Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Variable Props - RL1_4x1 Filler
9 Comments
Hawk Tuah  [author] 8 Sep, 2015 @ 4:05am 
Oh, the main side effect was that if I assigned it park characteristics, the zoning would clear when it levels up, leaving a vacant lot.
GhostBirdofPrey 7 Sep, 2015 @ 9:11pm 
Well you said you could have given it a happiness rating but didn't due to other side effects, so I was wondering what sort of side effects you were talking about.

Having working parks occasionally created in zoned tiles would be neat.
Hawk Tuah  [author] 7 Sep, 2015 @ 5:54pm 
It just looks like a park, it doesn't have any other park features. The game thinks it's a small residential lot.
GhostBirdofPrey 6 Sep, 2015 @ 6:38pm 
What sort of side effects does giving it park features have?
Hawk Tuah  [author] 24 Aug, 2015 @ 7:49pm 
Thanks. I do also plan on eventually getting to the higher level residential and also commercial properties.
Willy A. Jeep 24 Aug, 2015 @ 6:45pm 
Probably for the best that it still acts like a residential lot. Could cause some trouble otherwise, thinking about it. So, good call on that!

Also, I'm not sure if I've said it before, but all of these better homes with variable props are really cool to have around. Really adds to the life of lower-level parts of the city. So, yeah, thanks!
Solarius Scorch 24 Aug, 2015 @ 7:34am 
Thanks for the info!
Hawk Tuah  [author] 24 Aug, 2015 @ 12:08am 
I could set it up to give happiness, but I didn't because there are other side effects. So, the way it is now, it just acts as a standard residential lot.
Solarius Scorch 23 Aug, 2015 @ 11:46pm 
Does it actually work as a park, I mean does it add parky happiness? Would be great if it did.