Cities: Skylines came out in 2015 and took the city simulation genre by storm. Seven years down the line, it is the go-to game for any city sim enthusiasts. While the consistently released paid expansions and free updates are factors behind that, a significant part of that success can surely be attributed to the bustling modding community of Cities: Skylines.
User-created content for Cities: Skylines are largely put into two broad categories: mods and assets. Mods usually add new mechanics to the game or modify existing gameplay mechanics. On the other hand, assets are user-created buildings and props that players can use besides vanilla buildings and props to spice up their cities.
Cities: Skylines mods are a breeze to install as players can easily subscribe to them from Steam Workshop and enable them from the in-game mod manager.
This article will go over the top 10 mods available for Cities: Skylines on PC.
First-time mod users of Cities: Skylines are often dissuaded by the fact that playing with mods bars players from gaining achievements. While Steam achievements are ignored by some, it is totally understandable why many players value them. Currently, C:S on Steam has 116 achievements, and nailing each of them certainly gives a sense of progression.
Achieve It! mod basically makes it possible to earn achievements while playing the game with mods.
The vanilla game lets players acquire only eight more tiles after the starting one. Hence, players are essentially limited to building on nine tiles per map.
The 81 Tiles mod makes the entire map available to players. This expands the playing area from a measly 3x3 block to a gigantic 9x9 tiles. While most vanilla maps are designed to be played in the middle nine tiles, a wide
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