Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Slope-Friendly House 15 2x4
10 Comments
DRLGuy 12 Jul @ 6:52pm 
I'm not sure about 6 and 14, but it looks like 15 requires the Mountain Village DLC. Look for them in Content Manager.
NiDayeAmI 12 Jul @ 2:01am 
can't find them in game
bitsaul 11 Jul @ 5:28pm 
"slope-friendly houses" 6, 14 and 15 do not appear in the Find It! game menu. The rest of them work fine and look amazing
cardvillain 9 Jul @ 11:27pm 
Smiles thank you for responding to my question.. and that is good news that you're designing assets for CS2, when I start playing it in a dedicated way I will definitely be adding them to my asset selection. Thanks! :steamthumbsup:
Vanilla Face 6 Jul @ 2:43am 
will you post the redbrick house? I see it in a lot of your screenshots and it looks great
Smilies  [author] 5 Jul @ 6:08pm 
I'm making new models from scratch for the 2nd game. I'm not re-working old models. The two games have completely different requirements and workflows for asset creation. I have no interest in remaking the same exact thing twice, I would get bored real quick.
Smilies  [author] 5 Jul @ 6:03pm 
You'll have to grade the terrain more if the slope is too extreme. They have about 10-14 feet of tolerance depending on the model and that's about as deep as they can go without looking ridiculous.
cardvillain 5 Jul @ 1:05pm 
Awesome! And I expect nothing less from the absolute best asset builder for CS1.. Question for you Smiles -- Are you able to build these and essentially all the assets you've created for CS2? I haven't started playing CS2 because I'm not interested in the "game play" as much as I am in detailing and plopping every asset and so forth. And even though I have a top of line PC, a maxed out Aurora R11, with 3090, CS2 just still runs too hot, and I have the best liquid cooling made by Alienware for that model. So, I plan on upgrading either this yr or next, but really not in hurry until there are plenty of custom made assets available for CS2. -- Thanks for still adding content to CS1:steamthumbsup:
GEC829 5 Jul @ 10:34am 
I have one suggestion can you add more of a foundation to them, I have a town with big slopes and would love to use these.
Londsw 5 Jul @ 10:12am 
love your work