Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Vanilla Steps Final
42 Kommentare
AkalaMangala 5. Juni um 16:51 
Hi, I'm trying to make a set of stairs using the Ronyx69 scripts, and I was wondering why you had to use Ploppable Asphalt.
jonashelmke.gl 26. Feb. um 14:28 
Dude, what is going on. How is your name not absolutely everywhere people look for detailing stuff?
How many times have I uttered the words "I just can't believe nobody has made this" and it turns out someone did make it, they made it absolutely gracefully - as versatile as you could have them, as beautiful(ly ugly) as you'd want them and even light on the RAM.
I love you, dude. You win at C:S. You win the whole thing.
kingwmar 21. Mai 2021 um 7:04 
Ok, thank you
ManuRamos  [Autor] 21. Mai 2021 um 2:18 
Well, I don't know. If other elements with this same type of textures disappear, it will be some incompatibility with some MOD. If not, try unsubscribing and re-subscribing again.
kingwmar 18. Mai 2021 um 9:38 
Yes, I have that mod
ManuRamos  [Autor] 14. Mai 2021 um 4:46 
Have you got the Ploppable Asphalt + MOD?
kingwmar 13. Mai 2021 um 7:38 
The texture of the steps are disappearing on load, any ideas on how to fix this?
ManuRamos  [Autor] 14. Juni 2020 um 6:59 
rarra: This is my RTW Tiled Qauy
rarras 14. Juni 2020 um 4:04 
Hello there :),
would you be kind enough and list the retaining wall that is used in the pictures? Thank you!
ManuRamos  [Autor] 26. Mai 2020 um 4:05 
Wonderful. What a job!
Chamëleon TBN 22. Mai 2020 um 10:08 
Without your steps my plaza would not be possible: https://www.instagram.com/p/CAQwM1yIZsm/ Thank you so much.
robertdee 16. Mai 2020 um 1:44 
Can I ask for small tutorial video how to use it? I tried many things, but they are still flat...
ManuRamos  [Autor] 3. Mai 2020 um 12:14 
QCAlex: Solved
QCAlex 29. Apr. 2020 um 11:28 
Since today I have this missing assets
Used by:
Grass Network 10m

Asset bug: Workshop asset uses private asset (PloppGrass 2x10.Plopp Grass 2x10_Data).
mrfdot 27. Apr. 2020 um 12:33 
Hey! The Quay walls were taken off the workshop?
ManuRamos  [Autor] 27. Apr. 2020 um 9:38 
In industries assets next to Ploppable Asphalt, but Type "RTW" with Find It MOD.
pacr912 27. Apr. 2020 um 8:32 
where can i find it in my menu?
not being able to find it
giraffarex 27. Apr. 2020 um 7:25 
@nahue ploppable asphalt works but some mods stop it from loading for me it was the seagulls mod
ManuRamos  [Autor] 27. Apr. 2020 um 0:34 
Evil.Iguana: I know, I'm retexturing them
Evil.Iguana 26. Apr. 2020 um 11:12 
Grass/gravel/pavement textures are not showing up on the blocks for me. I have PA+.
Playerguy11 25. Apr. 2020 um 8:30 
thank you so much, this makes it easier to build in a three dimensional way and not just road left/road right etc.
FRGWorks 25. Apr. 2020 um 6:05 
Before this asset I have been using PO stairs only (or stairs converted into PO). Now this a new way of making stairs!
FRGWorks 25. Apr. 2020 um 6:04 
Tried this asset out - it's amazing! Each stair is a prop which is terrain conforming. So, you can draw a prop line of the steps. Then you can select the steps with Move It and press the PageDown bottom several times -since they are terrain conforming they automatically bounce against the terrain (cos they can't sink below the terrain), and in this way the steps automatically conforms to the slop and forms a stairs - it's really handly!
FRGWorks 25. Apr. 2020 um 4:09 
Ploppable Asphalt + works for me too, perhaps try an update or check incompatibilities?
ManuRamos  [Autor] 25. Apr. 2020 um 2:31 
FRGWorks: Use a clif to create the stairs. Read the "How to use" section above.
I'm going to see if I can do networks with them.
ManuRamos  [Autor] 25. Apr. 2020 um 2:26 
JP DFW: I think not. It is working for me.
FRGWorks 25. Apr. 2020 um 1:55 
brilliant but a lot of patience must be needed to plop the steps and adjust their heights one by one to form a stair case.....
NahuelMP 24. Apr. 2020 um 16:16 
Isn't "Ploppable Asphalt + Mod" broken and abandoned?
marcel.keith 24. Apr. 2020 um 16:01 
super, Danke!
JP DFW 24. Apr. 2020 um 12:50 
Ploppable Asphalt + is broken - is this a requirement for sure?
Sp3ctre18 24. Apr. 2020 um 9:26 
That 3rd and 4th picture is exactly the kind of thing I've been wanting to do for a long time, this is awesome!! :D

But may I make a recommendation about your wording? Mod comes from modification (not an acronym, so it's just "mod," not "MOD") and it usually refers to coded stuff, so this is an "asset," not a mod. I have to say this because when I was reading your description and read "Although this set constitutes a MOD by itself," I was SO confused and thought maybe this asset was MORE complex than just step assets. I had to read your description 2 times to be 100% sure I understood what you really meant, lol.
ManuRamos  [Autor] 24. Apr. 2020 um 1:39 
I have used three different textures because each script (grass, gravel, sidewalk) needs different transparency and color and when I have used them all at the same time they have overlapped and caused problems due to SLM, but I am working to do it with a single set of textures. When I get it I will share them again
coolou7 23. Apr. 2020 um 19:26 
This is brilliant!
AmiPolizeiFunk 23. Apr. 2020 um 18:13 
clever :highlvl:
D_DERIDEX 23. Apr. 2020 um 12:55 
This is just what I needed thank you Peluso!
ManuRamos  [Autor] 23. Apr. 2020 um 6:02 
That's because they are intended for small slopes. In any case, with Move it! MOD you can lower them until they are the most suitable height
RaeNut 22. Apr. 2020 um 20:43 
They're nice my only complaint is they're a bit too big, the people would have to take HUGE steps for each step lol
guywithpups 22. Apr. 2020 um 17:53 
These are going to be so useful, thank you!
hemeac 22. Apr. 2020 um 16:57 
Awesome!
Alomar82 22. Apr. 2020 um 11:04 
Yup... +1 So simple, yet very effective, Nice job
matthiaspowerbomb 22. Apr. 2020 um 10:48 
This is awesome! It should be so useful. Thank you!
jeremy.thunder 22. Apr. 2020 um 7:37 
Nice! Really helpful for taking a few steps out of a few detailing processes/giving some alternatives to the stone steps!