Object reference not set to an instance of an object So I tried to open my save again, now that I could without an error, hoping the DLC's would be there, but to my surprise this error now appeared: This DLC took over a year to come out after campus, and it is exceptionally flat and disjointed, similar to Cities: Skylines first expansions.
But when I restarted the game my Green Cities and Airports DLC still didn't say I had purchased them on the main menu.
I spoke to CO_Avanya again and they said shut the game and to check the integrity of the games files, so that's what I did and everything was fine. I went to check the main menu and even that said I hadn't bought them, even though they were in my steam library downloaded. However when I got onto my save, all my Green Cities and Airport DLC assets were gone, their assets and even where they were on the toolbar. So I spoke to the community manager CO_Avanya and I downloaded Loading Screen Manager, Save our Saves and Safenets, and I was able to re-access my save without a simulation fail. When I loaded up my save though, I got this error and game crash: I downloaded some stuff on steam workshop, which didn't say it had any conflicts with any other mods. Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible. Rich in natural resources, transportation options and industrial opportunities, these new maps have all the right stuff. I checked the google spread sheet already to see if it was a compatibility issue. I am using quite a lot but they are all compatible as far as I'm aware. Cities: Skylines is a 2015 city-building game developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive.The game is a single-player open-ended city-building simulation.Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area.
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Simulation: (failed) and purchased mods not appearing in-gameĪfter Dark, Snowfall, Natural Disasters, Mass Transit, Green Cities, Industries, Airports