Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Small Substation
26 comentarios
Atomic Sheep 10 NOV 2022 a las 10:37 p. m. 
These are the best! I use them for far-away power to pump and wastewater and to jump dead areas or a couple of buildings before there is need for full infrastructure.
Neverminder 5 JUL 2022 a las 4:05 p. m. 
i love these so much i place them everywhere, they're so fitting
Gator13 (nosound) 8 MAR 2021 a las 9:21 p. m. 
prrrrrrobably my favorite mod ever
Lielanthris 19 ABR 2020 a las 7:11 p. m. 
Just fantastic. I love it.
Jaepeg 21 MAR 2020 a las 12:04 p. m. 
So perfect, thank you so much :ghlol:
Gator13 (nosound) 5 ENE 2020 a las 10:28 a. m. 
genius
jtgibson 21 ABR 2019 a las 1:23 a. m. 
I adore this. I personally use Customize It! to set the upkeep to 80 (under the abstraction that you're importing power from buried cables along the highway, as it generates power out of thin air), and add a small noise generation. That way, it's identical to a wind power plant in cost over time -- technically *more* expensive than wind power per MWh -- but still has advantages in aesthetic, footprint, reduced noise pollution, up front cost, and reliability.

I think the 3 MW is balanced as-is relative to the wishful thinking of Colossal Order's wind power plants (which are at least 33% to 50% more powerful than in reality). If a user wants to rebalance this to be a more realistic 2 MW, then the power generation of wind should also be adjusted to a peak of 4~6 MW instead of 8 MW. So I advocate against changing the power generation in the base stats.
tonycoolbek 5 FEB 2019 a las 4:44 a. m. 
Thank you so much for making this!!! Amazing mod!
Also great for making detailed suburbs!
MajorEnglush 9 ENE 2019 a las 4:19 p. m. 
This. Is. Game. Changing. It is tiny, doesn't need a road, and has decent power that lets you start neighborhoods without needing to run power lines, or fire up your water and sewage without needing a wind turbine. Just...THANK YOU!!
KoenigseggUpNorth77 6 AGO 2018 a las 11:36 a. m. 
This amazing asset has changed my gameplay. I would have a very difficult time playing Cities Skylines with out it.
BonBonB 12 JUL 2018 a las 6:13 a. m. 
Reviewed in What Map 352
https://youtu.be/8aUGhOrCgwA
Gabe Lily 10 JUN 2018 a las 1:25 a. m. 
gives too much energy for a substation
220hertz  [autor] 8 JUN 2018 a las 7:56 p. m. 
@Zircon - Those big grass patches are Fine Tall Lush Grass by pdelmo. The theme is Monte Belo and some of the shorter vegetation, believe it or not, is actually from the ParkLife expansion. They've created a subset of trees for ground cover and they're actually quite nice looking.

The LUT's probably Owl's cinematic 1 and I've done a bit with the FOV and lighting with post-process and Relight.
softrosa6 8 JUN 2018 a las 6:02 a. m. 
great way to add power without two many powerlines. great for residental neighborhoods as well as parks.
Zircon 8 JUN 2018 a las 6:00 a. m. 
What is the mod the trees and grass you have on pictures please please?
ManuRamos 8 JUN 2018 a las 3:08 a. m. 
I Like it
220hertz  [autor] 7 JUN 2018 a las 10:23 p. m. 
@landandskygirl - FYI, if you're not using a custom set of icon images, a UI icon is generated from the position of the preview when you import the model. I sometimes do it a few times to make sure it looks right, lighting, time of day, etc. It's the little details, right?
220hertz  [autor] 7 JUN 2018 a las 9:01 p. m. 
@ [BA] Scar. Thanks! I guess this is somewhere between a substation and a transformer box. But I see these quite a bit in the region where I live (which is also pretty rural).
DPT Wanderer 7 JUN 2018 a las 8:19 p. m. 
But Quite Good Looking Nonetheless
DPT Wanderer 7 JUN 2018 a las 8:19 p. m. 
@220hertz Depending Actually On where your at In America I Littearlly Live Right Next To A Substation Thats Larger Than This [Granted Its Out in the Countryside]
jPRO93 7 JUN 2018 a las 4:20 p. m. 
Great job!
Amayasnep 7 JUN 2018 a las 4:14 p. m. 
Small, no extra props, good UI icon. You're the best 200hertz!
220hertz  [autor] 7 JUN 2018 a las 8:25 a. m. 
@sffc - You're welcome! That was the idea.
sffc 7 JUN 2018 a las 1:17 a. m. 
Thank you! Looks useful for powering isolated remote buildings without needing giant power lines.
stuzy46 5 JUN 2018 a las 1:58 a. m. 
Like the look of this.thank you
NoirMoutton 5 JUN 2018 a las 12:01 a. m. 
Now THIS is a really useful asset- small but beautiful!