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Pues la verdad es que no se cuál puede ser el problema... yo diría que te dessubscribas a ellos y te vuelas a subscribir... no se que otra solución puede tener... :/
Siiii! No habia pensado en esa ciudad, pero ahora viendo fotos, si que quedarían bien estas casitas en ella! :)
Muchas gracias! Me alegra que te gusten! :)
Muchas gracias! Me encanta que los disfrutes! Espero poder seguir subiendo más! :)
Ninguna molestia! Me encanta que hagáis cosas con estos assets! La colaboración que permite el workshop es una de las cosas que más me gusta del Cities Skylines.
Maravilloso! :)
Me encantan los edificios de Armesto! :) Su trabajo fue, en gran medida, lo que me llevó a crear y publicar estos assets.
I love that you like them! I hope you can create more Ibiza/Peñiscola inspired buildings. I really like that architectural style.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2127237182
Gracias por tu trabajo, en el foro de Cities Skylines Español estamos emocionados con tu trabajo: https://forum.citiesskylines.es/d/267-edificios-espanoles-mediterraneo-de-high-explosive-serenade/2
Recommending some mods is a good idea too. I have my C:S so modded that sometimes I forget that the vanilla game lacks some tools to make some assets work properly. With these houses, you really need the "Move It" tool to make them look nice, wall-to-wall buildings.. Also I think you would need the "Plop the Growables" and "Find It" mods to make the whole process easier. I really can't imagine how these assets would work on vanilla.
I really like your suggestions. I'll try to make some of them a reality. This month I have the goal of making around 8 or 14 assets for commercial and other "special" buildings. I already have a Market following the same mediterranean theme, and 4 ground-level shops that can be integrated inside the residential buildings (unsing "Move It" of course). I hope to release something in the following weeks, and I'll try follow your suggestions and give more info and artwork for the assets.
Thank you! :)
Yeah! The collections are another way to do this. I'm not sure which option is better for the average C:S modded player. Maybe I should do both.
What you say about attracting attention.. I'm not so sure about it. I started making these assets mainly because there weren't many assets for spanish mediterranean cities out there... but maybe it could help players find them.
I like what you say about giving more details about the assets. Been thinking about it for a while, and I think it could help modders.
By the way. To attract attention to your assets, you should upload way more screenshots and give more of a description of the models. Triscount, footprint and all that. Recommending other mods like moveIt or Plop the Growables and finally use some tags is always a good idea to get plenty more clicks, likes and subscriptions as well.
It is just a Pack with the 14 assets I had published before. I realized that clicking subscribe on 14 assets is a bit of a bother, so I decided to create this pack to make it easier to subscribe to all of them.
I'm thinking the next assets should be a pack from the start. Do you think it is a good idea? Or do you prefer to have them individually?