Unfortunately, through an elimination process it appears this is one of the mods that causes my Mac game to crash pretty regularly. I feel like some of the mods have more issues with Mac than PC. Finwickle 17 Nov am. Ranger: Let me say it again: without a game log and Compatibility Report it's hard to help. The first link provides some options on how to share these files here.
Disabling this mod and loading your save will probably give issues, as stated above in the description. If you then saved again, without this mod active, that might have corrupted your save. Do you have any backups as suggested above in the description for that save, from before disabling the 81 Tiles mod?
Ranger 16 Nov pm. Finwickle: Could you please help me? At first I enabled this mod it said "object reference not set to an instance of an object", then I disabled this mod, error disappeared, but range that beyond 25 tiles are not available. I don't want to lose this save Finwickle 16 Nov am. PringlesBox: It sounds like one of the new mods is causing an issue or conflict, since it worked fine before that. Or it is a loading order issue, and you might want to look at Loading Order Mod.
PringIesBox 16 Nov am. Finwickle: I will explain how I fixed it: - So one day, every mod enabled, it suddenly stops working after I have replaced some of them. With the new mods. This is why I think this mod was the problem. Share to your Steam activity feed. Simple enough, right? With Network Skins you can choose street lights, roadside trees, and bridge pillars, depending on what look you want your city to have. The mod not only works with trees, but with props as well, so this one is great with the More Beautification mod.
Build a forest just outside the city. The Chirpy exterminator mod simply disables the tweeting bird so you can go about your business freely. As you probably noticed by now, most of these mods unlock previously unavailable features. No one gets to tell us what to do in Cities: Skylines.
Not even Chirpy. There are tons of building mods for Cities: Skylines that can bring color to any city. Does this even need an explanation? How fun! One of the more well-known building creators for Cities: Skylines is Gula, who has a whole list of interesting mods you can check out. Another branding icon coming out of Seattle, Starbucks is one of the most recognized coffee chains in the world.
And in that sense, this mod adds a sense of realism to the game. A great-looking modern plaza where your citizens can walk around and enjoy in the city. I imagine this would be great for adding open spaces to your city, especially if surrounded by towering high-rise buildings. Add a bit of variety and flavor to your city, with an artistic taste to boot.
Those of you looking to add some variation to residential buildings, this is a great place to start. The Old Town Commercial set gives access to 7 new level 1 commercial assets with an old-fashioned aesthetic. The design is actually inspired by buildings in Poland. But reminiscent of the famous Painted Ladies in San Francisco, you can have your very own 17thth century style apartments in your city. How much more modern can it get? The second and third floors even have little balconies.
And it paid off — because the result is amazing. Even I am reminded of some great childhood memories when I see a cul-de-sac. This simple mod lets you to place a cul-de-sac in four different sizes, so you can place them as you like, to remind you of those childhood memories.
Or maybe to remind you of those three weird Ed boys. Everything from tags, elaborate paintings, and even cartoon robots. And they can now be placed in your very own city. Not only that, but the modder went so far as to create his own props — giving us a total of to choose from! The pack is actually divided into 17 different mods, so you can pick and choose which ones you want. You can even customize down to the detail of awnings and market workers, giving you complete control.
Just the way you like it. There are so many to choose from, with most of them worked on for hours to give a completely unique city-building experience. There are tons of mods that recreate GTA maps for many different games, and Cities: Skylines is no different. Not to mention the number of GTA 5 map mods created for the game itself! Modder grockefeller took it upon himself to build a completely accurate recreation of South San Andreas, including the cities of Los Santos, Paleto, and Sandy Shores.
This map is just gorgeous, capturing the mountain roads and coastline from GTA V. While on the topic of great video game worlds, Skyrim is always near the top of the list. Certain changes had to be made for a good Cities experience, so some landscaping was done to make room for city-building.
But with these upgrades you can now experience Morrowind, Eastmarch, High Rock, and other Skyrim locations. Planet Coaster: The Copperhouse Distillery. Planet Coaster: Disney inspired Castle. Now Reading. Next Prev. Updated Link. Download this 81 Tiles Fixed for 1. Game: Cities: Skylines. Mod Categories: Mods. Tags: Editor's Pick. Authors: BloodyPenguin.
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