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I think Lost Gecko has a pretty nicely sized retaining walls, but I'm not a fan of the texture.
I would like to be able to build quays with those and mix them with the existing assets you have made.
Also, I would like to have a set of fence networks that can be set to "float", so we can get creative with bridges and overpasses. Maybe a set of round and square columns could compliment those as well.
Just a little idea for you to think about. :)
As for Cities: Skylines II I haven't made a decision yet. But if I end up making anything for it, it's likely gonna be less than what I did for the original game just because my life has changed and I like to have hobbies that are completely unrelated to my job. ^^
Are there any other developers, wich are building assests like you do, or are you the lone rider on the steam workshop?
Your work here is awesome. Will you continue with the assets on CS1 when CS2 is out or will you continue your work in the sequal or nor?