Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Small Agricultural Field 1

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The Agricultural Field Collection
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Description
A field with no upkeep or park attraction that can be placed in your farming areas. Add some trees around for a nice look!

Price: Nothing
Upkeep: Nothing
Type: Park
Tourism & recreation: Nothing
8 Comments
letter0479 7 Dec, 2015 @ 11:13pm 
감사합니다^^
Jesper107  [author] 1 May, 2015 @ 2:25pm 
grfa47, I can't remember since I haven't played in a while. Will update when I do! If someone else wants to post the sizes I'd appreciate it!
GameaDdicT 1 May, 2015 @ 9:15am 
What are the plots sizes for all your different fields? 4x4 8x4..........? Useful info. ;-)
Thanks for making these! Well done!
Quboid 14 Mar, 2015 @ 7:42am 
Baleur, assets made like that can only be up to 4x4.
Baleur 12 Mar, 2015 @ 10:24pm 
Oh forgot to say how its done, you simply open the relevant Agriculture industry plot in the asset editor when choosing New, then edit as desired and save :)
Baleur 12 Mar, 2015 @ 10:23pm 
I did some in my workshop (a big collection for farming and forestry).
Sadly the size is limited to 4x4 max, and they will just randomly appear, you cant "blacklist" the vanilla plots. So in my tropical sets for example, youll still see other farms and tree plots appear randomly mixed in.
Jesper107  [author] 12 Mar, 2015 @ 8:21am 
Baleur, I guess it is possible, but I am a complete noob regarding modding so I'll leave that to someone with the skills to do it properly!
Baleur 12 Mar, 2015 @ 2:14am 
Cant you put this as a Farming Industrial plot, and have it spontaneously appear in zoned farm industry lands? I know you can make residential and commercial buildings this way, that naturally appear and function as regular zoned buildings.

That would make it an awesome pack, with several of these fields appearing and acting as "industry" in the zoned areas, rather than "useless" parks.