As an architecture student who's turned "it's now the engineers' problem" into a running joke in the classroom... I can't blame them for putting all of us on the poo island.
@@Zopheri Lol. I know how much they hate us. If it consoles you, a lot of my class is about the human psychological experience of enviroments. Or in Engineer's terms, "brain happy when place pretty."
As a Wastewater Treatment Operator I approve! Those would be considered a step lagoon system. If you could put something to treat the water, like UV or Cl2, it would get treated very effectively.
Watching this series devolve from "I'm going to use my engineering knowledge to make a realistic city" to "How else can we make this city the biggest meme" is one of my favorite things ever.
I had this idea of a multilevel continuous dam when I was in the college, but instead of spending energy pumping the fluid up, I made a plan to pass all of it through a black pipe with enough area to absorb heat from the sun just enough to vaporize. As it turns into steam at high pressure and temperature, we all know that hot air goes up. So it goes uphill with no energy debt at all. When the steam reaches the top of the dam, gets directed to heat exchangers to cool down and become a liquid once again to later be deposited as liquid water all the way up to generate energy as gravity pulls it down through the turbines. It may even work in a closed circuit. Basically it's solar energy with great and cheap storage capability without any expensive minerals like lithium or cobalt that requires a lot of energy and environmental damage to be mined, furthermore, the system will have a lifespan of centuries with minimal maintenance
@@jorgetuselli6885 yes, but the sun only shines during the day, unless they store the high pressure steam in special tanks with thermal insulation, this system won't work at night. The system I mentioned is not the most efficient, but the most Constant. Sun energy 24/7
Me who designed a successful bottle rocket launcher for my physics teacher that lasted 2+ years of abuse from 9th graders: Finally the recognition I deserve!
I did that a few months ago, without even using a screwdriver. Holding the nut with the fingers, and the screw with the nail in the beginning, and then with a knife when the nails got too close to breaking.
@@dpraldy3235because of engine limitations on number of vehicles the best way to deal with trafffic congestion is just to make your city larger, after you reach the vehicle limit the bigger your city is the less traffic you get
This gives me heavy RTGame vibes as a first time viewer, the main difference being you're actually doing something smart instead of filling your poop volcano with asteroids and flooding a town to the tune of "country roads". Solid content!
That feel when RTGame defeated Biffa in a city skyline competition when it came to traffic management. My boy biffa trying his best with roundabouts and lane mathematics while RT made an island of road spaghetti.
It's not just engineers who loathe them either. Basically everyone involved in construction (or certainly at least residential where I work) have a common enemy in architects.
I heard that the city of Waterloo once turned into Waterpoo after a poonami caused by a shitstorm hit it. They had a pretty shitty time dealing with it, and were absolutely pooped afterwards.
"So Matt, what's your city's biggest draw" "Engineering!" he says, pointing at fetid smelling volcano that sounds like a thousand hell engines revving at once, as the populace are still cleaning up the remains of the tidal wave of poop that one time blew through the streets.
the Poonami came from editing ground under a liquid while paused. Liquid does not get deleted in this game, it just sits an waits underground until you unpause and shoots out as fast as the engine will allow.
13:45 Doc Brown: „1.21 Gigawatts? How am I going to generate that kind of power? It can‘t be done, can it?“ Also Doc Brown looking at the city‘s entire sewage: „Great Scott!“
Person: "So what's the future like?" Time Traveler: "Invest in Taco Bell stock." Person: "What, why?" Time Traveler: "Just do it. You'll thank me later."
I have worked in water purifier plant, that much of raw sewage should make half the county unlivable by smell alone, which half depends on the wind direction.
Amazing, it costs less energy to pump the poop up there than it generates going down. Why did nobody ever realize that? Lol Actually some dams does this, pumps water back up the mountain, but only when there is excess (cheap) energy in the grid. It is a type of energy storage.
I made a whole city where every street and block was a roundabout. Looks super inconvenient but it's very efficient, traffic wise. I'd recommend messing around with that idea. I also tried making a train track that was like a rollercoaster of nightmare physics. Love your stuff! Talented silliness is my favorite.
