
Strategic roundabouts shouldn’t be small (the smaller the roundabout, the more the cars have to slow down, thus causing a decrease in the flow of traffic).ĥ. The less intersections the better, also try to avoid traffic lights as they disturb the flow pretty much. Sometime you will need a way to diffuse heavy traffic from the highway/freeway, you can use Frontage roads ( ) or Local-express roads ( )ģ. Creating a highway that will be the “spine” of your city can be beneficial for the traffic flow, however, a proper road hierarchy is needed in order to maintain the flow in the city and on the highway.Ģ. Take a look at the SimNation guides! You can find here information about for management of public transportation, industry, pollution and much more!ġ. Also, take a look at the FAQ, it covers a lot of basics and advanced questions about what is in the game, what are the possibilites etc.: ģ. roads, zoning, natural resources, transportation, map editor and much more!)Ģ. Visit the official Wiki page for insights about certain aspects of the game (f.e. I figured I’d include some pictures to help people that never did it before though, but after switching to Nvidia GPU I get a solid 60 fps (I force vsync on, because laptop) as opposed to a terrible 15 FPS on Intel GPU.ġ. It’s super easy after you’ve done it once, and some things you have to manually add. Hint: Launch it once so the driver settings knows it exists. I tend to forget to do that as Nvidia’s rules usually work for almost everything and the Intel GPU is actually quite good for me till I started playing a bit and wanted to know why I was getting 15 fps. Nvidia Optimus users: Don’t forget to manually add a rule for Cities: Skylines. PSA: IF YOU ARE USING A MOBILE NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARD READ BELOW
