylines's second paid DLC, comes out Feburary 18th alongside a free update that adds weather and temperature to the base game.
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