As an Electrics and Electronics Engineering student, I agree with the thought. As long as a fluid turns the propeller you can have energy. We don't care if that is your pee, your fluid poo, or your blood. The idea behind all of those great things is a simple thought.
@@Aquilenne With an Engine of course but the system of that kind of things might be too expensive for mountain slope but you can make it the other way around. You can make 3-4 pools and each of them is way deeper than before.
@@mustafaozturk2542 But can't a politician solve this instead? Ban pooping and peeing except on the mountain and to keep things sustainable they'll have to walk or climb the mountain to use the free luxery toilets up there. Once they are done with their business up on the mountain they can take a zip line down, any power left after friction does its thing can be used for the city too.
@@extrastuff9463 If you let politicians solve your issue, you will fall back on your era. Let politicians do their job and not involve in scientific things. Politicians must solve the issue of bureaucracy for Engineers and Scientists. If they just do that, we can solve all problems and they don't need to worry about anything. Also if you ban pooping on the city level people will start pooping their pants so that's not a solution.
@@extrastuff9463 how should they get up the mountain? Climbing? With a full bladder? Walking for hours? With a full bladder? Or using a car to burn two times the energy you get from the pee and poo? With a full bladder? I would go outside the city and shit into the river. It's way nearer then the mountaintop.
First the Poonami had me all weakend and defenseless on the floor with hysterical laughter and then the tidal turd moved in for the kill. Well done sir !
If this is your 696969 Milestone video then, depending on when you recorded it (Even if it was a few weeks ago), your growth has been insane! Your set on track for 1mil subs by the end of the year and you sure as hell deserve it. Can the 1mil sub special be Space Engineers where you build a giant Bridge Ship, with little bridge fighters and of course a massive command center; the bridge.
I’m an engineer in training and I’m glad to know I’m not the only one to have tried something like this, I didn’t do it to such a ridiculous degree but I had an island map where I had lots of little waterfalls made by natural springs, it was lovely and natural. So I dammed them all to make power, but I unfortunately discovered that the spring wasn’t strong enough to keep the dam filled enough, so I thought about it a bit… and installed a sewage pipe. Amazingly, it worked! It kept the dams always online but I did end up swapping it for a modded pipe that didn’t create pollution, it was too sad to see our natural beauty being ruined by poo just to keep some dams running. *EDIT:* You could also use better outflow pipes, if you use a treatment plant you’d need less purifiers to make the water drinkable.
The game has water treatment plants, and also eco outlets in one of the DLCs. You can get most of the DLCs when they're on sale dirt cheap. Or poop cheap if you will. Now if your goal is to have the poop lake, This might not be the best choice, but they do clean up the water nicely.
12:56 Sounds like US-191 from Cliffton to Springerville, in Arizona. Really treacherous mountain road with steep hills, blind turns, hairpins, switchbacks that start in other switchbacks, one of those really short tunnels at one point, and I think some of those bridge over itself things. The lanes are narrow, there is no guard rail at any point, and there is always a cliff on one side, whether that is the bottom or the top. The road is usually by the edge most of the way. It has 460 turns over 130 miles. No dams or reservoirs though, the Mogollon Rim has no water and would be too treacherous to harness anyway. Absolutely stunning view, completely recommend doing the drive, but be prepared to go 25 mph for several hours.
14:34 US-191 is not well maintained either. Arizona does not bother to check on it during the winter, which is an absolutely horrifying idea, driving on that road with snow. How about at night? Or in reverse? Or all three? With a manual transmission?
RCE when he sees poo water appearing from the ground: "Back! Back demons! You shall not fill my canal today!" Also, you missed the chance to call it a Turd-al wave.
