Note²: The chapters ‘Graphics Overhaul’ and ‘Mechanics’ are not in the collections, because not everyone wants the same mods, nor are they all compatible with already-installed mods. Some mods require additional configuration or in-game activation. Also, for the Graphic Overhaul and Mechanics chapter, be sure to read the information given on the mod pages. Just remember, if you follow this whole guide, the first time you start up the game, it might lag a bit due to the amount of mods. Note: This guide is for the steam client. Thanks to steam workshop, you only need to subscribe to the mod and everything will be done for you.
An added bonus to using these collections, is that we made our own sets of collections. It’s quite silly to address 50 different house-mods, when they are all covered in a single house-mod collection. This guide will contain references to individual mods as well as mod collections made by other people.
All mods mentioned here should be compatible with the latest version of Cities: Skylines.
In this guide I will show you which mods I use when playing Cities: Skylines. Cities: Skylines is a must-have for the people who love city builders. It’s the current king of the city-builder games and thanks to its mods, support and expansions, it looks like it will stay the king for a long time.