The best Cities: Skylines mods, maps, and assets (2024)

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This feature was originally published on March 23, 2015. It's since been updated with new mods, assets, maps, and visual tools.

The Steam Workshop for mod-friendly city builder Cities: Skylines is stuffed with free goodies, and continues to grow by over a thousand new items per day. Players have been hard at work not just building their cities but making maps, mods, assets, and tools for others to enjoy. We've had a cruise through the Steam Workshop, and here's what we suggest for those looking to enhance their own cities.

Let's get started with mods! Once subscribed, you need only activate them from the Content Manager menu. Remember that Skylines' mods are global, so if you activate one, it'll be in effect for every game you play, until you turn it off.

City Vitals Watch

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Tired of clicking between all the different icons to monitor your growing city's needs? This mod gives you a configurable panel so you can get as much data as possible in a single view. Check on available electricity, water, sewage, crime, education, heathcare, employment, and just about everything else you might want to keep an eye on.

Citizen Tracker

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Remember, you're not just a mayor, you're a Peeping Tom. Keep a close eye on anyone you want with the Citizen Tracker, which allows you to bookmark and tag your NPCs with icons so you can easily find them again later.

Improved Assets Panel

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Skylines menus aren't particularly great or attractive, but now you can get a nice look at the assets you've subscribed to with the Improved Assets Panel, which gives you a thumbnail view of your various buildings and parks.

Flight Cimulator

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Why settle for hovering over your city like a cloud when you can soar across it like a plane? The Flight Cimulator gives you control of one of the airplanes circling your town, turning your city sim into a flight sim.

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All Spaces Unlockable

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Skylines lets you build on 9 of the map's 25 available tiles, but we wouldn't be PC gamers if we didn't want access to all of them. All Spaces Unlockable does just that. It's not just for those who want to fill every square inch of map with buildings, but also for those who perhaps purchased a new tile and wound up only using a small fraction of it, or maybe decided further down the line to sprawl their city in an entirely different direction than they originally planned. Either way, it's a must-have.

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It's easy to spot traffic problems, but harder to understand and solve them. The Traffic Report Tool can help. Click a road and it'll show you the path of every vehicle using it, or en route to it. Click a building and it shows you the paths of all vehicles headed to or leaving it. Click an individual vehicle, and it'll show you its entire path, from start to destination. It's still in beta, but it's a promising tool for helping you understand and untangle troublesome traffic snarls.

Fire Spread

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While Skylines doesn't officially provide city-busting disasters, there are a few things you can do to unleash hell on your populace. Dams, for example, can be used (or misused) to bury your city in poo. If that's a little too gross, you can try the Fire Spread mod, which lets fires jump from building to building, perfect for putting your fire department to the test.

Extended Public Transport UI

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As your city grows, keeping track of your public transportation network can be tricky. The Extended Public Transport UI makes it much, much easier, with better, toggled views of individual bus, metro, and train lines. A great tool.

Extended Road Upgrade

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A recent update added the ability to upgrade between one-way and two-way roads without having to bulldoze, but the Extended Road Upgrade mod, which did it first, is still worth checking out. It works a little differently than the unmodded game—and I think a little better—especially when it comes to changing the direction of your one-way roads.

First-Person Camera

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Technically it's a free camera, unshackling you from a bird's-eye view and taking you all the way down to street level for a closer look at your city and its inhabitants. You may not be thrilled with what you see—Skylines wasn't meant to be viewed from quite this close up—but it's still fun to use.

Chirpy Exterminator

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It's hard to be legitimately angry with Chirpy: he's just trying to communicate citizen's feelings to you, and he's so darn earnest about it! That said: die, Chirpy. A patch recently added a volume slider for Chirpy's incessant tweeting, but the Chirpy Exterminator mod lets you ice him for good. Rest in peace, with the emphasis on peace.

On the next page, let's spice up your city with some new buildings.

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The best Cities: Skylines mods, maps, and assets (2024)

FAQs

What is the most buildable map in Cities: Skylines? ›

Among the maps of Green Cities DLC, Garden Rivers offers one of the most buildable land at 80%, and is also perhaps the best starting map across the entire game.

