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Yup, that's what it looks like.

 

They also tweeted this earlier:

 

The only thing in that screenshot that would be awesome to have in the game that isn't there now is the tunnels, so that's gotta be what it is.

Aye, at the very least I will have all my traffic underground :laugh:

It's tunnels. They announced a month ago (yesterday) that they had finished a major patch that added tunnels and some other stuff, and it was going to SQA, and that because it was such a huge patch, it would take about a month to QA. It's been a month, so... any day now!

One lane traffic addressed

 

 

The traffic is going to stay so that the vehicle's route is calculated only at the beginning of the journey for now.

The train issue we must investigate more but it's in our radar now.

 

So basically if you have a two lane, that merges into a fourlane, since they calculated their original route on the two lane, it will have two lane mentality.

Not sure what's going on, but this game has become almost completely unusable on my iMac. It was working fine until this update, but now it is so slow I honestly can't do anything. Disappointing because I really wanted to try the tunnels.

Remove any mods you use. There were several reports of mods causing performance issues with the new patch.

http://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkylines/comments/36hs4m/1fps_issue_in_latest_update_solution/

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I haven't even got a big city going yet, and i hit the limit. Now it won't let me place anymore structures, roads, etc anything, and i've only have around 400k population.

 

Kinda disappointing since they give us such a large area to build on, but very limited to what we can put on it.

I haven't even got a big city going yet, and i hit the limit. Now it won't let me place anymore structures, roads, etc anything, and i've only have around 400k population.

Kinda disappointing since they give us such a large area to build on, but very limited to what we can put on it.

For this game, that's actually an incredibly large population. Cities does fudge the numbers like what Sim City does, so those are actually Cims in the city.

If you did a million+ Cims in a city, the system requirements would be considerably higher.

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The 'After Dark' DLC has been released. Not willing to spend extra money? No problem, the core game gets a lot of updates as well: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/after-dark-patch-notes-1-2-0.883183/

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This topic isn't active much anymore but I've been considering going back to my old city and checking out the changes they've made. But I kind of need help. I'd like to see if I can progress past my traffic problem. I have a pretty successful city going but the traffic on the highways is just too much to handle; dead people are being left around.

 

Here are some screenshots:

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