
You can also download the latest development builds by following the instructions below: Open Cities: Skylines and enable the mod in the content manager.Linux: ~/.local/share/Colossal Order/Cities_Skylines/Addons/Mods/CSM.Mac OSX: ~/Library/Application Support/Colossal Order/Cities_Skylines/Addons/Mods/CSM.Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Colossal Order\Cities_Skylines\Addons\Mods\CSM.Extract the folder and either run the install script, or copy all the *.dll files to the mod directory:.Download the latest release from Github.To install the mod for other platforms than Steam, follow the instructions below: Remember to enable it in the content manager. The easiest way to install this mod is from the Steam Workshop. This mod and its source code is licensed under the MIT license. Frequently asked questions, developer information and other information can be found on the GitHub wiki for this mod.įeel free to join the development Discord server here. Instructions to download and install the latest build of the mod can be seen below. This mod aims to provide a simple client-server experience where users can play and build together in a single game. It was removed not only because it bypassed the Workshop but also to avoid potential abuse.CSM is an in-development multiplayer mod for Cities: Skylines. This resulted in existing Workshop subscriptions experiencing changes without the knowledge of the user. What it did was check for and install updates to mods directly from Github. The “Update from Github” mod was removed after appearing on the Workshop. Still, the mod was banned because by blocking users or creating specific restrictions, it violated the Steam Subscriber Agreement. But that was later changed to what seemed to be buggy gameplay. The mod first blocked a shortlist of Steam users from using it.


What exactly happened? According to a post made by the development team, the “Network Extensions 3” mod was banned because it discriminated against specific Steam users. This has resulted in two mods being banned - “Network Extensions 3” and “Update from Github.” However, there have been some issues at the game’s Steam Workshop, particularly related to malware. This has been true for Cities: Skylines whose modding community has long shown not only its dedication but also its helpful nature. Modding has always been a glue that brings players together.
