Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Resources for Districts
13 Kommentare
Leon 19. Mrz. 2021 um 11:16 
Love to know if this ever updates.
mjm92150 7. Apr. 2020 um 8:23 
Hello,

1) Is it working with the new LDC Sunset Harbor ?

2) On GitHub, I didn't see any local file with English xml file to translate in other language.
Is it possible to add it ? Then I could translate in my own language and the others too.
Is going to be great full for the community to get this in our own language.

Thanks in advance for your reply.
Darkangel 20. Mai 2018 um 1:48 
Update this mod please to parklife! Someone take old mods over that the old modders have abandoned please ... penguin anyone?
Darkangel 6. Mrz. 2018 um 8:01 
This omits the farmers icon on some of the agriculture industry columbs. It also has only 25 or 50 what ever it is is woefully under the 128 distrcts thats allowed in this game to be seen. Sometimes other icons are missing too.
macluk 3. Nov. 2017 um 0:13 
I think it doesn't list all districts you have. I couldn't find few of my industrial districts on that list, all in the same game.
benzoll 16. Jun. 2017 um 5:55 
@Sherban - I mean industrial goods. I usually use districts only for industries, and it would be very interesting to know the goods that are in each industrial district.
Sherban  [Autor] 15. Jun. 2017 um 19:25 
@alborzka Its the district icon in the lower right. After 'Policies' or your other mods.
alborzka 14. Jun. 2017 um 20:07 
What is the key to show this? I can't find it anywhere in-game :(
benzoll 14. Jun. 2017 um 12:32 
Interesting mod. :hardhat:
It would be possible added "totals goods" by district?
Sherban  [Autor] 12. Jun. 2017 um 8:51 
@Cayoooo 1 unit = 35 meters sq. (aprox)
Sherban  [Autor] 12. Jun. 2017 um 8:48 
@UguuDoki @alborzka Thanks for the feedback. I'll look into it to see how to best display this information.
alborzka 11. Jun. 2017 um 20:48 
It would be nice also to list amount of resources each district has (i.e. in units)
UguuDoki 11. Jun. 2017 um 20:39 
Thanks for the mod. For easier reading, can 0.00%, NaN and 0 be replaced by nothing?