![]() ![]() ![]() – Beta Mods and Mods newer than the currently released version can no longer be uploaded to Steam Workshop. ![]() This should make looking at conflicts and uploading to Steam workshop easier. – Sped up mod details dialog for massive mods that have 10000’s of files included. – Added safety code to check for invalid and dangling pointers – this should make catching hard to find and rare issues easier. ![]() Video DX9/DX11/GL dlls are no longer required for compiling shaders. – Shader compiler is now in it’s own DLL. – Data compilation is now in a separate DLL – CompileWin.dll – this can be swapped out for other platforms (consoles, mac, linux, etc) – OpenGL is now supported (but isn’t currently being released with the PC version) – Math library can now be compiled without the need for SIMD instructions. – Any mods with custom materials will need to be modified to point to the new shaders and/or use SRSL. – All materials now use custom shading language SRSL instead of HLSL. – Memory usage allowance has been increased to 1 gigabyte, which should allow for larger mods. – Resource files can be in UTF8, USC2, UTF16, big and little endian. I also noticed my happiness is only 3 and a half stars, must have been before I knew how important the cemetery is for that reason This one shows that I had over 400 adults but that was with all the mods in play - some of them make it a lot easier. Beautiful game though and it is fun and can be extremely challenging that first year trying to get a foothold especially under hard / harsh settings.ĮDIT - to add on to this post, I just went and found that I had a couple screen grabs. Something like that to give more to strive for. I feel like it would have been nice to have features like building upgrades / combination of buildings unlocking new buildings / items. I guess the only goal left would be to try for the greatest population possible, maybe that's the whole point anyway. Was pretty tough at first but now I can get a thriving city (with or without mods) established every time up to 2 or 3 hundred citizens but then usually tire of it. ![]()
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