Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive have just released the full notes for its hit city-building simulator, Cities: Skylines 2, adding new content and implementing plenty of bug fixes. The Detailer’s Patch #2 adds four new gameplay elements: Line Tool, Roadside Tree Selector, Traffic Routes, and Service Vehicle Parking.
The Line Tool is all about attention to detail, allowing players to activate it when placing items to put them in a straight or curved line while also allowing them to adjust spacing. This pairs well with the Roadside Tree Selector, which lets you choose the different life stages of a tree, making it quick and easy to plant a line of trees that match the surrounding landscape.
Traffic Routes are being added into Cities: Skylines 2 to help make the flow of cars more efficient; it is separated into Road, Water, Air, Rail, and Pedestrian, each with its own challenges and unique designs. Lastly, buildings have been updated with dedicated spaces for relevant service vehicle, though some use a mix of garages and service parking on the lot if they don’t have enough dedicated space.
Alongside these new features, a slew of new assets are being added to Cities: Skylines 2 in the update, listed below:
- A New Taxi Depot
- 7 New Roundabout Variations (all sizes)
- 3 New Cul-de-sac Variations (all sizes – except empty XL)
- 7 New Parking Lots
- 2 New Parking Halls
- 12 New Parking roads
- 6 New Parking Roads with Perpendicular Parking
- 6 New Parking Roads with Angled Parking
- 8 New Roads
- 2 New Asymmetric Highways
- 3 New Asymmetric Roads
- New One-Way Alley
- New One-Way Gravel Road
- New Small Pedestrian Street
- 10 New Pocket Parks
- New Props and Decals
Cities: Skylines 2 is currently available on PS5, GeForce Now, Xbox Series X|S, and PC for a price point of $49.99.