First up we have the three new Wall-to-wall specializations that can be used for residential, commercial, and office zones. Today’s dev diary is all about the new district specializations and new maps, so let’s check them out. Unless you are like me and live in a very cold country far to the north and have no pleasure in playing City Skylines on maps with eternal winter, 'Snowy Coast' is Definitively nr.10 instead of the tropical Sandy Beach.Īfter this I'm posting another guide with another video, where all the maps mentioned below is shown, for all those that like to study maps with all the 25 tiles and more, before desciding where to start building. Greetings city-builders, and welcome to the fourth Dev Diary covering Plazas and Promenades. This is a -very- hilly and challenging map: Amasra 1:1. I highly recommend trying to build only one tile and getting it as full as possible, before going to the next city. You will need to play a few games to figure out the game, so playing different maps will give yo a better feel of the different maps, so you can decide what your play style will be. (18 sq KM) The starting square puts you in the Downtown (Financial) District. Yes, any map is a good map to start with. I've based this guide on amount of buildable area and discarded all the maps that lack a form of transport or a resource, and be aware that nr.2 got little oil, but still I chose it and the others also for their beauty. This map was derived from Terrain Party download at 1:1 scale.