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    Developers Confirm Cities: Skylines 2 Won’t Receive Paid DLC Until Its Existing Issues Are Resolved

    Colossal Order Delays Paid Expansions for Cities: Skylines 2 in Favor of Performance Fixes

    Cities: Skylines 2 developers, Colossal Order, have recently announced that they will be prioritizing performance improvements for the game before releasing any paid expansions. The highly anticipated sequel, known for its immersive city-building experience, has garnered mixed reviews due to its demanding CPU and GPU requirements, as well as its shaky performance.

    Performance Woes Hit Cities: Skylines 2

    Players have been reporting issues such as low FPS, stuttering, and unattractive dynamic resolutions worsened by the lack of DLSS support and limited FSR. While some have managed to find workarounds and recommended graphics settings, the overall performance of the game remains far from optimal. Critics compare the experience to driving on a poorly maintained road full of potholes.

    Fortunately, Colossal Order acknowledges these performance problems and promises to address them. The studio shared their commitment to making the necessary fixes to meet their desired benchmark. A recent patch has already made some improvements in areas like depth of field, global illumination, and level of detail. The update also addressed stutters, crashes caused by car collisions, and even removed an offensive radio advert.

    Further Performance Enhancements and Balancing Tweaks

    Continuing their efforts to enhance the game’s performance, the latest patch focuses on areas such as shadows, unnecessarily large textures, and the rendering order of objects. By optimizing these elements, the developers aim to reduce the strain on the GPU and improve overall gameplay smoothness. Additionally, the patch includes various bug fixes and balancing adjustments.

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    Delaying Paid Content to Prioritize Performance

    In their latest weekly blog post, Colossal Order reassured players that they will not release any new paid content for Cities: Skylines 2 until the performance issues have been resolved. The studio, acknowledging their small team size, expressed their need to focus solely on improving the game’s performance without spreading their resources too thin.

    While addressing the performance problems remains their top priority, Colossal Order also expressed their interest in incorporating beloved features and quality-of-life improvements from the original Cities: Skylines that were missing in the sequel due to time constraints. They appreciate player suggestions and are eager to implement enhancements that will enhance the overall gameplay experience.

    Garbage Collection and Stray Dogs: Hilarious Bugs Addressed

    On a lighter note, the patch also resolved some amusing bugs, including issues with garbage collection and stray dogs. Apparently, the bug caused an alarming proliferation of abandoned packs of dogs throughout the city. The developers’ ability to address these quirky problems demonstrates their commitment to delivering a polished and enjoyable game.

    In conclusion, Colossal Order’s decision to prioritize performance fixes over paid expansions is a commendable move. It reflects their dedication to ensuring that Cities: Skylines 2 provides players with a smooth and immersive city-building experience. With ongoing efforts to address performance issues and a willingness to incorporate player feedback, it is clear that Colossal Order is committed to creating a game that meets the expectations of their loyal fanbase.

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