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#CITIES SKYLINES PC TEST MODS#
If its graphic mods like Dynamic Resolution or LOD Toggler, then the GPU. If its tons of assets like buildings, props, trees, cars, networks, then the RAM. If its actual mods like TMPE, then its the CPU. /r/hardwareswap - Got old parts and looking to upgrade? Maybe someone has that trade you're looking for. OP: 'What is the most important PC component in a heavily modded Cities: Skylines' Me: Depends on what you call 'heavily modded'./r/buildapcsales - Find all the best deals on parts that you may never see elsewhere!./r/buildapc - A large community dedicated to the discussion of all things PC building.Stay within the budget (use the price from before rebates), check all parts to make sure they are compatible, be sure to read through the description that the OP creates. Intended use (gaming, video editing, etc).Where you are located (country and state/province, ideally).Operating System or Peripherals (Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc) needed?.
#CITIES SKYLINES PC TEST 1080P#
When you make a new thread, please include all of the following: If this 1080p build was to run Cities: Skylines at 1440p Ultra, by increasing its screen size, then the FPS it would return on High would be around an average of 67 FPS. If there is nothing that meets your needs, feel free to make a new post. I still think my personal favorite is SimCity 2000 but at this point I can confidently say that’s more because of nostalgia than because Cities. This sub is for helping you build your PC, not get money to build it.īefore posting a thread, do a quick search to see if anyone has asked for a similar build recently. Cities: Skylines is a great city builder.