Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

MCH - The Boise (GROWABLE)
8 Comments
noobified 16 Feb, 2018 @ 7:37am 
this is what has been missing in my Los Angeles map
CheekiTrumpeki 16 Feb, 2018 @ 1:24am 
Nice, I will be following with interest.
Willy A. Jeep 14 Feb, 2018 @ 10:54pm 
Oh, wow, that is a perfect addition to the mid-century style I'm going for in my city. And, looking through your other uploads, that drive-in theater is another piece of perfection, though I've never been to one that still uses the car-mounted speakers.

Much appreciated!
CactusDude 10 Feb, 2018 @ 4:25pm 
Thanks for this I need more retro housing.
MrMiyagi 10 Feb, 2018 @ 2:13pm 
Aha! Clever! :) I have a suggestion if you aren't doing it already. When you import your next house, the option "flatten terrain" is the default setting. Try out the other one, "flatten entire area", which might make it even harder for the base to show on a slope. I haven't tried it yet, but maybe that's what it means ;)
Thanks again for these, and my Florida cities will be enjoying their "new" neighborhoods where grandma and her pink plastic flamingos live :D
Shannanigan  [author] 10 Feb, 2018 @ 2:00pm 
MrMiyagi ... I know right! I mean... my yard is terrible but my neighbor across the street has "Home & Graden" magazine cover quality lawn. Lol!

So the trick is all in the coordinates in whatever 3D program is used... there can't be any point/nodes/vertices at the ground level. If they are slightly below the game won't pick them up. The trade off though is no automatic "base" on uneven terrain. I also noticed during the "construction" phase the building isn't there. It just pops up when the scaffolding is removed. Fair trade as far as I'm concerned! :)
MrMiyagi 10 Feb, 2018 @ 1:54pm 
:chirp: I love them! I hear you on the horrible sprites and grass ruining. A map theme creator can actually fix both of those so you don't have to use an old mod like no sprites. A good number of my map themes have no ruining on grass, and none have those horrible grass and rock sprites. It's a toggle switch ;)
I'll be very interested to hear how your buildings prevent the ruining! I really hate that. Come on, people in suburbs have nice yards :D