Maintainer: Cities2Modding
Original Contributions: DerangedTeddy (UnemploymentMonitor), Captain_of_Coit (CityMonitor)
Ultimate Monitor is an insightful plugin for Gooee designed to provide comprehensive employment statistics in Cities Skylines 2. Maintained by Cities2Modding, it offers detailed metrics including unemployment rates categorized by education level, counts of homeless households, and the prevalence of underemployment among Cims. You can also monitor city vitals from water availability, sewage, traffic flow etc.
This was previously based on CityMonitor and UnemploymentMonitor.
- Mod Stability: As Colossal Order has yet to release official modding tools for Cities Skylines 2, the modding environment is subject to change. We advise caution when installing mods and recommend using only official sources — GitHub and Thunderstore.
- Save File Safety: This mod has been rigorously tested for stability. However, as it makes minor alterations to game save files, we strongly recommend backing up your saves before installation.
- Cities Skylines II (latest patch)
- BepInEx 5
- Gooee (Version 0.7.0 or newer)
- Confirm the installation of BepInEx 5 and HookUI (0.3.2 or newer).
- Place the
UltimateMonitor.dll
file in the BepInExPlugins
folder.
- No known issues as of the latest update.
- v1.2.0: Gooee conversion, introduction of window management, monitor configuration, localization etc.
- v1.0.0: Initial release.
- Detailed workplace availability statistics.
- Education-specific underemployment analysis.
Cities2Modding extends heartfelt thanks to DerangedTeddy and Captain_of_Coit for their foundational work on this mod. Their original contributions have been integral to enhancing the Cities Skylines 2 community.
- Liability: Use of this mod is at your own risk. Neither Cities2Modding nor DerangedTeddy assumes responsibility for any potential damage to your game, computer, or in-game entities.
- Data Integrity: Installation of this mod may slightly modify game save files. While tested for safety, backing up your game data is recommended as a precautionary measure.