Some of the key features that convinced us that this map deserved a top 2 spot for the year include: If you like flatlands, lots of rivers, and a mountainous background, then you are almost guaranteed to love Mossissobo.
But not to worry, using the More Network Stuff mod, you can add cargo and passenger ships and bring them into Lake Minnewanka in the northeast.įor players who are seeking even more realism, the Advanced Vehicle Options can be utilized to exchange ships for smaller cargo ships and boats. However, due to the mountainous terrain, the map is located in, there are no outside shipping connections. The two outside road connections are the Trans-Canada Highway, which runs from east to west across the map, and the Canadian Pacific Rail, which also runs from east to west. Some of the standout features of this map include its dual outside road connections and dual outside flight paths. However, it is still a great map, and I daresay with better aesthetics than the actual Banff National Park. Inspired by the Banff National Park in Canada, this map shares features with the region but is by no means an exact replica. It is unarguably worthy of its top 5 places this year. Waftrudnir opted for an SCT-HOMECOMING base theme for this map with a Relight2Average LUT. Inspired by a valley in Chile, this map affords you: But it’s not all a basket of roses on this terrain as Wafthrudnir strategically included some challenging topography just to make things a little more interesting. Unlike most maps on this list, Lake Amsvartnir contains with lots of flat land for building a city. This is a medium difficulty map and is Wafthrudnir’s second map to make it into our top ten for 2020. It’s no wonder this Seychelles-themed map is in our top five maps for 2020. With a connection and infrastructure system that contains 4 highway connections, four railway connections, 2 air routes, and 2 shipping routes, this map is quite frankly, near perfect. But despite this personal bias, this map has turned out to be one of the most loved landscapes in the game. Banyak Archipelago by Wellington6012ĭesigned with personal gameplay in mind, this map is quite different from what we have come to expect from Wellington6012. It is 4T2’s second map in Cities Skylines and contains two rivers – one big and one small river), a sea with lots of fish, and lots of fertile lands, oil, and mineral resources for industries. And this map really lives up to its name. If you’re a fan of fine detail and an intricately-woven environment, then you will definitely love 4T2’s (pronounced forty-two), Fair Haven. For beefed-up details, it is recommended that you use the Park Life DLC. Detailed road and rail networks are only a couple of the many highlighting features of this map.