Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Asset Editor: Intersections | How to build outside the 64x64 cells grid
By agusingnavy
   
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How to use the mods
DEPRECATED (you can follow this steps if you don't use Fine Road Anarchy)


The first mod you need is NoPillars. This mod will let you build ouside the given area (64x64cells).

  • Selecting No Collision (+No Zoning)




With this option enabled you can build roads with no elevation outside the grid as shown in the images above. But if you enable the NoPillars option you can build elevated roads outside the box, but with the disadvantage that you won't be able to see ... the pillars.



Here is when you need Advanced Road Anarchy:





As you can see with this mod activated you can build elevated roads outside the grid and the pillars will remain visible.

Note: to avoid camera restrictions in the asset editor, type in launch options --enable-dev-ui
Once you load the asset editor press the tab key and check Unlimited Camera.


Thanks and happy building !!!

- @agusingnavy ... End of transmission -
8 Comments
Sol 16 Apr, 2020 @ 5:20am 
With the current versions of these mods, what is the method to see the pillars outside the area? Do I need to toggle on NoCollision + NoZoning? If I am building a grid not just an intersection, then what? I am just trying to get my bearings, thanks for any help. Cheers.
agusingnavy  [author] 6 May, 2018 @ 3:12pm 
Yes you can. Use Fine Road Anarchy and press the "disable grid" icon.
Angelhearth 6 May, 2018 @ 8:07am 
But you can't load/edit intersections that go beyond the limits, like Lindblum Airport ?
Squirting Elephant 22 Oct, 2017 @ 11:48am 
"the thumbnail is essentially a swastika" lol that is true.
TehF0cus 19 Oct, 2017 @ 12:17pm 
the thumbnail is essentially a swastika
CertainDeath 1 Nov, 2016 @ 3:29am 
oh, that is fantastic :) no i can make a better industrial grid :) the 64 cells were just too tiny :D
agusingnavy  [author] 30 Oct, 2016 @ 6:01am 
Haha ... I little too late, but always the same question, so I did it.
MrMiyagi 30 Oct, 2016 @ 5:59am 
Cool!!! Thanks for this handy guide. This is some great outside of the box thinking :D