A popular asset mod for Cities Skylines 1 called the Concrete Brush has been taken offline without any prior notices. We don't know the circumstances, but it can no longer be found on the Steam Workshop.
The concern is that, without this mod, there are some old saves that uses the mod become unplayable, sometimes cosmetically, and sometimes unrecoverable.
It has got me wondering about Paradox Mods and Cities Skylines 2, about how mods will work if they are suddenly taken offline without any notices.
Due to the nature of Cities Skylines 2 where game saves will be accessed for long periods of time (a few years perhaps), it is likely there will be some asset mods be no longer available over the course of a few years. I am wondering if Paradox Mods will gracefully be able to handle these types of situations.
Thanks.
The concern is that, without this mod, there are some old saves that uses the mod become unplayable, sometimes cosmetically, and sometimes unrecoverable.
It has got me wondering about Paradox Mods and Cities Skylines 2, about how mods will work if they are suddenly taken offline without any notices.
- Would Paradox Mods allow the player owning a copy of Cities Skylines 2 to keep the removed mod saved and backed up in their system (PC, console) so as long as their game saves are still actively using said mod?
- Would it forces the player to remove said mod and lose their game saves that relies on the asset on their systems?
- Would it intentionally break the game saves because the asset mod is longer a valid mod (consoles), therefore, due to technical reasons, the game may continue to load the game save data but anything that uses the asset mod will diaappear?
- If the asset mod is used in assets mod packs, and said asset mod is removed, will the entire affected assets mod pack (and thus many other assets) be impacted?
Due to the nature of Cities Skylines 2 where game saves will be accessed for long periods of time (a few years perhaps), it is likely there will be some asset mods be no longer available over the course of a few years. I am wondering if Paradox Mods will gracefully be able to handle these types of situations.
Thanks.
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