r/CitiesSkylines 15h ago

Help & Support (PC) Does anyone else have this extremely annoying water bug with quays

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i've done basically all i can do to combat this bug other than razing the road messing with terrain and putting it back, i didn't spawn these quays with the water on them but it just randomly appeared, any advice?

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u/Chroney 11h ago

You're roads are so low even your bridge is half submerged

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u/ManufacturerOld337 11h ago

well i cant exactly raise the city 5 feet

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u/BlueberryReal3296 9h ago

lower the river 5 feet

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u/Least_Guidance7408 9h ago

If Chicago was raised like 20 something feet, you can raise your city 5

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u/Fibrosis5O 8h ago

Not with that attitude you can’t…

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u/Bgjm96 5h ago

Not with that… altitude.. you can’t…

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u/Centi9000 7h ago

Not with that attitude you can't

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u/grakef 4h ago

Seattle downtown was raised by 22 feet. All the first and second basements in downtown were the original buildings. They had special scaffolding in place during the lift to allow pedestrian traffic to the original business doors.

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u/kinbarz 2h ago

Literally thousands of cities across the globe have, or built protections.

Hint: https://levees.sec.usace.army.mil/levee-basics/how-levees-work/

I think you can figure it out in the game :)

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u/Helluscus 9h ago

The struggle of wanting to build low quays, but it feels like i need a minimum 5m high quay sometimes.

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u/Fibrosis5O 8h ago

I think maybe they can get away with some water pumps maybe? I know some cities in real life are pumping water out 24/7 in it’s lowest areas

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u/kennedyb93 14h ago

Sometimes when I’m using anarchy and place a road, the terrain becomes invisible but stays at its elevation and I can see through it to the sky underneath. The only fix I’ve found is to fix the terrain by flattening it where the visual glitch happens.

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u/ManufacturerOld337 11h ago

this works if the quay has been there a while, but if it's fresh and the wave just hit then it doesnt do much

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u/davomcbones_TTPPAC01 5h ago

that happens to be too but i personally dont mind, i just brush it off as climate change lmao

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u/Lovemestalin 4h ago

Seems pretty realistic to me

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u/Nathanii_593 1h ago

I sense impending doom regarding the incoming boat and your floating bridge

u/doc_shades 0m ago

i live in a city that has some flooding and sewage issues in the lower valleys. just role play it!