12:55 i love this street. you can put climbing gear on your car and pull it up a cliff and once you are there if you take a left you go down and visit the city of atlantis but for shit and if you go straight you get this amazing view and winding road down and down these dams filled with shit. powerful stuff
11:32 "Most normal people would look out the window and see a torrent of sewage water heading towards them and probably think to ... evacuate." I see what you did there. 😏
I just came to know your channel from one of your bridge videos.. Now i see this video in my recommendation and with no prior knowledge of how this city was build and why theres a poop mountain. All i can say is that this is a glorious city that i never knew was possible. You got yourself a new sub mate👍
fill the poo-lake with floaters (i mean other than the architect corpses) that should help some with the sewerage while not adversely affecting the treatment of said architects.
696969 special about poo water made me sub..... the other, normal content got me here but the poo water dam 696969 special is when I knew I belonged here.
RCE should make a satisfactory let's play. It would suit his play style and video content. It would also be enjoyable to watch and I think he would enjoy playing it.
'Would you live in a city with infinite free energy knowing you lived next to a semi-dormant poo volcano?' This, and other pressing questions we will answer today on Real Civil Engineer!
You know, you didn't necessarily need to clean up the water at all as the river is flowing away from your city. But it probably would've been more effective to put the floating garbage collectors in the main reservoir instead of in the dams.
I remember one time I spent like 4 hours building this beautiful squared out city, then I tried messing around with the water and I realised too late that you have to have the water loop from one side of the map to the other to make it go away and keep the same amount of water in the map. I accidentally generated more water out of a non looping river I transformed into a lake, that turned into a sea that flooded the entire plain of existence, I couldn't fix it as it was too late. I just rage quit right then and there. Remember kids, always respect the water cycle, or it will recycle you.
I wonder how long has this glitch being known, i figured it out a few years ago and ended with the exact same setup, just with longer steps to maximize height of each drop. The most optimized version used 4 dams using max height for the shit mountain. Most likely the community found this right away, i've just never been part of that community so honestly don't know.
Hi! I just want to say that I've been here since like 2k subs, the first video that I watched on your channel was the 100 sub special with the tensegrity! It's been amazing seeing your channel grow! You deserve it! Great job!
Given the physics stuff they do use in it, I wonder how long until they do the physics on pipes so that they require power if they're not going to backwash when you have the source below the expulsion zone.
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We want Minecraft videos plz
Did I miss something? How does the poo get into the holding area, and how in hell does such a small city make so much poo?
Is it a Poonami or a Turd-l-wave. I would like a full review of the incident on my desk Monday.
I'm a fellow TH-camr and I love brigemas
Matt you should use water treatment plants instead of sewer pumps
As an architecture student who's turned "it's now the engineers' problem" into a running joke in the classroom... I can't blame them for putting all of us on the poo island.
Engineering student here....go build your own poo lagoons! :P
@@inventor1214 I fear it will be good looking but unstable.
As an engineer, I approve of the location of the Architect's island.
Oh God, my mother is a construction engineer and she would always complain about those damn architects and their 'brilliant' ideas, haha.
@@Zopheri Lol. I know how much they hate us. If it consoles you, a lot of my class is about the human psychological experience of enviroments. Or in Engineer's terms, "brain happy when place pretty."
As a Wastewater Treatment Operator I approve! Those would be considered a step lagoon system. If you could put something to treat the water, like UV or Cl2, it would get treated very effectively.
What a shitty energy generator
@@brain8690 goddammit
@@brain8690 lmao!
@@brain8690 the highest voted comment on the video is gonna be this one.
@@brain8690 get out
Watching this series devolve from "I'm going to use my engineering knowledge to make a realistic city" to "How else can we make this city the biggest meme" is one of my favorite things ever.
"Welcome to the city!"
"Whats that awful smell?"
"Energy"
Damn what is that smell?
Well you got it.
they can wait for the dirt levees to break
I grew up on a farm and dad would always say the smell of shit was the smell of money lol
"The smell of progress!"
that my friends is a SHIT Ton of Energy
"Dams don't work how I thought they would."
-Things You Wouldn't Want to Hear from a Civil Engineer
Meh it's already flooding here, if all 3 popped it'd just mean poop floating in the main street again.
Followed by POONAMI!
