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Cities Skylines 2 Electricity Bottleneck Solution (Electricity Bottleneck Warning)

Cities Skylines 2 Electricity Bottleneck Solution (Electricity Bottleneck Warning)

The Cities Skylines 2 Electricity Bottleneck warnings are just one of the many mechanics that have left even some veteran players scratching their heads. In this article, I will be discussing what the issue is and how to solve it.  Skylines 2 is the much-anticipated sequel to Cities: Skylines and has released to a massive reception and currently sits atop the Steam sales charts.

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*Note: The content in this article is accurate as of the time of writing and does not account for any future updates to the game*

Cities Skylines 2 Electricity Bottleneck Warnings

Electric bottlenecks can brings things to a standstill as too much energy is flowing through the lines. This is an issue that’s popped up fairly commonly for players since the release of Skylines 2 but there is a solution.

The main thing to do is build more connections, ones to divert some power away from your main line for a brief spell. These can be done underground to avoid any issues with your above ground design.

There’s also the possibility that the voltage is wrong. Large power plants may be generating high voltage electricity which is too much for the lines to handle. You’ll have to route some of this high voltage electricity through transformer stations to convert it to low voltage.

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That is all for this Cities Skylines 2 electricity bottleneck solution. Did we omit anything? Is there any other Cities: Skylines 2 content you’d like to see? Be sure to chime in and let us know.

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Alex Richards is managing editor at Last Word on Gaming. Alex has years of experience writing video game guides and video game reviews for PC/Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and Playstation 5

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