Is Cities: Skylines better with mods? ›

Mods can drastically change the way we play single player games, and in the case of a simulation games like Cities Skylines, you'll find plenty of mods to improve your gameplay experience.

Are there mods in Cities: Skylines 2? ›

Now that official mod support has reached Cities Skylines 2, the quantity and quality of these mods is ramping up, so we've scoured through them for very best of the best.

How do you build a successful city skyline? ›

Take Advantage Of Minimum Supply, Demand

A good rule of thumb for newcomers to Cities: Skylines is to set their Water to 50% Cost so it only provides 25% Service. Players should only increase the budget in the upsurge of demand, and only create more Towers and Pipes as soon as they reach 100% Demand.

What is 25 tiles unlockable? ›

You will need to ensure you are selecting the right option/s. The option labelled "25 Tiles Unlockable" can be found in the Options section when creating a new game. This enables the ability to unlock all 25 tiles through milestone progression and does not disable achievements.

Is SimCity better than Cities skyline? ›

SimCity and Cities: Skylines offer unique visual styles, with SimCity being more cartoonish and exaggerated and Cities: Skylines being more realistic and grounded. In terms of performance, Cities: Skylines is the clear winner, offering a smooth and responsive experience.

Where is the best place to get Cities: Skylines mods? ›

By far the easiest way to find and download mods is through the Steam Workshop. Simply go to the Cities: Skylines game page in the Library and click on the word "Workshop" that sits just below the Play button.

Is Cities Skylines 2 confirmed? ›

Cities: Skylines II was revealed on March 6, 2023, as part of the Paradox Announcement Show 2023.

How to activate paradox mods in Cities Skylines 2? ›

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  1. Start the Game, goto Options to check if there are Mod Options in the Menu. ...
  2. Open Paradox Mods from the Main Menu, goto Playsets, switch from your current Playset to "No active playset": ...
  3. Close Paradox Mods.
  4. Open Paradox Mods again and enable your Playset.
Mar 27, 2024

How to get infinite demand in Cities Skylines 2? ›

Force infinite demand for residential, commercial and industrial zones. You can also disable infinite demand in-game. Open the options, navigate to the "Infinite Demand Mod" settings page and click the checkbox.

What is the biggest money maker in Cities: Skylines? ›

How to Make Money
  • Sell Excess Electricity and Water to Neighboring Cities.
  • Create Districts and Impose Parking Fees.
  • Increase Zone Taxes.
  • Reduce Service Budgets.
  • Don't Invest in Services and Upgrades Unless They're Needed.
Nov 2, 2023

How big can a city get in Cities: Skylines? ›

In Cities: Skylines the playable area consists of 5x5 tiles, 9 of which can be purchased once everything is unlocked. One map tile is 1.92 x 1.92 km which results in the total playable area being 92.16km² with a maximum of 33.18km² to build a city on.

What is the point of unique buildings in Cities: Skylines? ›

Unique Buildings improve cities. Each unique building can only be built once. Unique buildings are divided into six levels which are unlocked at different milestones, but most require additional conditions to be met (see Unlocking Requirements in the table below), often for a sustained period of time.

What is the biggest map in Cities: Skylines? ›

According to the developer, Cities: Skylines 2's map size is 61.39 square miles (or 159 square kilometers). This means that the game has 441 unlockable tiles to expand each starting region.

What is the maximum area in Cities: Skylines? ›

You can have a total of nine areas unlocked by the end of the game, but this could be increased to a total of 25 areas or even 81 areas with Steam Workshop modifications.

What is the best size plot in Cities: Skylines? ›

The most ideal size for max density grids is 112x112m. This is a basic square shape that's suitable for all district types. It provides plenty of space for buildings while also providing good connectivity for vehicles and pedestrians.

What is the best map projection for cities? ›

You should use an equal-area projection if you're mapping something that's fundamentally tied to area, such as crop acreage, population density, the size of empires, and so on. For maps of cities or small regions, the choice is easy: use the Mercator projection.

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