Ah I see you are an admirer of WLIIA
Ah, yes. Source of such gems as "I did _not_ expect those two to resonate together" and "Oh, no, the code used imperial units".
We have hydrotechnics engineers for that.
I had this idea of a multilevel continuous dam when I was in the college, but instead of spending energy pumping the fluid up, I made a plan to pass all of it through a black pipe with enough area to absorb heat from the sun just enough to vaporize. As it turns into steam at high pressure and temperature, we all know that hot air goes up. So it goes uphill with no energy debt at all. When the steam reaches the top of the dam, gets directed to heat exchangers to cool down and become a liquid once again to later be deposited as liquid water all the way up to generate energy as gravity pulls it down through the turbines.
It may even work in a closed circuit. Basically it's solar energy with great and cheap storage capability without any expensive minerals like lithium or cobalt that requires a lot of energy and environmental damage to be mined, furthermore, the system will have a lifespan of centuries with minimal maintenance
@@jorgetuselli6885 yes, but the sun only shines during the day, unless they store the high pressure steam in special tanks with thermal insulation, this system won't work at night. The system I mentioned is not the most efficient, but the most Constant. Sun energy 24/7
Dude. Work smarter not harder
... do you know why hot air rises?
Yeah thats cool, but it needs more poo.
@@magnusarpi204 just need to be installed close to a taco bell
RCE: "Hello, fellow engineers!"
*Me, who tightened the screw on his frying pan handle earlier: "Close enough."
where did my screwdriver go?
Also me who just accidentally broke a pipe and failed to fix it
I am software engineer, so that works i suppose
Me who designed a successful bottle rocket launcher for my physics teacher that lasted 2+ years of abuse from 9th graders:
Finally the recognition I deserve!
I did that a few months ago, without even using a screwdriver. Holding the nut with the fingers, and the screw with the nail in the beginning, and then with a knife when the nails got too close to breaking.
Somehow he's done it, he made clean energy into the entire opposite thing xD
@@joa8593 poo into green biodiesel...
Coal the greenest tech!!!
oppoosite
Poo power
@@joa8593 wait how does it release methane power? Isn’t it literally just energy from motion of water
It is still a relativly ecological battery
imagine getting your first kiss overlooking the city while sitting on the poop dam
truly magical
I learned this long ago:
Any game of Cities Skylines inevitability becomes about fighting with the water physics
If it's not the water physics, it's the road puzzle because you didn't think to plan ahead of it beforehand
in my case its fighting against traffic congestion
Nah bro having to upgrade the old roads u made and destroy buildings in the way
@@dpraldy3235because of engine limitations on number of vehicles the best way to deal with trafffic congestion is just to make your city larger, after you reach the vehicle limit the bigger your city is the less traffic you get
@@godzilla2leaksstandteasers554 Eminent domain, bitches!
This gives me heavy RTGame vibes as a first time viewer, the main difference being you're actually doing something smart instead of filling your poop volcano with asteroids and flooding a town to the tune of "country roads". Solid content!
As someone who’s a proud viewer of both, huge agree
I just got put on a new channel good looks
fucking same honestly and i love it
being chaotic with skill
That feel when RTGame defeated Biffa in a city skyline competition when it came to traffic management.
My boy biffa trying his best with roundabouts and lane mathematics while RT made an island of road spaghetti.
this dude really turned the RTGame Volcano into a viable strategy, that was fun to watch
"We have cured the city of architecture" has got to be the most engineering thing I have ever heard and I love it.
Aren't that civil engineers dreams.
It's not just engineers who loathe them either. Basically everyone involved in construction (or certainly at least residential where I work) have a common enemy in architects.
Ye.
@@cryfly1 ...
*Shrug*
@@cryfly1 meh...
*Flys off to market garden someone*
The Poonami was absolutely hilarious! One of the best episodes of this series! 😁
yeah loved that one.
I heard that the city of Waterloo once turned into Waterpoo after a poonami caused by a shitstorm hit it. They had a pretty shitty time dealing with it, and were absolutely pooped afterwards.
