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Cities: Skylines - Industries

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Introduction

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With Cities: Skylines Industry, you'll be able to customize your industrial areas with supply chains and unique factories. Well managed industry areas will level up and become more efficient. Aside from production chains, you'll find a new city service for handling mail and the cargo airport which eases import and export of factory goods.

  1. Cities: Skylines - Industries is perhaps the biggest new addition the game has seen yet, and one of the countless additions that can be slapped onto the base game regardless of prior expansion pack purchases Previous add-ons and expansions have been reprimanded in the past for being little more than glorified item packs commanding a bit too high a price tag, but the general consensus with.
  2. Cities: Skylines - Industries becomes a larger and more meaningful part of the game with this expansion! Players can customize their industrial areas with supply chains for the four different resource types and unique factories. Well managed industry areas will level up and become more efficient.
  3. Cities: Skylines - Industries becomes a larger and more meaningful part of the game with this expansion! Players can customize their industrial areas with supply chains for the four different resource types and unique factories. Well managed industry areas will level up and become more efficient. Aside from production chains, there is a new.

Cities Skylines features industrial specialization. You can have a sector focus on Oil, Ore, Forest or farming. Whereas generic industries can level from 1 to 3 the specialized industries only feature a single level. However with 24 workers they are similar to level 2 generic industry. Each of these specializations has their own tax benefits and cost.

Keep in mind that early game districts will often be too expensive to build roads too. Late game high tech generic industries are cleaner and provide more jobs. So generally they only make sense mid-game. Cuphead - official soundtrack download free.

The specializations

Cities Skylines features the following industrial specialization:

Forest Industry

Forests are a renewable resource giving a modest increase in tax incomes, but also slightly increasing the pollution rate (source: manual).

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Farming Industry

Fertile land is a renewable resource that gives a modest increase in tax income without producing extra ground pollution. Instead, the Agriculture Specialization will requires more water and produce more waste water (source: manual).

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Ore Industry

Ore is a limited resource that produces more tax income and ground pollution, although not as much as oil industry. Ore industry requires more electricity than usual industry (source: manual).

Oil Industry

Oil is a limited resource that will increase tax income significantly, but it also produces a lot more ground pollution and requires more electricity (source: manual).

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Overview of Industry specializations

Let's take a look at the different pros and cons of the specializations (source: manual).

Resource typeRenewableTax income
(compared to generic industry)
Pollution rate
(compared to generic industry)
Requirements
(compared to generic industry)
OilNo+35%+30%Requires 15% more electricity
OreNo+20%+20%Requires 10% more electricity
ForestYes+10%+7%Requires 7% more electricity
Fertile landYes+10%Doesn't pollute ground,
turns all fresh water used into waste water
Requires 25% more water
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Keep in mind that while Forest and Fertile land can be re-used but the Oil and Ore deposits are non-renewable. You can run out of those resources. However do not worry; they will be imported when required. However this will lower tax income and increase traffic.

Using industry specialization

Step 1: Find the correct tile

If you want to use industry specialization then you will first have to check if your map actually supports that type of resource. You can do this by clicking the overview button OR by using the resource overlay.

Step 2: Find the location of natural resources

Once you have identified a suitable tile the next step is to find the area that actually has the required resources. Do this by choosing the Natural Resource overlay located on filter menu (second row, 1 up from the bottom).

Step 3: Zone and create a district

Try to build a network on top of the natural resource. Now use the district tool to 'paint' a district on your new sector. Forgotten hill bundle codes.

Step 5: Assign an industry specialization to your district

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Farming Industry

Fertile land is a renewable resource that gives a modest increase in tax income without producing extra ground pollution. Instead, the Agriculture Specialization will requires more water and produce more waste water (source: manual).

Ore Industry

Ore is a limited resource that produces more tax income and ground pollution, although not as much as oil industry. Ore industry requires more electricity than usual industry (source: manual).

Oil Industry

Oil is a limited resource that will increase tax income significantly, but it also produces a lot more ground pollution and requires more electricity (source: manual).

Overview of Industry specializations

Let's take a look at the different pros and cons of the specializations (source: manual).

Resource typeRenewableTax income
(compared to generic industry)
Pollution rate
(compared to generic industry)
Requirements
(compared to generic industry)
OilNo+35%+30%Requires 15% more electricity
OreNo+20%+20%Requires 10% more electricity
ForestYes+10%+7%Requires 7% more electricity
Fertile landYes+10%Doesn't pollute ground,
turns all fresh water used into waste water
Requires 25% more water

Keep in mind that while Forest and Fertile land can be re-used but the Oil and Ore deposits are non-renewable. You can run out of those resources. However do not worry; they will be imported when required. However this will lower tax income and increase traffic.

Using industry specialization

Step 1: Find the correct tile

If you want to use industry specialization then you will first have to check if your map actually supports that type of resource. You can do this by clicking the overview button OR by using the resource overlay.

Step 2: Find the location of natural resources

Once you have identified a suitable tile the next step is to find the area that actually has the required resources. Do this by choosing the Natural Resource overlay located on filter menu (second row, 1 up from the bottom).

Step 3: Zone and create a district

Try to build a network on top of the natural resource. Now use the district tool to 'paint' a district on your new sector. Forgotten hill bundle codes.

Step 5: Assign an industry specialization to your district

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If you press the specialization button and the click the district a little icon will appear below the district's name.

Summary

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If everything went well and the demand is there then your specialized resource will start to appear. Keep in mind that all buildings will be sold when you re-assign a new specialty.

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Feel free to post questions or remarks in the comments.





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