There’s a new hotfix for Cities: Skylines, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes added with this patch. The city-building game was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive in 2015. The game is a single-player open-ended city-building simulation. Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation in an area. Besides, it receives periodic updates that increase the gameplay experience. The developer has just released a new hotfix for Cities: Skylines, which brings a few changes to the game. The patch notes of the Cities: Skylines March 27th Hotfix are below.
Cities: Skylines March 27th Hotfix Patch Notes
Xbox:
- Fixed low resolution on new Free Update buildings.
- Fixed missing parking lots & Transport Hub. Fixed pedestrian-zone crashes when loading city.
PS4:
- Fixed missing parking lots.
- Fixed missing metro train monorail tram hub with road.
Cities: Skylines is a progression of development from Colossal Order’s previous Cities in Motion titles, which focused on designing effective transportation systems. While the developers felt they had the technical expertise to expand to a full city simulation game, their publisher Paradox held off on the idea, fearing the market dominance of SimCity. After the critical failure of the 2013 SimCity game, however, Paradox greenlit the title.
The developer’s goal was to create a game engine capable of simulating the daily routines of nearly a million unique citizens while presenting this to the player in a simple way, allowing the player to easily understand various problems in their city’s design. This includes realistic traffic congestion and the effects of congestion on city services and districts. Since the game’s release, various expansions and other DLC have been released for the game. The game also has built-in support for user-generated content.
Cities: Skylines is available on Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. For more information regarding this update, check out the dev’s Twitter page.