Identify building assets in-game

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I recently subscribed to a bunch of building assets through the Steam workshop to give my city a little more variety. A couple of the buildings don't look that great in my city, though, so I'd like to remove just a few particular assets. Is there any easy way to find out, in-game, what is the asset name for a particular building? I'd like to find the building in my city, get the asset name, and then remove it from the asset list in the main menu.

Or do I have to go through my asset list one by one, looking for the offending building? Some of the thumbnail photos in the Steam workshop aren't that great, making it tough to identify from just the pictures. Is there any better way than opening the assets individually in the asset editor until I find the few that I'm looking for?






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What are the assets in a game?

Game assets include graphics (characters, environments, logos), background music, special effects and sound effects. There are many tools and resources available to create your own game assets or use assets that already exist.

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