Having RCI all near each other means you aren’t generating commuters. Have industrial at one end, services and parks next, and the main residential grid fills the rest. It’s cheap, easy, and makes a smart system later when you’re getting big. Then grow residential in a grid starting near the highway and proceeding along the diagonal road. The diagonal forms the backbone of your in-city transport, so put commercial just off that road. Branch 90 degrees off of that, on one side, to make your town start, and then draw a long diagonal toward the highway on ramp all of these roads will be 4 lane eventually. Lee Hawkins on YT has a great tutorial Lee Hawkins has a great tutorial.īasically he says to build one road away from the highway which will later upgrade to 6 lane arterial. Have suggestions for the sidebar / topbar? Mail the mods! Fully comprehensive City Planning guide for C:S players. The Beginner's Guide To Traffic, Updated.NEWS SALE STREAM OTHER MODDING VIDEO SCREENSHOT FEEDBACK MAPS HELP DISCUSSION TIPS CONSOLE CONTEST New Mayor Resources Reddit \ Hot \ New \ Top\ Livestreams \ Youtube Videos \ CSKY Wiki \ Official Forum \ Message The Mods Welcome to /r/CitiesSkylinesĪ community-led subreddit for the city builder franchise developed by Colossal Order, including both Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines IIĬlick Here For Our Guidelines We have a Discord server!
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