Hi everyone! Welcome back to another Cities: Skylines II development diary. Today we are taking a look at the public and cargo transportation options available for you when you build that dream city of yours!
An integral part of a city’s inner...
Last week they briefly showed that you can connect roads (at least highways), rail and air to the map borders! I think it was in the video, and not in the blog post itself. I’ll look up the picture
The biggest thing I’m thinking about is how a regional map would work. I do know that SimCity 4 did it successfully, but the lack of explicit showcasing of such a feature for CS2 has me skeptical they have one.
I’m expecting that intercity connections will purely be based on existing save files. But, I would welcome being proven wrong if they end up showcasing a regional map!
They’re talking about intercity stuff. Did I miss something or will we be able to manage regions with different cities?
Last week they briefly showed that you can connect roads (at least highways), rail and air to the map borders! I think it was in the video, and not in the blog post itself. I’ll look up the picture
I remember that too, but I’m hyped to see the full extent of what we’ll do with this mechanic!
It was highway, electricity and air! And it was the developer video from last Thursday: Managing Traffic | Developer Insights #2 | Cities: Skylines II
![Power line connection]https://i.imgur.com/XNsOWuu.png)
The biggest thing I’m thinking about is how a regional map would work. I do know that SimCity 4 did it successfully, but the lack of explicit showcasing of such a feature for CS2 has me skeptical they have one.
I’m expecting that intercity connections will purely be based on existing save files. But, I would welcome being proven wrong if they end up showcasing a regional map!
It looks like you are correct
Well that sucks. Got my hopes up!
Aw, had my hopes up for a bit there.
That’s a fair argument, though the feature could be saved for a later showcase!