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I know it's a bit different from most games. It's good, though, we can have a bunch of custom stuff without it messing up our game because they're not mods.
Happy mayoring!
eh thats fine
also thanks
Red light, these are NOT mods. They are assets and a map theme. None of them change your game's code (that is what defines a mod in Skylines). If you run mods (things that change the game code) that's when you can run into problems more easily. Assets and map themes do nothing to your game. Hope that explains.
in particular, I appreciate the staggered flat areas and think it gives a little something for everyone - both experienced players and newcomers.
Thanks @Alecthelm!
@Sidai - Hakuna matata and santi sana squish banana!
Thanks Typh! :)