Colossal Order has been hard at work improving and stabilizing Cities: Skylines 2 since its release last month. This has meant weekly updates to address performance issues and other bugs in the city builder. Today, the developer released the latest patch, which it says will be the last of the weekly updates as it transitions to larger fixes.
Cities: Skylines 2 Hotfix 1.0.14f1 patch notes
The following patch notes were shared on Steam this morning.
Reduced occurrences of texture resolution dropping
Fixed case where in-game would appear black when playing offline
Fixed undesired clothing variations
Fixed "Garbage Pilling Up" warning notification icon not being removed after garbage is collected
Fixed citizen model changing when characters go in/out of buildings
Increased citizen preference to park cars on building lots vs roadside
Fixed multiple pathfinding bugs and general improvements
Improved calculation accuracy for fitting pickups on parking lots
Fixed bug resetting line visibility when changing the Transport Overview Panel tab or transport type
Fixed flaws and optimized air pollution, especially on the Tampere map
Added "Under Construction" section and progress bar for spawnables SIP
Hid other SIP sections until building construction is completed
Added button to toggle visibility for whole list of lines at once
Balanced parking buildings' construction and upkeep costs, electricity and water consumption, garbage accumulation, XP rewards and workplaces
Increased service coverage range and capacity of the Elementary School, Medical Clinic, Hospital, Fire House, Fire Station, Police Station and Police Headquarters
Balanced processing and sewage capacity of Wastewater treatment plant Extra Processing Unit
Fixed coverage not shown fully green when placing Police station
Tweaked terrain cliff texture tiling and detail texture values
Fixed padding issues in the main menu
Fixed Japanese UI layout issues
Updated credits
The release cadence may be slowing down, but Colossal Order has plenty of updates planned for the future of this city builder. For more Cities: Skylines 2, Shacknews has you covered.