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Cloud Nine
"Keep every citizen grinning, whatever you build."

How do I install Cloud Nine?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Cloud Nine for Cities: Skylines II in one click.
</>What does Cloud Nine do?
Build the wild, experimental city you actually want without your citizens revolting over it. Cloud Nine keeps everyone's wellbeing and health topped up, so overall happiness stays high across the whole map. • Flip on Blissful Citizens and your city keeps smiling — through massive construction, weird layouts, whatever you throw at it. • Great for creative builds, testing bold ideas, or rescuing a city that took a happiness nosedive. • Let your services and aesthetics be about how the city looks, not about firefighting complaints. Turn it off whenever you want the population to react to your decisions again.
</>What is Cloud Nine?
Cloud Nine keeps every citizen in Cities: Skylines II happy and healthy, so overall happiness stays high across the whole map. Build the wild, experimental city you actually want without your population revolting over it, and let services and looks be about style instead of firefighting complaints. Free to download from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform. Switch it off whenever you want citizens reacting to your choices again.
</>Common questions about Cloud Nine
What does Cloud Nine do in Cities: Skylines II?
Cloud Nine keeps your citizens' wellbeing and health topped up in Cities: Skylines II, so overall happiness stays high across the whole map. That means you can build the wild, experimental city you actually want without the population revolting over weird layouts or endless construction. Instead of firefighting complaints, you get to focus on how the city looks and feels. It's a favorite for creative builds and bold ideas that would normally tank your approval rating. Cloud Nine is free to download from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform and desktop app for PC gamers. Turn it off whenever you want citizens reacting to your decisions again.
How does the Blissful Citizens toggle work?
Blissful Citizens is the switch that powers Cloud Nine in Cities: Skylines II. Flip it on and your city keeps smiling through massive construction, strange layouts, or whatever you throw at it, because citizen wellbeing and health stay topped up while it's active. There's nothing to configure and no number to set, so it's just one click to keep the whole map happy. That makes it perfect for when you want to build freely and not think about approval at all. When you're ready for the challenge again, flip Blissful Citizens off and your population goes right back to reacting to your services, aesthetics, and decisions like normal.
Does Cloud Nine keep the whole city happy or just some neighborhoods?
Cloud Nine keeps happiness high across your entire Cities: Skylines II map, not just a favored district or two. Because it tops up citizen wellbeing and health everywhere, even the neighborhoods next to your loudest, ugliest, most experimental builds stay content. That's the point: you can drop something bold anywhere on the map without worrying that one corner of the city will sour and drag your numbers down. It's ideal for sprawling cities where manually pleasing every zone would be a full-time job. If you'd rather some areas react honestly to what you build, just switch Cloud Nine off and happiness goes back to varying block by block.
Will Cloud Nine still let my services and looks matter?
Yes, just in a different way. With Cloud Nine active in Cities: Skylines II, your services and aesthetics stop being about firefighting complaints and become about how you want the city to look and flow. You still build parks, transit, and beautiful districts, but you're doing it because you like them, not because an angry meter is forcing your hand. That's a big draw for creative players who want design freedom without a happiness penalty hanging over every choice. Prefer the pressure back? Switch Cloud Nine off and your services and layout choices go right back to directly driving how content your citizens feel.
When should I use Cloud Nine in Cities: Skylines II?
Cloud Nine shines whenever citizen happiness would otherwise get in the way of the Cities: Skylines II city you want to build. Reach for it during creative builds and experimental layouts, when you're testing a bold idea that would normally tank approval, or when you're rescuing a city that took a happiness nosedive and need breathing room to fix it. It's also handy for content creators showing off a design without complaint icons cluttering the shot. Turn it on for the freedom, then flip it off any time you want the population reacting to your decisions again. It's free from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform, so it costs nothing to try.
What options does Cloud Nine include?
Blissful Citizens
Keeps every citizen's wellbeing and health maxed so overall happiness stays high. Turn off to let citizens react normally again.
Cloud Nine is a ProjectMods mod for Cities: Skylines II that keeps your citizens' wellbeing and health maxed out, so overall happiness stays high no matter how wild your city gets.
What features does Cloud Nine include?
- Flip on Blissful Citizens and everyone's wellbeing and health stay topped up, so happiness stays high across the whole map
- Keep your city smiling through massive construction, weird layouts, whatever wild idea you throw at it
- Make your services and looks about how the city feels, not about firefighting complaints
- Rescue a city that took a happiness nosedive and get the whole population grinning again
- Turn it off whenever you want citizens to react to your decisions the normal way
Best For
- Creative builders who want to try an experimental grid without the population revolting over it
- Players stress-testing a bold new design who don't want unhappy citizens moving out mid-experiment
- Anyone rescuing a city that spiraled into misery and wants a clean slate to fix it from
- Content creators filming a build who'd rather showcase the city than babysit the mood meter on camera

On Tap
Keeps every building supplied with fresh water and its sewage handled, so the water and sewage warnings never slow you down.

Cash Printer
Top up your city treasury on demand so you can keep building instead of babysitting the balance sheet.














































































































