Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Pedestrian Path with Stairs
10 Comments
Dinek05 11 Feb, 2023 @ 4:36pm 
I can't believe that's the only stairs network working great, love thtat
jessscreams 24 Jan, 2022 @ 9:17am 
Would bikes still go up it since it's a cosmetic change mostly? Not a problem either way, just want to know so I can build separate bike paths if need be.

I also want to know because I think watching cyclists go up and down stairs would be hilarious
sheffieldsp 28 Mar, 2021 @ 7:11pm 
What about terrain conforming steps on the ground. Example, parking lot is next to road, but the public park area is on a hill. Instead of a slippery up slope flat path, turn into steps on the ground leading up to the public park. This is more safe for people and is more realistic to what most locations would use, especially real steep areas. I have found several steps but all are props. the working ones are for elevated over the street pedestrian bridges. non are for climbing a hill.
Fernoe  [author] 23 Mar, 2020 @ 10:21am 
@Ryker Hunter That might already be doable with Road Anarchy. Although, I think I know how to change steepness (if it's what I think it is, it's just copying this path and changing one variable) so I'll get that done in the next hour or so
Ryker Hunter 16 Mar, 2020 @ 8:10am 
probably not happening, but could you add it so that you can increase the incline, I am looking for a real staircase which I can connect to a bridge as a normal path takes up too much room, as I want them next to busy roads with bridges, but I need to take up 4 squares to get the path high enough to get over the road.
mugiwara luffy 23 Dec, 2019 @ 6:51am 
best path i've ever seen, already shared it with a lot of people, very useful. thank you
M_A_K 8 Jun, 2019 @ 5:36pm 
genius! love it!
Sp3ctre18 23 May, 2019 @ 4:46am 
dude that sounds awesome. Will try not to be too excited just in case and hope to try it out soon. Sounds like you just cheated on how to make procedural stairs, haha.
Fernoe  [author] 23 May, 2019 @ 4:41am 
@sp3tre18 basically, the height of each step appears taller on steep slopes and shallower on gentle slopes. At some angles, it just looks like a wooden deck floor, i'd advise going for steeper slopes to make the steps more visible.
Sp3ctre18 20 May, 2019 @ 2:49am 
lol, seems like a cool idea. Does it become more prominently step-like if the slope is steeper? or does it not help us much for steep slopes?