![]() Districts can be of any size and they can be used to simply create city boroughs that have distinct names like Manhattan and Bronx in New York or they can be used to fine tune a set of aspects from industrial types to the distribution of smoke detectors to lower the risk of house fires. ![]() They make for great supporting tools to handle the larger cities that occupy many map tiles.Īt their core districts are areas that the player can create by painting them using the Paint District tool. In addition we wanted to provide the possibility to create specialized industry and connect it to the functionality of what would become the districts.Ĭity and district policies are the natural companion to the creation of districts and they provide the tools to customize what happens in any of the districts, from setting service policies to affecting taxes and city planning such as banning highrise buildings and heavy traffic.īoth the district feature and the different policies unlock as the city grows and the player progresses in the game. In Cities: Skylines we wanted the cities to be big but we also wanted to give the player control over smaller parts of the city and make it possible to customize the different areas as they see fit. If you want to refresh your memory about the previous dev diaries, check here: ! ![]() ![]() Without further ado grab the popcorn, find a comfortable seat and enjoy the ride! It's about time we took a closer look at the districts and policies in Cities: Skylines.
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