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Concrete/ruin brush - possible? (YES!)
Kaputnik posted a topic in Cities: Skylines Modding - Open Discussion
First of all, I'm aware of the area fillers collection, but I personally find the assets a bit awkward to use - especially since I use right click to rotate camera (so I can't free rotate ploppables). They also take up a lot of slots in the asset menus. What I'm looking for is something that works similar to the sand paint tool included in the Terraform tool and BloodyPenguin's Resource addon - but with concrete, ruined and/or other textures. Is this possible at all - do those textures exist in a way that lets them be painted in? I'm particularly interested in using these as ground fillers around train tracks (could also help visually distinguish local/regional/cargo/passenger tracks), but also as fillers in industrial/urban areas. --------- Edit: There is now a mod for this, yay! BloodyPenguin released this: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=689937287 Edit again: He actually posted it on ST too: -
Entry 6 - I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire (5E?)
Linoa06 posted a City Journal entry in Skylines of Cathnoquey
And now for something COMPLETELY different! In a COMPLETELY parallel universe, the great war between Akavir and Tamriel resumed and, well, ended up in disaster. (While we're on parallel universes! ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1T94Wc6LyQ War...War never changes. In 5E132, a devastating nuclear war destroyed the world of Nirn. Tamriel, Akavir, all the nations of the world fell in one day. Cathnoquay was no exception. The world was a wild, wild wasteland. Rain turned black and radioactive. Civilization collapsed in a matter of days. After the Bombs, people turned to rioting, while some survivors left for the countryside. Trees survived, probably mutated, but they survived. Ayleid magic at work, maybe? In the suburbs of Amesbury, some citizens decided to stay. They foraged in peoples' homes and erected makeshift fortresses of their own. Law was no longer enforced of course, the military broke down, governments fell. The world of Nirn had become a wilderness, and Amesbury, through spared nuclear destruction, fell along with the rest of the world. Buildings decayed, and the eerie streets remained empty, except for foragers, scavengers, and a gang of raiders that established themselves in Crest Heights, claiming territory as their own. The Simtropers, they called themselves. But they, too, were forced out by something people had never seen, something scary, from the bowels of the earth... Right before the bombs fell, when the alarms rang, some desperate citizens took shelter in the incomplete subway tunnels. Only a couple of stations had even been completed, a testimony to the city's bright expansion, and its sudden end. But the tunnels had never been planned with radiation sheltering in mind. Ghoulish abominations, the very people that hid in the subway, have made themselves at home in the tunnels. Some are rational and civilized, but the majority is feral, and so very dangerous... Was there even still hope in a world decimated by radiation, societal collapse, poverty, and disease? In barely a few years, 99% of the world's population had died out; those that survived owed their life to sheer luck and survival skills. Sheer luck, I said. There was a nuclear Vault in the city, and some had been sheltered from the unforgiving wastelands. A few thousands were picked to enter the Vault when the sirens rang, but because of the short notice, only a few lucky hundreds made it in. Good thing this happened in an alternate universe! In the prime universe, Akavir and Tamriel did not use nuclear weapons (and the municipal council voted against a subway system); instead they waged proxy wars against one another in the less developed, less fortunate areas of the world (including Valenwood). Migrants from both sides flowed to neutral Cathoquey. Not that Amesbury specifically attracted all the migrants, but the State created five War Migration Processing Centres (WMPCs) in the country, and one was built in Amery County in 5E131, and some decided to stay. This worked in Davies' plans, given how residential demand was at an all time low...maybe not for long anymore. But was the prime universe really better? For after all, mankind remains destructive to itself and well, war...war never changes. --- Either way, I'm definitely doing the transportation update next, but I ran a bit out of time with my maps and hey I wanted to try something else, so here goes. Feedback appreciated as usual Bye! Thanks for following my CJ! Oh, and I realised I just fan-bridged both TES and FO in one update! Ha! -
Building Something Awesome (SC2013) Part 16: You Ruined My Day
CapTon posted a City Journal entry in Building Something Awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF0V50PwBT4 You ruined my day, you $!#%%^@#$@ #@$%^^##%!!!