I died at Poonami. That needs to be a shirt, with little poo emoji surfing.
"In remember of the great Poonami of 2021"
That and closely followed by turdal wave, a little concerning how naturally they seem to come to mr RCE!
Me and my architecture degree enjoying this video: 👁👄👁
"So Matt, what's your city's biggest draw"
"Engineering!" he says, pointing at fetid smelling volcano that sounds like a thousand hell engines revving at once, as the populace are still cleaning up the remains of the tidal wave of poop that one time blew through the streets.
🤣🤣🤣
This had me in stitches! 😆
but you only have to conserve your energy for taking the shit out and keep it there xD
My stomach hurts now, thanks 😂😂😂
that is almost poetic XD
The 3 P's
Poo, power, and potable
Potable means "safe to drink," so it's absolutely astonishingly perfect
he meant pootable water instead
poonami
@@milo-qh7cv p o t a b l e
@@syafiq3090😂😂😂Poonami LOL
8:55 😂😂😂😂
Matt: 'I don't want the trees to die'
Also Matt: (vaporises the trees instantly into nothing)
The most professional engineer to exist
You mean “poo-fessional”
@@TedStrang lollll
@@TedStrang Hes doing many “shit-nanigans”
The way he's changed from his beginnings is insane
Or crappy
the Poonami came from editing ground under a liquid while paused. Liquid does not get deleted in this game, it just sits an waits underground until you unpause and shoots out as fast as the engine will allow.
So /that's/ how you create a turdal wave :-)
Much like a regular tsunami
so the earth has diarrhea?
@@Filelor lmao
That is surprisingly accurate to actual tsunamis.
13:45
Doc Brown: „1.21 Gigawatts? How am I going to generate that kind of power? It can‘t be done, can it?“
Also Doc Brown looking at the city‘s entire sewage: „Great Scott!“
The giant poo container needs some more landscaping at the back to make it look like a giant toilet.
The dams are the stairs to the throne that is the poo container toilet
As an architecture student, watching this channel makes me wanna come up with dumber things to work out for the engineers ngl
Well then Matt will just apply even harsher punishments. What those punishments are I have no idea but still
Dam architects
Lmfao
I love this flavor of spite honestly, I hope studying has been going well for you!
The idea of humans constructing a massive cylinder like that is more impressive than it being a power plant.
Curious how clean the top bowl's water will get if you fill it with those filters.
I was screaming the same thing while watching 🤣😂
@@brenj but if he would do that the architects would get clean water
@@RDani223 No, the architects are gone. :-)
Ikr? He filled all those small pools when he could have put just as many in the top pool and not even have filled it.
@@xtraxtreme66 I think they actually thrive in that environment
Person: "So what's the future like?"
Time Traveler: "Invest in Taco Bell stock."
Person: "What, why?"
Time Traveler: "Just do it. You'll thank me later."
This comment is underrated.
Good idea! Also buy Beyond Meat ($BYNT) as they anounced to cooperate.
spoilers:
it's the only restaurant in the future, and even becomes fine dining: Demolition Man is actually a documentary, not a work of fiction
@@AToMexe beyond stupid
Time Traveler: "Cous' the poo wave will come, and you won't have to eat poop"
Props to this guy for making a 18 minute 11 second video for us about poo
“People can go scuba dive the old architect hotspot”
Yeah, sure, totally something normal people would want to do.
"Swimming in raw sewage, I love it"
na they can go Pooba diving
yeah that's the part where it got unrealistic
I have worked in water purifier plant, that much of raw sewage should make half the county unlivable by smell alone, which half depends on the wind direction.
Only an architect would I gather.
Merry Bridgemas (in advance) to everyone!!! Hope everyone gets a nice bridge.
Mmmmmm my bridge could be very good with no modern architecture and the nice old style
I think a nice covered wood bridge wouldn’t be too much to ask Santa for
About the roads connecting the dams, I must say this would be awesome to go drift there!
