Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Nightlights updated! Brooklyn corner 6 - L3 - 2x2
   
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Sep 6, 2015 @ 9:53pm
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Nightlights updated! Brooklyn corner 6 - L3 - 2x2

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Brooklyn Collection
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Description
-growable corner (of course)
-custombuilding, model and textures done by myself
-2x2 Level 3 low residential building
-1104 triangles (diffusemap, normalmap, colormap, specularmap 1024² each)
-28 triangles LOD (diffusemap, normalmap, colormap, specularmap 256² each)
-3 storys

Part of my Brooklyn Theme.
17 Comments
Feindbold  [author] Dec 17, 2017 @ 1:47am 
Maybe load the asset then :)
Rɪpl Dec 16, 2017 @ 8:31pm 
"asset not loading" :/
Feindbold  [author] Sep 13, 2015 @ 9:57am 
also thx ;)
Feindbold  [author] Sep 13, 2015 @ 9:56am 
Yeah true that, I miss the wealth level from SC4, degrading and upgrading neighborhoods, rich areas with big mansions,.. that was really well done. Maybe with a different DLC.
mistahlova Sep 13, 2015 @ 8:27am 
Yes, I was thinking the same. Still, would have been nice to have that by default. I also don't like how they associated wealth levels with height of buildings, but the excellent themes mod comes in handy for that too. In any case, loving your assets, keep up the good work!
Feindbold  [author] Sep 13, 2015 @ 8:17am 
Well thats were the building theme mod comes in handy. You could use this pack (once its finished) add all the medium density assets from other creators, and simply use it as a medium density zone. There are no limits.
mistahlova Sep 12, 2015 @ 12:50pm 
About the low vs high residential debate, the problem is that CS doesn't have a medium category like SC4, for example. A bad choice, if you ask me, because these buildings would be perfect for that.
MrMaison Sep 8, 2015 @ 3:53pm 
Thanks again Feindbild! I can confirm these buildings are usually 2-3 family homes. I lived in a couple of them. They're not high density. Larger apartment buildings with 4+ stories would get more people.
CaptRobau Sep 8, 2015 @ 8:38am 
Awesome!
Feindbold  [author] Sep 8, 2015 @ 6:07am 
Originally, I though about doing level 1-5 residental first, but you are right, its probably better to do some commercial, at least level 1, maybe even level 2. (the plan for commercials is roughly level 1: 1 and 2 storys, Level 2: 3 and 4 storys, Level 3: 5 storys and rich looking 4 storys)