Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Perlan (Reykjavík, Iceland)
31 Comments
oldbox 9 Oct, 2022 @ 6:30am 
Just beautiful. Thank you:steamthumbsup:
btv 10 Jan, 2021 @ 11:40pm 
brilliant :steamhappy:
Amazon Guard - Circular City 15 Oct, 2019 @ 2:08pm 
beautiful architecture! thank you
Hera_the_Otter 23 Sep, 2019 @ 4:46am 
@trafficlight, try road anarchy
3Feathers 24 Oct, 2018 @ 1:29pm 
þetta er mjög flott gaurinn min líkar við það ;)
trafficlight 6 Oct, 2017 @ 1:49pm 
I can't seem to get this thing to connect to a road? Any suggestions?
MetroTrekker 4 Dec, 2016 @ 12:15pm 
Ah this is the one they used for James Bond.
WalrusInAnus 26 Feb, 2016 @ 12:00am 
Still no update or at least a comment?
baronjutter 26 Oct, 2015 @ 1:41pm 
Very nice looking but there seem to be some texturing issues, also I think you maybe used far too large textures as a building this size should really only be a couple mb in size. Would love to see this updated for AD and optimized.
Dispenser is spy 17 Oct, 2015 @ 12:09am 
After Dark?
WalrusInAnus 16 Oct, 2015 @ 11:26am 
Are you going to update this for After Dark?
DeaNoMeaN 26 Sep, 2015 @ 2:02am 
Hello.
Is there any chance to update it to the After Dark Espansion?
Thanks in advance :)
spokesyboi 9 Aug, 2015 @ 9:11pm 
I visited Perlan back in March, watched an 'almost total' eclipse there. It's a bit of a climb up the hill (if walking) but worth it for the absolutely amazing views you get of Reykjavik!! (wish I was there now)
WalrusInAnus 19 Jun, 2015 @ 8:49am 
Very nice, but there seems to be some texture distortion on the edges of the top of the tanks. It might be related to shadows. Or maybe the texture is way too low resolution? I seem some strong jagginess all around the structure. Can you take a look please?
Dunderkrabban 8 Jun, 2015 @ 7:40am 
Gætirðu kannski græjað Hallgríms líka? ;)
Joe 30 May, 2015 @ 10:34am 
I've also been to the real Perlan and it's awesome.
Shaggyninja 16 May, 2015 @ 11:14pm 
Someone died here and because it wasn't able to be connected to a road I couldn't get the dead person away. Kinda annoying.
xeluht 14 May, 2015 @ 11:45am 
I've visited real Perlan and this is very nice.
Hundur 13 May, 2015 @ 2:15pm 
Takk kærlega fyrir að gera þetta. Ást frá selfossi :)
Baldvin 13 May, 2015 @ 9:15am 
æði, need more stuff from iceland in my city
Spectrumancer 13 May, 2015 @ 9:06am 
Frábært. Though I feel like it should have a tourist and entertainment rating as well ;)
D-B-9 13 May, 2015 @ 2:39am 
well
Bernd 12 May, 2015 @ 10:31am 
I am so happy to find something from Iceland. This Year i visited Iceland for the 1st Time, it was so great. Please more Stuff from Iceland. :D Tak :)
Hyfrith 11 May, 2015 @ 1:35pm 
Went to the real Perlan when visiting Iceland in 2010, it gave a great view over the city :) I'll be adding this to my city too, for nostalgia's sake!
Mister_Scratch 10 May, 2015 @ 2:44pm 
I agree with Hvalreki, this is a perfect medium between the two options. Saying its OP because it has the equivalance of several instances of one of the other types is counter-intuitive to what it's purpose is. If you have the resources and the funding for it, and the demand is there, why not invest in an all in one super-structure that provides the services of multiple sources in one. Minimizing zoning requirments and still meeting the demand of the city. Though I feel the cost could be higher for it because it does so much, it still is a great option instead of wasting resources, space, and overall asthetics on a multitude of water towers and/or pump stations.
jaspinko  [author] 10 May, 2015 @ 2:42pm 
For those of you debating the cost of this asset, I've added a graphical analysis of the costs of water sources in the game . As the graph suggests, this asset is not over-powered; it is consistently more expensive than water pumps, yet becomes more cost effective compared to water towers as demand rises. This makes sense in a real world context: it would be cheaper to build one collection of water tanks in one go than to build six water tanks at different locations and different times.
Peanutcat 10 May, 2015 @ 4:37am 
I agree with blade.. IT feel quite op.
jaspinko  [author] 9 May, 2015 @ 8:01pm 
@BLÀde - I disagree. This asset produces 360,000 m³/week of water, which is the equivalent of 6 water towers or 3 water pumps in the game. The cost of the asset, $12,000, is the equivalent cost of 3.4 water towers (in which case the player saves money by building this instead of 6 water towers) or the cost of 4.8 water pumps (in which case the player is spending more money than they would for the equivalent capacity in pumps). To put it another way, the Perlan is 1.76 times more cost effective than water towers, but water pumps are yet 1.6 times more cost effective than the Perlan. Thus, the Perlan is a happy medium between water towers and water pumps - it is less expensive than 6 separate water structures, as would make sense in a real life scenario, but because it does not draw from flowing water, it still costs more than pumps for the same capacity.
BLÀde 9 May, 2015 @ 7:01pm 
if it produces that much water it should cost more. right now it's pretty much a cheaty object.
Elias 9 May, 2015 @ 4:58am 
never heard of that building, but it's beautiful. my first thought was "why the f did he upload that building as a water & sewage building?". icelanders seem to have style ;)
wastel 9 May, 2015 @ 2:13am 
Just beautiful