Sometimes mod creators come up with really fantastic ideas that really need to be a part of the base game. Step 2: See If Your Mod Has Been Implemented Into the Game In addition to this list, users over on Reddit have added the followings mod to the "not working as intended" list: As of May 25th, according to the list on Steam Workshop, these mods are still in need of an update: Given that the new Mass Transit DLC is only a few days old, some of the mod creators haven't gotten around to updating their files. Step 2: Check to See if the Mod Hasn't Been Updated Yet (Or Isn't Working as Intended) If you check out the Steam Workshop for Cities: Skylines or its subreddit, you can see a list of all mods that are currently confirmed as being updated and compatible with the newest version of the game. Provided that the creator of the mod/asset has already updated all files on the Steam Workshop, then your mod should update on its own the next time you boot up Cities: Skylines. The great thing about modding Cities: Skylines is that mods will update themselves automatically, so you don't have to worry about doing it yourself. The game's community has done a pretty good job of keeping track of which mods are still working and which are defunct, but you may still need to check the status of each individual mod you use with Cities: Skylines to see why it's incompatible.
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