

Scroll down the list of keymapping options until you find Build Elevation Up and Build Elevation Down. If this unfortunate event befalls you, the solution is as easy as changing the elevation on a road.įirst off, from the main menu of Cities: Skyline, head to the Options sub-menu.įrom there, head to the Keymapping section. There is of course a chance that you hit these keys and nothing happens. If a single tap doesn’t change the elevation enough, you can hit the button as many times as you need (within tolerances) to change the elevation. It goes without saying, but Page Up raises elevation and Page Down lowers it. While you’re laying down infrastructure, and you find yourself in need of an elevation change, just tap one of those two buttons to modify the height your road is at. How do you handle the changing of elevation process then? Two keys: Page Up, and Page Down! That’s it. The game doesn’t do a great job of explaining it either.įear not! We’re here to tell you that it’s actually a very easy process. However, the process to do this isn’t exactly intuitive. When that happens, you need a way to elevate your new infrastructure project. When building, you don’t always have the ideal terrain or environment to put your road flat on the ground. It doesn’t surprise us much that something as fundamental as how to elevate roads in Cities: Skylines can be hard to figure out given the almost limitless options and controls you have in the game. Cities: Skylines is an epic world simulator.
