![]() ![]() Log in to Steam and navigate to the mod, e.g.The screenshot above is an example of this.To install mods in the Cities Skylines usually, I will do this. This results immediately in a far better spread of traffic and better use of those three lanes. With the mods, it's easy to fix - I simply adjust the links so cars in the right lane only turn right, cars in the middle only go ahead, and cars in the left only turn left (or if there is no left or it's a quiet road, they can go ahead as well). The other lanes are (I think) only used by cars which are planning to turn left at some point in the future, or going much further along. This mostly comes down to the right lane by default being valid for turning or continuing forward, so most traffic ends up there. But because of how the AI drivers work (assuming driving on the right), you tend to get massive queues in the right hand lane, moderate-low queues in the middle, and very light traffic in the left hand lane. Traffic behaviour in the base game is not perfect, especially when it comes to three lane roads, which you would think would at least allow more traffic to queue. That said, now I have them I can't imagine playing without them! I had none of these mods while building my first city, and I didn't feel like I was missing anything. This might sound like a lot of tedious micromanagement rather than fun, and I should stress that for the most part the vanilla game will be fine without them. These two mods add a range of features, from different kinds of bus lanes and pedestrian paths to the ability to manually set how lanes connect across junctions, or to set up your own traffic light sequences. ![]() I have a bunch of extra vehicle models, more parks offering different sizes and shapes, and most importantly Traffic ++ and Traffic Manager. It's all done through the Steam workshop, but in-game there's a content manager to easily activate and deactivate mods (with filters to pick out certain types of mods or search by name), and it advertises popular mods which you can click on to go to their Steam pages. One very important thing to note is how well the mods work and how nicely they're integrated into the game. ![]()
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