Subscribe to download First-person camera. This item has been added to your Subscriptions. Some games will require you to relaunch them before the item will be downloaded. Beautiful mods. See your city from a different perspective. Explore the game in first-person mode or look through the eyes of any citizen or vehicle.
If you have an issue please try again with all other mods disabled before reporting a bug! If you like what I do and you're feeling generous - Donate with PayPal [www. Popular Discussions View All 3. Exsosus Cryo 30 Sep pm. It tells me to press Tab to exit the first-person mode, but there is no reaction on the computer after pressing Tab! Exsosus Cryo 9 May am. This mod is sadly, not comptaible with the current version of Cities Skylines in If anyone has a work-around, welcome to please post instructions here.
Finde hier keinerlei Infos. All up to you. Most players find that it can be distracting though. We would rather spend all that time improving on our city rather than solving traffic jams! Well Traffic Manager helps with that, giving you complete control over road traffic in your city. There are tons of options here, including the ability to change road restrictions for specific vehicles, set speed limits, and select lane prioritizations.
Many players consider the base game to be unplayable without this, but try it out and see for yourself. Probably all city builder fans tend to have a bit of OCD kick in every now and again. Precision Engineering helps with that. New features have been added to help you get things set exactly how you imagine. With a few simple keybinds you can easily move buildings and trees, among other things.
You even have the option to select multiple items at once and move everything at the same time. Some additional options include the ability to move items in low-res mode, as we all know how graphically intensive it can get once your city is packed with detail.
You can even fine-tune placement and angle rotation so you can get everything exactly where and how you want them. Building Anarchy gives you complete control of placement modes, by allowing you to change requirements for any building.
Another thing to watch out for is actually finding things around town. In a huge city packed with people, buildings, vehicles, and even decorations… it can get difficult to find certain things fast. The mod starts out by scanning all assets present in your city and assigning them tags based on title, description, and other important details.
It then creates a database of all existing assets to make things easier to track. Useful, right? One more great quality of life mod here, Watch It! It gives you a taskbar of sorts from where you can access quick overviews of water, electricity, education, and garbage, among other important management statistics. Not only does it open up a menu showing the information, but it even gives you a color-coded visual representation of how things are for each statistic.
Ted from accounting would love this. When that happens, anything goes. With Bulldoze It! The mod even comes with customizable options where you can set which buildings are removed, how frequently, and to have historical buildings preserved. Cities: Skylines is no different, as public transportation is a major service that your city must provide for your citizens to get around.
With a simplified layout, you can much more easily manage bus and train routes within your city. You have options to single out specific routes, and have passenger and vehicle information for each with a quick click. This is a huge help for getting things done quicker, as well as to customize terrain down to the detail.
There should be a quick undo button to fix this, but surprisingly the base game does not give you that option. It gives you more control over landscaping by adding a painter. This mod simply removes the yellow tint from sunlight, giving the game an overall cooler look. You might encounter restrictions when connecting roads, but these can be bypassed with the Fine Road Anarchy settings.
The More Beautification mode gives settings to basically decorate your city however you want. It allows you to place little objects that would otherwise not be available in the base game. Props are little decorative items that would usually come with buildings, including hedges, benches, and lights. Who knows why the devs decided that only 25 tiles should be made available for players, when there are actually 81 tiles in the game?
Leave it to gamers to want to unlock everything. Because with this simple mod, you now have access to all 81 tiles. Expand your cities to more than thrice the original size, with options to unlock each tile one-by-one or all at once.
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