Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Lodgepole Pines
10 Comments
hardisonthefloor Feb 24, 2023 @ 2:09pm 
These are really fantastic looking trees!
Greyflame  [author] Jan 13, 2022 @ 10:46am 
@alexs - There's no easy way to substantially change the tri count without rebuilding them from scratch. The game will complain about anything over 1000 tris, which most full size trees will be. It's worth noting that many vanilla assets are well over 5000 tris. The actual performance impact has more to do with the density of placement and your LOD distance settings.

@Feare - I've been pretty busy with other priorities this past year so I haven't had the pulse of Skylines for a while, but Sylvestris is very high on my agenda if I get back into it.

And thanks everyone!
alexs Jan 1, 2022 @ 10:40am 
Great job but my content manager shows that it has a very high ratio to triangles which makes it very hard to load. Can't you reduce them to make it more playable?
General Havock Dec 5, 2020 @ 7:32pm 
Admitidly I've never loved the lodgepole, being from the midwest, but it reminds me sooooo much of camp out in Idaho. Got to have it
Endoraan Oct 21, 2020 @ 4:41pm 
Finally something that comes close to central European pines, although these are not p. sylvestris. I guess that would be a bit much to ask for.
Thank you for all the beautiful trees and your hard work!
MjolnirRecon Oct 21, 2020 @ 3:32pm 
@Greyflame, I wanted to thank you for all the stuff you've created for C:S. You have (almost single-handedly) made one of my project possible with all of your Pacific Northwest centric natural assets, along with the series of coastal town buildings you made a while ago. Thank you immensely!
ale_donkey Oct 19, 2020 @ 2:26pm 
These look wonderful! Thank you.
LDtailor Oct 19, 2020 @ 1:38pm 
Man, i just went to test the three packs. What an amazing set. It doesn't get any better. Thank you so much.
MrMiyagi Oct 19, 2020 @ 11:44am 
I love your packs! Having so many different variations (yet with only one texture set:winter2019surprisedsnowman:) allows us to make really realistic looking natural areas. All these models are a ton of work, so again, thanks!
Redstone Oct 19, 2020 @ 11:42am 
Great work as always!