

Well it more and more sounds like your CPU can not handle the game aswell as before, but the updates brought us new content which may be the reason why you experience difficulties. I may just end up removing the two expansions (After Dark and Snowfall) if I can't solve this problem since I don't use the features they offer (International Airports, Trams, Leisure specialization, etc.) and some even straight up destroy the gameplay, well for me anyways (Game performance during night time is awful, and game slows down when it's snowing or raining) I think it may be a problem with the expansions, because I never experienced any problems like this when I was playing the first release of C:S back in 2015, but I'm a bit skeptical about that being true.Īnd yes, I was the one who posted with the title, " Cities: Skylines with 4 cores", since I may be upgrading my system because C:S doesn't play very well on two cores.

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But I did try disabling all custom mods and assets but it's still the same. I personally dont use this, so I cant tell you if its still working after the recent patch. I only use 4 mods (Auto Bulldoze, All Space Unlock, Road Color Changer and Toggle Traffic Lights) and only 5 assets from the workshop (most of them I created from the asset editor). Not sure if this will disable the ones you have currently, but the mod does claim to disable lights at new intersections. Simmarized I think it is more of corrupted file or the CPU to slow (You asked the other day about an upgrade?) (You can use any other suitable program, but I guess the official one is optimised for Intel SSDs). Intel 530? -> Intel SSD Toolbox or something like this to check it. Without any or just low demanding Steam Workshop items, there are no issues at all.Īnother thing would be to check the S.M. While loading CS, the CPU and the SSD are under high usage due to those demanding mods and sometimes it crashes while loading.Įven 8 GB of RAM can be not enough with CS mods. Because of not even 50 CS Workshop objects, but which are high demanding, sometimes the loading screen and the music get stuck. Without any or just low demanding Steam Workshop items, there are no issues at all. This version has the traffic lights on the correct side of the intersection, opposite of the. This will allow you to use the traffic signal assets from this, without any of the bugs or hassle. Even 8 GB of RAM can be not enough with CS mods. Simply grab Cgameworld's Traffic Light Replacer mod, subscribe to this and follow the instructions on his mod.

Yesterday I got my 240GB SSD to play games with shorter loading times. While loading CS, the CPU and the SSD are under high usage due to those demanding mods and sometimes it crashes while loading. Then its the question whether Steam itself is located on the C drive and the actual games on D/E. One question: How many assets/props/mods do you use, if any? So I see that you have 8GB Ram and your C drive is a SSD. I might try running Auslogics Disk Defrag. It would be probably the second reason, since the drive numbers are correct and that's how its shown in task manager.
