This mod is also really easy to use, so all of the buttons are pretty clear in their usage and it receives a 4.5 in easy-to-use.
This mod does only receive a 2.5 on the basis of detailing as it generally functions on a larger scale. As anarchy is just as valuable as the ability to have much finer control of your road elevations. This is reflected in its near-perfect 4.5 out of 5 in function. In terms of experience, we give it 3.5 out of 5 as this mod isn’t really essential but it does make everything and much easier for building, realistic cities and more unique intersections and roads. Anarchy also allows you to place roads wherever and also works to remove issues for when you are placing buildings. This Mod functions with all networks including railways. Basically, these modes allow you to control what type of road you are placing in terms of whether it’s a bridge a tunnel, or just on the ground normally. The name of these two mods is Fine Road Tool and Fine Road Anarchy-Klyte45. The next two are actually two separate mods but we have bundled them together because they do share a UI. SUGGESTED VISIT : Check out the free Rust plugins #9 Fine Road Tool & Fine Road Anarchy-Klyte45 Despite that, this mod is in a center and has definitely earned its place on this list.
Finally, in terms of usability, we give a 3.5 out of 5 mainly as a result of the aforementioned clunkiness and the fact sometimes using the water tool is an uphill battle. To be anything but difficult to work with for details.
But through no fault of the mod, the landscaping in skylines is too large in scale. As for detailing, it gets a 2 or 2.5 out of 5 for the occasional moment, you will have to use a prop brush. In terms of its function, we give it 3 out of 5 as it is definitely useful towards having a more realistic city but that usefulness mainly goes towards the landscape and not the city prop.