Till your drift goes wrong and you end up in the poo-der-dam lmao
Can we all appreciate this all came from matt not wanting the sewage in the river in the first place 😂
Amazing, it costs less energy to pump the poop up there than it generates going down. Why did nobody ever realize that? Lol
Actually some dams does this, pumps water back up the mountain, but only when there is excess (cheap) energy in the grid. It is a type of energy storage.
game probally don't increase energy costs to pump water based on height/how high something is....
"Pumped Hydro" as it's called.
wish i could understand this xd
@@seeexy basically bringing something up usually costs more energy than you can get back from it going down.
a dam is basically a kinetic battery, works a charm, and with the extra energy, it can "recharge" that battery
I made a whole city where every street and block was a roundabout. Looks super inconvenient but it's very efficient, traffic wise. I'd recommend messing around with that idea.
I also tried making a train track that was like a rollercoaster of nightmare physics.
Love your stuff! Talented silliness is my favorite.
As an Electrics and Electronics Engineering student, I agree with the thought. As long as a fluid turns the propeller you can have energy. We don't care if that is your pee, your fluid poo, or your blood. The idea behind all of those great things is a simple thought.
How do you get the sewage up the hill first though?
@@Aquilenne With an Engine of course but the system of that kind of things might be too expensive for mountain slope but you can make it the other way around. You can make 3-4 pools and each of them is way deeper than before.
@@mustafaozturk2542 But can't a politician solve this instead? Ban pooping and peeing except on the mountain and to keep things sustainable they'll have to walk or climb the mountain to use the free luxery toilets up there. Once they are done with their business up on the mountain they can take a zip line down, any power left after friction does its thing can be used for the city too.
@@extrastuff9463 If you let politicians solve your issue, you will fall back on your era. Let politicians do their job and not involve in scientific things. Politicians must solve the issue of bureaucracy for Engineers and Scientists. If they just do that, we can solve all problems and they don't need to worry about anything. Also if you ban pooping on the city level people will start pooping their pants so that's not a solution.
@@extrastuff9463 how should they get up the mountain? Climbing? With a full bladder? Walking for hours? With a full bladder? Or using a car to burn two times the energy you get from the pee and poo? With a full bladder? I would go outside the city and shit into the river. It's way nearer then the mountaintop.
There is a three tiered bar next to the size for the landscaping tool, that is your brush strength. Max it out for faster soil cutting!
I think he was referring to the demolish tool. I'm pretty sure there's a mod for it somewhere but he doesn't have it
"Faster soil cutting!"
First the Poonami had me all weakend and defenseless on the floor with hysterical laughter and then the tidal turd moved in for the kill. Well done sir !
If this is your 696969 Milestone video then, depending on when you recorded it (Even if it was a few weeks ago), your growth has been insane!
Your set on track for 1mil subs by the end of the year and you sure as hell deserve it.
Can the 1mil sub special be Space Engineers where you build a giant Bridge Ship, with little bridge fighters and of course a massive command center; the bridge.
1 mil def should be poly bridge, so as to commemorate from where he started
Yeah, I looked at his current subs below the video and was like, wait is this an old video?
I love the idea of Matt playing Space Engineers!
jesus christ hes already gained 70k subs in a day
@@housesports000 Probably more like a week, but still.
9:00 If this happens in real life, it will deserve it's own "Plainly Difficult" episode.
The Vajont Dam disaster already has its own episode, this is basically the Vajont Dam disaster but with sewage.
He really needs to do a Kurenevka episode. It was essentially a Poonamy.
I’m an engineer in training and I’m glad to know I’m not the only one to have tried something like this, I didn’t do it to such a ridiculous degree but I had an island map where I had lots of little waterfalls made by natural springs, it was lovely and natural. So I dammed them all to make power, but I unfortunately discovered that the spring wasn’t strong enough to keep the dam filled enough, so I thought about it a bit… and installed a sewage pipe. Amazingly, it worked! It kept the dams always online but I did end up swapping it for a modded pipe that didn’t create pollution, it was too sad to see our natural beauty being ruined by poo just to keep some dams running. *EDIT:* You could also use better outflow pipes, if you use a treatment plant you’d need less purifiers to make the water drinkable.
