Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Midwestern Prewar Pack - Single-Wide Lot
   
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2 Jun, 2020 @ 9:22pm
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Midwestern Prewar Pack - Single-Wide Lot

Description
Live the high life from nigh-on a century ago!

A throwback to simpler times. Including updates novel to the modern era - indoor plumbing, refrigeration, heating systems, and driveway space for your new Model T!

Description

A set of 3 incredibly common house types found throughout the United States (particularly the Midwest/Great Lakes and adjacent regions - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, West Virginia, Kentucky, etc), built primarily between the turn of the 20th century and the Interwar Period (maybe 1890-1939).

This set features the houses in a 1x2 lot with no porch pathway. I did this so you can bring them a variable distance to the street with MoveIt. The sister set uses a 2x2 lot with the porch walks and driveways.


Recommended Assets

Several Pdelmo assests (Regular Bush tiny, green), Beardmonkey assets (Wooden Fence 01 4m & 8m), and vanilla assets (benches, ac, pipes, etc) were used to decorate the lots, but not having these other assets will do no harm.

I should also note that many of my assets share textures, so if you have Loading Screen Mod, you'll see some decent load time savings.

Stats:

3x
Level 3 (I think?) Residential
Tilesize: 1x2 (buildings bleed over into third tile - perfect for alleyways)
Build Time: 0
Build Cost: 0
Color Variations: 4 ea (siding or brickwork mapped to change)
Main Models Tricount: 896/978/1032
LOD Model Tricount: 96/64/58
Main Model Textures: 1024x1024 (texture sharing enabled with Loading Screen Mod)
LOD Model Textures: 128x128
Normal mapped, Specular mapped, Illumination mapped, Color mapped, LOD mapped (texture, illumination, color)

Enjoy!!
16 Comments
wickedwonka999 28 May, 2022 @ 12:17pm 
These look nice, is it possible to a ones that are Level 2?
Tornado_J1 16 Apr, 2022 @ 10:45pm 
Your houses are well done. I subscribed to them all. Where I live, we have houses similar to these in whole neighborhoods. They were occupied by the middle management in the nearby factories.

Your Queen Anne Victorian mansions are a perfect fit for many a mansion row which becomes dominant in many cities. These were built by the merchant-class and the mill owners and there's a huge neighborhood of these houses up the street from where I live.
dudemeister  [author] 28 May, 2021 @ 4:55pm 
Hey fewsaid,

You can place any of my assets manually using FindIt! / MoveIt! and searching for "mid"

I hear that you can use RICO to plop as well, by searching for "midatlantic_victorian_" and then selecting any asset that is in the results.

These buildings *should* grow organically if you zone low density residential by any road... I think they are all level 1.

Cheers!!
Fewsaid 26 May, 2021 @ 5:19pm 
how to you spawn the house in??
dj 1 Dec, 2020 @ 12:03pm 
Working on building out the old streetcar suburbs in my Kansas City-inspired build, and this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Sengin 17 Oct, 2020 @ 1:32pm 
amazing but my fps drops a lot with this asset :(
eronparks 15 Oct, 2020 @ 8:26am 
Just a simple request ( no need to do if you don't want to ) But is it possible to recreate houses based off houses in Detroit? Just because it sucks that they abandoned their houses and left it to rot like that. Just a request you can ignore it.
randracres 19 Aug, 2020 @ 2:05pm 
I get a bunch of missing props shown on the loading screen (e.g. Regular Bush green, and several others). I am subscribed to the required items. Anyone else having this problem?
Cyrus Husky 18 Jun, 2020 @ 1:54pm 
I would love to see some more of the post-war housing, it is odd for how common it is to see houses from the 50s and 60s in real life to see a handful of assets following that style on Cities.
Allystrya 8 Jun, 2020 @ 5:47pm 
Oh wow, many of these are still in my old hometown in Nebraska :) Thank you :)