Cities: Skylines II’s Remarkable Comeback

by Chief Editor

Cities: Skylines II has seen a significant recovery in player reception, with Steam user review scores rising to 74% positive for the most recent 30-day window. According to reports, this turnaround follows a transition to Iceflake Studios as the developer, alongside consistent performance patches and an expanded ecosystem of community-created mods that address base-game limitations.

Why are Cities: Skylines II player reviews improving?

The shift in sentiment is largely attributed to the developer change announced by publisher Paradox Interactive eight months ago. After a rocky October 2023 launch marred by severe frame rate drops and simulation instability, the game struggled to maintain a 50% approval rating on Steam. Recent data shows that the tide has turned; in the last 30 days, 951 reviews have pushed the game’s score to 74% positive.

Players cite a more stable simulation and improved frame rates as the primary drivers of this optimism. One Steam user noted that the title, which previously felt like an incomplete beta, now resembles a “fully fleshed out base game.”

Did you know?

At launch, high-end gaming hardware often struggled to run Cities: Skylines II. Many early adopters were forced to rely on cloud gaming platforms just to achieve playable performance.

How have mods changed the gameplay experience?

While the developer switch provided the technical foundation, the community-driven modding scene has added necessary depth and utility. According to reports, mods currently allow players to integrate custom landmarks, such as football stadiums, and introduce complex mechanics like city elections.

Iceflake's Plan to Fix Cities Skylines 2's Performance Issues…

These tools also provide workarounds for persistent design flaws, such as erratic traffic AI. However, there is a trade-off: frequent developer updates, while beneficial for stability, often break existing mods. This forces players to wait for modders to update their files to match the latest game version. Furthermore, some users report that mods can behave unpredictably on cloud services like Nvidia’s GeForce Now, sometimes requiring a manual reinstallation for every session.

What is the outlook for long-term city builders?

The recovery of Cities: Skylines II suggests a growing trend where publishers are willing to pivot development resources to save struggling titles. By replacing Colossal Order with Iceflake Studios, Paradox Interactive appears to have addressed the technical debt that plagued the game’s initial release.

What is the outlook for long-term city builders?

For those who remained skeptical during the game’s initial “doldrums,” the current market position offers a potential entry point. With the Steam summer sale running until July 9, the game and its associated DLC are available at a discount, providing a lower barrier to entry for fans of the original.

Pro Tip:

If you are planning to jump into Cities: Skylines II now, check the Steam Workshop compatibility list before installing large mod packs, as patches frequently update the core game code.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who is the current developer of Cities: Skylines II?
    Iceflake Studios is the current developer, following the decision by publisher Paradox Interactive to part ways with Colossal Order.
  • Is the performance of Cities: Skylines II better now?
    Yes, according to recent Steam user reviews, performance and frame rates have improved significantly due to patches issued by the new development team.
  • When does the current Steam discount end?
    The Steam summer sale discount for Cities: Skylines II concludes on July 9.

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