This guide will save you money from buying a new graphic card just for fixing a simple, annoying graphical bug.
Introduction
If you run this game with a low-end integrated graphic card like me, then it’s very likely you’ll encounter this bug. Upon clicking on the road tools, the entire map turns yellow, rendering everything including rivers invisible. This basically makes the game unplayable. Then you’ll probably try to mess with those graphic settings, which unfortunately won’t work.
So how do I fix this bug?
1. Steam, right-click Cities: Skylines 2, Properties. In General, add –developerMode into the launch options.
2. Load into your savegame/Start a new game, press Tab. After a few seconds of freezing, a slightly transparent black window will pop up on the left.
3. Click on GameRendering (2nd row, 3rd option).
4. Scroll down using scrollwheel or touchpad, dropdown arrow with name “Custom passes”. Click on the arrow to open it.
5. 2nd checkbox, uncheck Tunnel Pass. This will get rid of the invisible yellow tint, but underground roads will be invisible (you have to find underground roads using the road upgrade tool or the bulldozer).
6. You can hide the debug window by pressing Tab again.
I have tested the fix works for my Intel Iris Xe integrated graphic card.
Thanks to NATO boy for his excellent guide; all credit belongs to his effort. If this guide helps you, please support and rate it via Steam Community. Enjoy the game.
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