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http://www.pcgamer.com/cities-skylines-snowfall-expansion-announced/Cities: Skylines keeps on sprawling. Following a cryptic teaser posted to Reddit by Paradox staff, the Snowfall expansion has now been announced, arriving "later this year".
Snowfall at last brings weather systems to Skylines. Cosmetic rain and fog will be released as a free update and appear on existing maps to make your citizens' lives that little bit less pleasant.
If you buy the full expansion, you'll be expected to handle the misery yourself. On winter-themed maps, cities will have to be heated as the cold sets in, transport infrastructure will be expected to handle the ice, and you'll want snow ploughs to keep traffic moving. Hopefully winter parks and new landmarks will ease the winter misery.
There's no word on price yet, but the After Dark expansion costs $15/£11, so I'd expect something similar.
Was ist eigentlich aus der Konsolenversion geworden?
The free “Match Day” DLC includes:
- A Stadium for your City - Build a stadium in your city and become the home of a major sports franchise
- Match Day Mechanics: Prepare for increased traffic coming to and from your arena on match day – and reap the rewards from ticket revenue
- Customize your local team colors
- New stadium-related policies
- A New Hat for Chirper (!)
What lets the port down, regrettably, are its performance issues. When I asked Paradox about Skylines' framerate, I was told it typically averages a healthy 30. But the company admitted that in late game - when urban sprawl really kicks in - it drops to an average of 20. Paradox said it designed the game's movement in a way which minimises "the impact on gameplay aspects" so that "you don't notice it". Personally, however, I found I very much noticed. The slowness of the simulation is pronounced in dense areas, particularly when zooming in on a crowded high street. Not ideal when you're trying to stalk an NPC as they go about their daily life.
The FPS issue becomes even more of a problem when the Switch is docked. Again, on a smaller city, it was perfectly fine - but when a bustling metropolis was loaded, the FPS took a hit. Things got incredibly choppy when I zoomed in.