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Imperatur's Vanilla Compact Diverging Diamond
   
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Imperatur's Vanilla Compact Diverging Diamond

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This vanilla diverging diamond takes after Imperatur's tutorial video and also resembles the Mallard Creek Rd and I-485[maps.app.goo.gl] service interchange in Charlotte, NC, US. The key difference is that Imperatur uses a ground-level design, whereas this asset uses elevated roads. The roads gradually elevate from 0m to 12m at the overpass. 12m is necessary to ensure stoplights don't protrude from the highways.

You do not need mods to use it, but you do need the Mass Transit DLC. This ensures "lane mathematics" is applied and that cars follow the pathing efficiently. As Imperatur mentions in his video, you can upgrade the roads after placing the asset to add additional lanes. Just make sure "lane mathematics" is applied so everything works correctly.

Note: While I think DDIs are amazing in real life, in Cities: Skylines, they can be big, even if labeled as "compact." Plus, because of using two lights, I don't suggest using this asset in a heavy traffic area, as it could cause backups. My advice: Test, test, test!

Notes
  • You'll find this asset under Roads > Intersections in the game
  • Cost: $34,960
  • Upkeep: $465/week
  • The overpass shouldn't have any protruding streetlights
  • For optimal placement, it's best to place this asset on a flat area
  • After placing the asset, you may add bushes and trees to help with noise pollution and the overall look and feel.

Thanks!

Prism
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