13:46 is the point where you start generating enough energy from shit to travel back in time, according to the Back To The Future movies.
As a highly modded Cities Skylines player, I just love how you were trying to place the roads at the dams when you had Fine Road Anarchy
And fill in the floating garbage collectors when he has literal anarchy :D
The Poover Dam
Third P is obviously "potable" as you are making drinkable (aka potable) water at the end.
So Poo makes Power which becomes Potable (Water).
"Drinking does not start with at P(ee)"
IT DOES IN THIS TOWN!
I am eternally grateful for the engineers like you who keep our cities clean and safe.
Tidal turd lmao😂😂 that was even funnier.
Merry Bridgemas everyone!
Merry Bridgemas everyone!
The game has water treatment plants, and also eco outlets in one of the DLCs. You can get most of the DLCs when they're on sale dirt cheap. Or poop cheap if you will. Now if your goal is to have the poop lake, This might not be the best choice, but they do clean up the water nicely.
12:56 Sounds like US-191 from Cliffton to Springerville, in Arizona. Really treacherous mountain road with steep hills, blind turns, hairpins, switchbacks that start in other switchbacks, one of those really short tunnels at one point, and I think some of those bridge over itself things. The lanes are narrow, there is no guard rail at any point, and there is always a cliff on one side, whether that is the bottom or the top. The road is usually by the edge most of the way. It has 460 turns over 130 miles.
No dams or reservoirs though, the Mogollon Rim has no water and would be too treacherous to harness anyway.
Absolutely stunning view, completely recommend doing the drive, but be prepared to go 25 mph for several hours.
14:34 US-191 is not well maintained either. Arizona does not bother to check on it during the winter, which is an absolutely horrifying idea, driving on that road with snow. How about at night? Or in reverse? Or all three? With a manual transmission?
"Bridgmas Invisible man isn't real, he can't hurt you"
Bridgmas Invisible man 0:00
*hurt
I think
@@ComDenox I missed that, my bad
Respect for all the builders that had to dive into the "water" to build those dams. 👍
The puns were genius. "The Sewers Canal", "The Poonama Canal", and the poonami were gold.
This all feels very familiar
Vooperian Nation! The most efficient use of dams. Love the videos
RTGame. It does feel familiar.
*Pokemon BW Icirrus City BGM fades in*
*country roads*
take me home
The poop volcano is definitely my new favorite type of renawable energy source
I love how this series went from we’re making realistic cities in cities skylines to POOCANO!
If there were a Nobel Prize for civil engineering, you would win! Well done, sir. You are the best we have to offer.
RCE when he sees poo water appearing from the ground: "Back! Back demons! You shall not fill my canal today!"
Also, you missed the chance to call it a Turd-al wave.
Ah, yes, paris
I've had this idea before too AND IT WORKS! Aw man, wish I've lived in a world with no thermodynamics' laws
15:41 Goddamn, Liquid Chocolate Electricity
As an architect with an engineering and construction background, I belong no where, I have confused the build master himself
12:55 i love this street. you can put climbing gear on your car and pull it up a cliff and once you are there if you take a left you go down and visit the city of atlantis but for shit and if you go straight you get this amazing view and winding road down and down these dams filled with shit. powerful stuff
@17:41 "... drinking starts with a B, not a P". That is correct, but it ends with one ( or more, depending on the size of the pint).
Nice lol
11:32 "Most normal people would look out the window and see a torrent of sewage water heading towards them and probably think to ... evacuate."
I see what you did there. 😏
love re-watching old RTGame videos.
hold on a second
Kinda confused that everything didn't explode and country roads didn't play
Congrats on your success! I've been around since before you had 1k... It's amazing to see that you're quickly closing in on 1 million!
I showed my wife and she was both shocked and disgusted on how amazing it was.
