“Cities: Skylines II” will be released in late October. Publisher Paradox Interactive brought up some noteworthy topics before the game is released. First, the game itself will not support Steam Workshop. On the other hand, the game itself will not support Steam Workshop. The development team is taking precautions against the future performance of the game.
according to Paradox Forum Q&Athe official clearly stated that “Metropolis: Skyrim 2” will not support Steam Workshop, but will instead「Paradox Mods」As a center for supporting Mod modules in the future, it provides module support options for cross-platforms.
compared to Steam WorkshopThere are tens of thousands of player mods. Currently, there are only more than a hundred mods in the “Paradox Mods” section of “Metropolis: Skyrim”. This pair of players are accustomed to using workshop mods on PC Steam. It is undoubtedly a big blow to players.
It is worth mentioning that the modules of “Metropolis: Skyrim” cannot be used in “Metropolis: Skyrim 2”. After all, the two are different works.
Another issue Paradox is forewarned about is PC performance, according toannouncement“Metropolis: Skyrim 2” has not yet reached the official target test benchmark (benchmark) through the efforts of the development team, but the content pointed out that from a long-term perspective, they still believe that listing now is the best way to look forward.
Considering that the second generation is already a next-generation game built using Unreal Engine 5 (Unreal Engine 5), this announcement is likely to be due to Paradox encountering performance issues for the launch of “Metropolis: Skyrim 2”, and for the player community in advance. Vaccination.
According to the Steam page, the minimum processor requirement for “Metropolis: Skyrim 2” is Intel Core i7-6700K | AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, the graphics card is Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB), and the recommended configuration is Intel Core i5-12600K | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 (10 GB), players may want to weigh whether the PC host is powerful enough.
“Cities: Skylines II” developed by the Colossal Order team is expected to be released on October 25, and is expected to be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC Steam.