Cities: Skylines 2 has no cap on the number of people it can track, and it's basically the Matrix (2024)

Earlier this week, a developer post for Cities: Skylines 2 revealed that some beefy improvements had been made to the game's "Agents"—developer speak for pedestrians, cars and the like—that have massively upgraded its capacity for on-screen civs.

"Pathfinding calculations are more numerous and more in-depth than in Cities: Skylines," the blog explains, "However, the calculations are more efficient, resulting in higher performance across the board as the pathfinding and simulation among other calculations take advantage of all the available processing power of the multicore CPUs."

So what does that mean for Skylines players? "Cities: Skylines 2 doesn’t feature hard limits for agents moving about in the city. Overall, the performance of the simulation and pathfinding is vastly improved, which means larger populations are possible."

"The only real limits to the simulation are the hardware limitations on the platform running the game."

This is a huge step up from the first Skylines' hard limit of roughly 65,000 Agents, which could create bizarre disconnects between having a population into the hundreds of thousands, while only being able to see a limited number on screen.

Responses on the Skylines Reddit have been a mixture of nail-biting over the safety of hardware, scepticism, and excitement. "Yep, my poor CPU is having a stroke right now," wrote user evilsummoned_2, while garion333 wrote: "This all seems too good to be true."

On the subject of the uncapped limit itself, user Ok-Kaleidoscope5627 writes: "While I did hit the limit once or twice [in the first game], knowing that it was always looming killed my desire for any city I was really excited about because I knew that just when they started getting really good, they'd die for reasons outside my control."

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Still, this doesn't mean that the game's civilians are infinite, or that it can handle hundreds of thousands of them with no pressure. Unless you want to burn a hole through your CPU, your hardware will tap out at some point, with a different limit for each player.

Now that limit's uncapped, though—and the game's pathfinding AI is much improved, with its decision-making incorporating ease of parking and transportation costs—we're one small step closer to straight-up building the Matrix. I give it about ten more years before city builders are keeping us up at night, wondering what happens to the sapient citizens when we quit to desktop.

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Cities: Skylines 2 has no cap on the number of people it can track, and it's basically the Matrix (2024)

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Cities: Skylines 2 has no cap on the number of people it can track, and it's basically the Matrix? ›

Unlike the previous game which was limited to around 65,000 citizens, the number of citizens that can be directly simulated in Cities: Skylines II is limited only by a player's computer or console specifications. Each city can earn up to 2 billion currency units.

Will Cities: Skylines 2 have realistic population? ›

An essential mod for the original Cities Skylines, 'Realistic Population' makes the entire Cities Skylines 2 housing, commercial, and office market considerably more plausible. Created by 'WG,' it tweaks building capacities to make them closer to real life.

What is the limit in Cities: Skylines 2? ›

Cities skylines 2 has no citizen cap, meaning that so long as your city keeps growing, it has to keep simulating more and more and more citizens, which takes a toll on even cutting edge PCS.

What is the highest population in Cities: Skylines 2? ›

Cities: Skylines 2 has no cap on the number of people it can track, and it's basically the Matrix. The only real limit will be down to your hardware.

How to increase population in city skylines 2? ›

However, there are other ways to keep the population rising as the game goes on.
  1. 5 Healthcare. Citizens want to live somewhere with good medical options. ...
  2. 4 Managing Traffic. Getting around quickly is essential. ...
  3. 3 Managing Taxes Correctly. The city needs funding somehow. ...
  4. 2 Parks and Rec. ...
  5. 1 Maintaining Happiness.
Dec 7, 2023

Is Cities Skylines 2 confirmed? ›

The Cities Skylines 2 release date is set for October 24, 2023 for PC only. Sadly, it was confirmed on September 29 that the game's release onto PS5, Xbox Series X, and Game Pass has been delayed to Spring 2024.

How big is the map in Cities Skylines 2? ›

Cities: Skylines 2 Map Size

According to the developer, Cities: Skylines 2's map size is 61.39 square miles (or 159 square kilometers).

Is there a population cap in Cities: Skylines 2? ›

Unlike the previous game which was limited to around 65,000 citizens, the number of citizens that can be directly simulated in Cities: Skylines II is limited only by a player's computer or console specifications. Each city can earn up to 2 billion currency units.

Will Cities: Skylines 2 have DLCs? ›

Will Cities Skylines 2 have DLC? Yes, Cities Skylines 2 will have DLC which can range from full expansion packs to new radio stations.

Will Cities: Skylines 2 use multicore? ›

Cities: Skylines 2 runs on the latest Unity engine with Direct3D 11 and Unity's High Definition Rendering Pipeline (HDPR). It also uses Unity's new DOTS tech stack for better multi-core CPU support.

How to optimize Cities: Skylines 2? ›

Below is a list of recommended settings to help you optimize the best possible performance for Cities: Skylines 2.
  1. Screen Resolutions: 1920x 1080 x 60Hz.
  2. VSync: On.
  3. Depth of Field Mode: Disabled.
  4. Dynamic Resolution Scale Quality: Disabled.
  5. Anti-aliasing Quality: Low SMAA.
  6. Clouds Quality Settings: Disabled / Low.
Nov 4, 2023

How many tiles are in cities skylines 2? ›

The game now offers a total of 441 map tiles, providing virtually limitless freedom for players to build their desired city size. While the size increase is exciting, players need to be cautious of performance issues as bigger cities may slow down the game and potentially cause crashes.

What engine will cities skylines 2 use? ›

Is Cities Skylines 2 Still Using The Unity Game Engine? Yes, the upcoming game still uses Unity which is the same game engine that was used by Colossal Order in making the original game in 2015. This was already confirmed by the Tampere-based developer when they were asked by a fan back in March.

How to solve not enough customers in Cities Skylines 2? ›

Citizens in Cities: Skylines 2 feel this way too. A good strategy to provide enough customers for stores and vice versa is to place commercial zones near residential zones. Citizens don't have to travel too far, and the commercial buildings will get enough customers due to their proximity.

What is the maximum population in skylines? ›

Whats the max pop i can get in a normal game? 1 million population IS the vanilla limit, but it is not reachable without mods. You can't have 1 million people in a vanilla 9-tiled city, even using 81 tiles you may reach the road and building limits of 49,000. Oh and, you can't reach above 1 million, as it is the limit.

Will Cities Skylines 2 have multiplayer? ›

Unlike SimCity 2013, there are no elements of multiplayer within Cities Skylines 2. Players must create their own saved games, build cities by themselves, and can only interact with the greater community outside the game. This makes sense since the genre is primarily focused on delivering fun single-player simulators.

Is Cities: Skylines traffic realistic? ›

Cities Skyline 2 traffic flow is going to be tough to manage, as the Colossal Order city-building sim introduces new citizen behaviors and rush hours in CS2.

Why is population dropping in Cities: Skylines? ›

One of the most simple reasons is death.

If areas of your city are plagued with sewage, pollution, dead bodies, or sickness, then the population will begin to dwindle. This is similar to real life; large-scale sickness can wipe out communities. Garbage build-up can also cause your population to decline.

What is the max population in Cities: Skylines with mods? ›

I am using realistic population mod, on default. Assuming you have unlocked all 81 tiles, you could theoretically reach 9.7M population.

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