This doesn’t mean that we never patch the game between the DLC releases. For the Ultimate Edition, the DLCs already have a rough schedule so we’ll have good opportunities to patch the game at the same time. So instead of spending a big part of the week working on the build deliveries and QA rounds, we can use that time to work on the fixes themselves. We’re a small team of 30 developers and we have to plan the work in a way that creates the fastest results. Weekly patches are too heavy for us to keep up with and the issues we are working on need more time than just a few hours or days to fix. “There have also been many questions about the patch cadence and why we moved away from weekly patches. Only time will tell if this is enough to turn things around. The team is divided to work on different tasks so that we’re seeing progress on all fronts and while it might not feel that it’s fast enough I can assure you we are all doing the best we can. “We’re working very hard to catch up on the missing modding support, missing platforms, the content for the Ultimate Edition, and improving the performance and fixing bugs this year. “We’d much rather be in a different position than we are in at the moment, but we cannot change the past,” Hallikainen said. Rock out with 16 tracks and more than 75 minutes of powerful, high-beat tunes.įurther to that comes the free update of Hubs and Transport, something which improves the transportation systems in place.Now, in a new Steam post, CEO Mariina Hallikainen asked herself the question: "How do you plan to get out of this mess? / What is in the works to fix Cities: Skylines 2? / What will you do to set things right for the disaster launch of CS2?" In her response, she admitted the lack of modding support is Colossal Order’s “biggest regret”, but addressed all the main concerns. Pop-Punk Radio is for all the pop-punk city builders out there who wear their hearts on their sleeves, even if the sleeves are cut off. 80’s Movies Tunes is inspired by the 80’s classics, with more than 15 tracks and around 70 minutes of music.JADIA Radio Station (Just Another Day in Africa) is a collection of 16 tracks from musician Wan Shey who pays homage to his country’s musical traditions, adding new vibes to Cities: Skylines.There are some 80’s Movies Tunes to accompany that, as well as a bit of pop-punk… Again, three is the magic number here, with the JADIA Radio Station front and centre. With more than 60 assets, including department stores, shopping plazas, and fast food restaurants, this is your one stop shop for all things malls.Īnd then there are the Radio Stations. Shopping Malls by community modder KingLeno lets you bring your shopping experience to the next level.Sports Venues by community modder BadPeanut includes everything you need to satisfy your City’s needs for sports: 12 stadiums spanning soccer, baseball, and football, and 10 additional community sports parks, if you like smaller crowds. This Content Creator Pack introduces 28 new buildings inspired by Africa’s diverse architecture, urban masterpieces, and vibrant colors.
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