First Big Step in Cities Skylines | Modded City Build: Crater Lake
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2021
- Expanding our city past 10 thousand in Cities: Skylines. Laying down a rail network for future cargo terminals. Designing road layouts for residential and commercial.
Let me know in the comments what you think.
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That crater/volcano region is perfect for a huge nature reserve and cable car in the future
That's a great idea! We could do a sky bridge across the opening!
I like the idea of calling the farming district lava fields
That's a good one!
We should make a drinking game for every time yoy say ...There we go.... I LOVE IT :D
As much as I loved building along with your Beginner series, I'm having a blast with Crater Lake! Can't wait to see how it evolves into what it is today 😁
It really is a fun series!
possible district names
-Breccia point
-Gneiss view
-caldera view
-Basin range
-river view
-Mafic manor
-The Anticline zone ( for the oil industry, geology joke )
-the Reservoir District
Some great material!
There ya go.
I was going to type it also but, there ya go.
district name could be magma market for one of the primarily commercial areas.
I like that! Heading to the Magma Market
And Diamond heights for a high-density highrise district with full land value
That's a good one too! You are on a roll!
Which mods do you use?
I have a mod and asset list on steam. If you search up cityzilla under collections you should find it
what map is this???
Lagoon shore
I'm not a 100% sure why but my basic grid city has a much higher avg land value of 45 despite me not really putting any real effort into it like you're doing with parks or taking noise and traffic into account. Mine is just a hodgepodge and yet still. Why is that?
It could be because of a concentration of services. Land value scales with services.