This man makes more sub specials rather than Normal ones because of his amazing subgrowth
As an architect I would say your design is aesthetically pleasing
1:20 Memoriess… 😞😔 Oh dear- Memoriess..😢
I just came to know your channel from one of your bridge videos.. Now i see this video in my recommendation and with no prior knowledge of how this city was build and why theres a poop mountain. All i can say is that this is a glorious city that i never knew was possible. You got yourself a new sub mate👍
How long ago was that milestone? You have fifty thousand + more subscribers now!
Congratulations by the way😄
Not almost. Already.
Basically how water cycle works
The poonami was actually really satisfying to watch, and your initial raven was great👏
fill the poo-lake with floaters (i mean other than the architect corpses)
that should help some with the sewerage while not adversely affecting the treatment of said architects.
at some point the sediments will surpass the ruins and there will be the new mountain of . . . . .
dont know
@@caked3953 Sadly the game will not model sedimentation, that would be poosome though.
Poo shockwave has now moved up the list of most frightening citywide disasters I can imagine.
8:50 When the diarrhea hits.
Imagine that being the first thing you see when you drive into a new city.
This puts a whole new meaning to "Schitt's Creek"
This is literally the first thing that pops into your mind when the dam becomes available.
Title should be “When you let a engineer have his way” 😂 love your videos Matt, your hate for architects makes me laugh every time
696969 special about poo water made me sub..... the other, normal content got me here but the poo water dam 696969 special is when I knew I belonged here.
I wanna see him use the driving/pedestrian feature to witness this city from a realistic perspective
RCE should make a satisfactory let's play. It would suit his play style and video content. It would also be enjoyable to watch and I think he would enjoy playing it.
RCE: turns a poopcano into a power source
RT: “look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power”
8:40 To quote Robin Williams: “Fuck green, go brown!” 😂
'Would you live in a city with infinite free energy knowing you lived next to a semi-dormant poo volcano?' This, and other pressing questions we will answer today on Real Civil Engineer!
You know, you didn't necessarily need to clean up the water at all as the river is flowing away from your city.
But it probably would've been more effective to put the floating garbage collectors in the main reservoir instead of in the dams.
Hey you should use the mod that’s called “move it” and another one called “pop and tree anarchy”! Nice vid
How about "poop anarchy"?
I guess that's what Matt is doing in this series.
I remember one time I spent like 4 hours building this beautiful squared out city, then I tried messing around with the water and I realised too late
that you have to have the water loop from one side of the map to the other to make it go away and keep the same amount of water in the map.
I accidentally generated more water out of a non looping river I transformed into a lake, that turned into a sea that flooded the entire plain of existence,
I couldn't fix it as it was too late. I just rage quit right then and there. Remember kids, always respect the water cycle, or it will recycle you.
so this is how india becomes world power by 2030
😂😂😂
I wonder how long has this glitch being known, i figured it out a few years ago and ended with the exact same setup, just with longer steps to maximize height of each drop. The most optimized version used 4 dams using max height for the shit mountain. Most likely the community found this right away, i've just never been part of that community so honestly don't know.
I don't think it's a glitch but could work irl. Tho most cities don't have a poo lake they could gain all that power from
I can't imagine what he'd do if he had road and prop anarchy
He does. thats how he made the super crazy steep road to get to the architects
Then why didn't he use it for the dam project?
CHARLES AROOJA less fun
@@Lucy-ng7cw Ah
the Great Mighty Poo's legacy lives on, happy to see that.
Hi! I just want to say that I've been here since like 2k subs, the first video that I watched on your channel was the 100 sub special with the tensegrity! It's been amazing seeing your channel grow! You deserve it! Great job!
Your videos bring an absurd amount of joy to my day.
As does your comment to mine!
Poonima canal
Sewers canal
I’m dead 💀 pun level over 9000
I certainly did not expect that turn for our nice city xD
Given the physics stuff they do use in it, I wonder how long until they do the physics on pipes so that they require power if they're not going to backwash when you have the source below the expulsion zone.
I love how you started very serious and trying to be realistic then you built the poonama canal 😂😂