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ramon1983

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i love the game on pc but that is getting old so the game don"t run so good and i got it on xbox one
the only downside to that is that there are no mods like traffic manager (tmpe11 stable) move it or the anarchy mods
does anyone know if these are coming to xbox or you can get them already
 
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Alas, the modding solution for Cities for XBox was one of the earliest attemting to do such a thing - the game was not designed with the use-case in mind, meaning that mods have execution access on the machine. Understandably, Microsoft was hesitant about letting mods run unchecked and consequently each mod enabled for XBox needed to be manually vetted and inspected. As you may guess this turned out to be hugely expensive and a drain for the game team, and that's why the mods for the console version of Cities have remained static for so long.

Unfortunatly, I'll have to be the bringer of bad news, but the mod library for Cities is unlikely to be expanded. An upside is that the successful implementation has opened the gates to more relaxed modding for XBox that later games have reaped the benefits of, chiefly Surviving Mars that has a thriving library of mods fully functional on XBox. That might be a cold comfort though...
 
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