![]() You can use the same trick to make a lake or pond, but unless you constantly turn your outlet on and off, it’ll overflow. Keep using terrain tools liberally to shape your new waterway.Ĭhange the shape of the pond until you’ve got the Outlet as submerged as you want. Once the water’s flowing, find out where it’s going and use the terrain tools to shape it however you want. Connect it with water pipes and bring over some electricity. Later, you can lift this area up a bit if the Outlet isn’t fully submerged. Then, make a notch where you want the water to leave. Make a notch and small lakeĬreate the notch where your little lake will spill out from. We’re aiming to get it sat as low as possible so that the water sits over the top of it.Ĭonnect the Outlet up to water and power. Try rotating the building to find the perfect spot. Now, you’ll probably need to fiddle about a bit with the placement. You’ll be able to turn it into a hilltop lake. That’ll help with placement, but also give you a chance to make a little hilltop lake.Įven the hole out if you like. When it’s deep enough, use the Slope terrain to even it out a bit. Once that’s done, use the Shift terrain landscaping tool to bore a hole in the ground. ![]() The first thing to do is work out where your water will spring from. It’s got some great accessible hill areas crying out for nature reserves, but you can also build a hill yourself if you’re on a flat map. I’m using the Eden Valley map from the Green Cities expansion. Admittedly some mods make building waterfalls and rivers a bit easier, but it’s more than possible in the vanilla game, too. You can toggle off random disasters and just enjoy the new buildings. I hadn’t bought Natural Disasters because as undeniably epic as the disasters are, they aren’t really my thing. ![]() It’ll shut off automatically if your city’s water demand grows so much that there’s none to spare. The Outlet pumps water when there’s excess water production. It’s a service building that arrived in the Natural Disasters expansion. ![]() Always dreamed of building a waterfall in Cities: Skylines but didn’t know how? Well, me too! But then I found out about the Fresh Water Outlet. ![]()
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