Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Apr 27, 2020 @ 7:04am
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Coastal boreal map that's not based on any specific real-life location, but it is supposed to be somewhere in Scandinavia.

The map is made with the 81 Tiles-mod in mind but it's not necessary.

I made this map for my own modded citybuild, so there might be some problems for vanilla rules gameplay, for example the water flow in the rivers isn't super strong. Also, the national road on the mountain is not connected to the edge of the map by design, to keep it playable with minimal mods, because it will overwhelm the intersection if you don't have a mod that allows you to adjust the traffic flow from it.

The map was made with the Realistic-V1.4.5-European map theme and the Relight2Natural LUT.

It is my first map so I may have overlooked some required mods/assets, so if something seems to be missing or broken please tell me in the comments.

Update: If the map looks super dark when you load it, try to use Daylight Classic mod by Bloodypenguin and mess around with the settings.
5 Comments
shirley.elrick May 22, 2020 @ 4:32pm 
Downloaded on BonBon's recommendation. First pops moving in....
beuren May 21, 2020 @ 9:28am 
Winner. Bonbon gave you 3/4/4. I rate 4/4/5. In fact it is now my next map. Love the water/land balance and the city/suburbs balance that is going to result from the mountains making some areas unusable. Going to be challenging to fit in one of my semi correct (as in large) airports.
BonBonB May 16, 2020 @ 9:52pm 
I'll take a look at the map this week and give it a review. Looks quite interesting :-)
PullaElisa  [author] May 16, 2020 @ 9:36am 
Yeah, I noticed that it looks super dark, but I was making the map mainly for my my own use so I didn't bother retaking them :D
SanditeSpartan117 May 14, 2020 @ 6:05pm 
You should really turn the gamma up, or adjust any other light setting to better illustrate your creation. These pics are far too dark, no one can really see what's going on or how much effort you put into the map. As a fellow map creator myself,I always try to do this when I upload a map.