Wednesday, January 22, 2025
HomePatch NotesCities: Skylines 2 Patch Notes Hotfix 1.2.3.f1 on 22 January

Cities: Skylines 2 Patch Notes Hotfix 1.2.3.f1 on 22 January

After a long time, we finally have a new hotfix patch for Cities: Skylines 2. The patch addresses some of the main issues reported by players over the past few months. Read the full patch notes below.

Patch Notes Hotfix 1.2.3.f1

Known issues:

  • Due to the changes to the death probability, cities with many seniors may experience an increase in unemployment as all seniors have been made younger to maintain the population and avoid a huge increase in the death rate. As some of them reenter the workforce (some will be early to mid-range seniors and stay retired), unemployment may rise depending on the job situation in the city.
  • The amount of seniors in the city is expected to drop very low, but as the population ages and the new death probability calculations take effect, it will stabilize at a more reasonable level than previously.

Modern Architecture Fixes & Improvements:

  • Minor fixes and balancing updates to vehicle capacities, upkeeps, and workplaces.
  • Added service vehicle parking spots.

Urban Promenades Fixes & Improvements:

  • Minor fixes and balancing updates to vehicle capacities, upkeeps, and workplaces.
  • Added service vehicle parking spots.

Gameplay Fixes & Improvements:

  • Performance optimization for job finding.
  • Improved the death probability curve to ensure citizens die at appropriate ages.
    • Existing senior citizens have made younger to ages spanning from early adulthood to mid-range seniors.
    • Citizen age is now limited to 120 game days.
    • Removed already dead citizens who haven’t been assigned a hearse yet.
  • Fixed crash to desktop caused by a missing zone type after a building levels up.
  • Fixed the Hydroelectric Power Plant’s electricity production depending on simulation speed by adding a constant flow speed.
  • Fixed police stations not sending vehicles to crime scenes if there are no parked police cars but there is a parked police helicopter.
  • Fixed situations where placing a train station over existing tracks caused connection issues.
  • Fixed parked service vehicle props floating in the air or dropping under the vehicle when the building was placed on uneven terrain.
  • Fixed issue causing elevation when placing a road next to a parking lot.
  • Fixed propping issue with IndustrialManufacturing04_L1_6x6 (and L2)

UI Fixes & Improvements:

  • Updated Terraforming, Vegetation, ParksandRecreation and Landscaping icons.
  • Improved the default game input option page to show a warning if there is a binding conflict.
  • Fixed issue with road tutorial UI highlights.
  • Fixed Photo Mode tutorial not triggering in certain cases. The tutorial will now trigger after pressing the Photo Mode button if it has not yet been seen by the player.
  • Fixed an issue where save files may display incorrect Population and Expansion Points data if the Player hovers over completely new save files while playing on an already developed city.
  • Multiple SFX fixes.
  • Multiple controller fixes.

Modding Fixes & Improvements:

  • Fixed connection loss causing PDX Mods to crash.
  • Fixed custom climate curves loading issue.
  • Fixed an issue where Region Pack buildings start to disappear if the internet connection is lost.
  • Fixed “B” shortcut on the keyboard not opening the bulldozer in the Editor.
  • Improved the Mod Publisher
    • A new mod is only published if the Mod ID is 0 in the publish configuration.
    • Fixed incorrect resolving option being shown when a keybinding has a conflict and a user is trying to set the same key to a binding.
    • Added the ability for mods to show warning sign on options (using SettingsUIWarningAttribute), option tab (using SettingsUITabWarningAttribute), or option page (using SettingsUIPageWarningAttribute).

Paradox Mods Fixes & Improvements:

  • Updated PDX SDK to 1.30
Harry S
Harry Shttp://patchcrazy.co.uk
Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Recent Comments