Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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UK Retail - Currys / PC World
   
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4 MAY 2015 a las 4:04
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UK Retail - Currys / PC World

En 2 colecciones creadas por rik4000
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Descripción
UK Retail Park Outlets - Currys / PC World
PC World is one of the UK's largest retail chains of mass-market computers superstores. Many of its physical stores in the United Kingdom now trade under the combined Currys PC World brand. These are mostly seen at retail parks across the country.

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Updated for the RICO mod
This asset has been updated for the RICO mod, the building stats are:
Service - Commercial
Sub-service - High
Level - 2
Workplaces - 50
Cost - 10,000
UI-Category - comhigh
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** UPDATED FOR AFTER DARK **

Can i plop down more than one?
YES you can now thanks to this fantastic mod Not So Unique Buildings

Building Stats
Construction cost : 10,000
Maintenance cost : 320 p/w
Electricity consumption : 30
Tourists High/Med/Low : 120/130/120
Workers Educated/Highly/Uneducated/Well : 10/2/20/10
Attractiveness : 10
Entertainment : 150
Entertainment Radius : 300
Monument level : 1
Noise accumulation : 25
Noise radius : 50

Where can i find this asset in game?
This asset can be found under the unique building section (level 2)

Model Info
  • 279 Polys
  • 658 Tris
  • 1024 Texture res (diffuse, Normal)
  • Currently has auto LOD (which looks ok)


Enjoy :)
3 comentarios
Foz 28 JUN 2015 a las 8:04 
I love this UK retail collection! Thanks mate!

Just wondering what car park asset you've used, is it one you've made? Is it available on the workshop?

Can you make it available? 8-)
Nipple Biting Rat 6 MAY 2015 a las 10:26 
lmao the first picture reminds me of the kittybrewster retail park in Aberdeen