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The thing with Cities Skylines is it's built using Unity, and so the modding community can seemingly harness a lot of code built into the engine that isn't necessarily directly related to Cities Skylines - people who know what they're doing in Unity can practically turn it into a different game.
It's unlikely with Transport Fever, as the engine is designed from the ground up just for this game, so it's likely pretty difficult to mod in entire game mechanics that aren't already part of the design.
All it is, is moving the camera down to ground level. Im not talking about moving a pedestrian or vehichle or anything. Just being able to go down to ground level. I asure you it can be done. You would need a script to change the camera when you press abutton or press a key or zoom in with the mouse. Go check out the mods of cities skylines youll see exactly what I mean.
Sadly, it is beyond my ability.
I assume you didnt play cities skylines it had a first person camera.
What I mean is the abillity to put your camera down to ground level and walk around on the surface
Heres a link to one of the dozens of these mods for cities skylines
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=650805785&searchtext=first+person