The Hospital in city skylines is amazing a monumental type building I just love it and you need to start focusing on public transport, farm industries and oil industries too.
Free public transportation would push up rents, not bring them down. At least in real life anyway, I'm not sure about how realistic the game economics is.
Well I've never played cs2 I've only watched n listened to a couple hundred hours worth and seen a few comments like the one I posted figured I'd relay it if it's working for others. If the sims can get to work for free unemployment goes down more money gets into the economy, retail and manufacturers see more customers, even if it pushes up rent its now the Sims fault for not keeping up with the economy when transportation is free to get to work n go shopping if I still see complaints I'd kick them to the curb till no ones complaining anymore lol.
@@OVERLYUNLUCKYit makes sense to me tbh a lot of people who exited the work force post covid was due to outside factors like childcare or transportation. If you really think about it transportation is a huge factor in job choices but in north America that automatically means how long do i have to drive for most people, I think more communities should be forced to make transit as accessible as roads.
dont forget to link up your new neighboorhoods with not only public transport, but also internet and mail, and remember to upgrade internet towers with growing density around them. Btw, there is a trick to building roundabouts with houses on all sides. City planner plays constanstly uses it, but you basically jsut build a very small one-way alley circle.
A city planner consideration along your extended Parkway off the Highway. It's frequently a good idea to discourage locals from using the parkway for local trips - most of the on and off ramps would be set to facilitate access to the highway along the parkway at multiple points - effectively having many single direction junctions.
Second comment from me today :) - in the UK where I am, a parkway is something completely different. They refer to train stations that have massive car parks so people can do “park and ride”, which is when you drive somewhere to get public transport into town. The train stations tend to be just outside the main towns so you can get a bus in or something.
In my honest opinion. in real life there is still clinics dealing with miner and dr visits so I would keep your clinics. Also on another note. thank you for all your videos. love watching them
I feel like transport connections would help with rent. It's all well and good to build additional housing but if those people cant actually get to their jobs in the city centre then its still impractical/expensive.
You can do a small custom roundabout with alleys or one-ways for cul-de-sacs to have housing on them. Use paths to extend the zoning. Just do something like a 40x40 meter circle using the continuous tool.
Another excellent video. I would recommend zoning some office and commercial near the highways and highly trafficked areas. As for high rent perhaps you need some more apartment buildings instead of houses with large lots? I'd also recommend more parks as always and perhaps some corner shops. Not sure all those people would be happy living near a prison.
Love your content bro, as well as your build style. This was a great addition. I don’t normally comment but I just wanted to mention a suggestion. The two interchanges close together by that industrial park (the two directly after the parkway interchange on the main interstate headed toward downtown) I noticed are close enough that you might as well continue that third lane as an “Exit Only” lane in both directions between the two exits. The on ramps from the one interchange basically goes from 3 to 2 lanes right before the bridge and then you have that second exit….might as well just pull that lane all the way through. My only critique. Great video.
Sometimes adults will quit their job to go to college or University. That will make it hard to pay rent if they are the only income, but once they graduate, the high rent icon may disappear.
Since you love the challenge of retrofitting things into the city you should build a metro line from the university to the downtown area! It would be cool if it was mostly elevated but I understand that is not really logical since we dont have elevated stations yet! But i do think it would make sense to run a university subway line to your new campus! It might also help with the unemployment downtown. Edit: also instead of a village you should make an entertainment district with bars and clubs for the students and to give more of a reason for people to visit the community!
If you take a look at the videos of CityPlanner, you van see how he uses the one way road, built with the continuous road tool to make those cul da sacs....and they are zonable❤
If they had more jobs they would be able to afford the current rent and unemployment would go down. Instead your only increasing the number of low to no income people in the city, they too will complain about high rent if they are unemployed. Increasing the volume of home may bring rent down temporary but if they have no jobs everyone will still be complaining about high rent no matter how low the rent is
You need to build way more suburban housing. Like tons of suburban housing. People have such high rents because there’s still not enough places to live.
University isn't a tier above college. I really hate how many games represent them this way. Universities do provided post graduate degrees however they also offer undergraduate. Collages tend to only be undergraduate and this might be what's tripping you up. However they also tend to have smaller class sizes and to be more specialized. Especially private collages. This can actually get you a better education particularly in fields that are more focused on certifications and licenses target than master and doctorate degrees.
If you deploy a sector to cover 100% of your trash by recycling centers and put the recycling policies into your districts, garbage treatment will make you gain money from service fees ahah
Your hospital should be at that far edge of the corner of the big map. Buy tiles to get out there. We need that there for the covid quarantene. Next phase of covid could be bad.
Need more specialized jobs to equal out each educated demographic. A high educated person isn't going to flip burgers so they stay unemployed. You have enough jobs....just not the right ones.
The Hospital in city skylines is amazing a monumental type building I just love it and you need to start focusing on public transport, farm industries and oil industries too.
Love your content! I saw on CPP that he has started manually building cul de sacs so they can be zoned
If you're charging for public transportation try making it free and that might actually fix your high rent issues and unemployment issues
Free public transportation would push up rents, not bring them down. At least in real life anyway, I'm not sure about how realistic the game economics is.
Well I've never played cs2 I've only watched n listened to a couple hundred hours worth and seen a few comments like the one I posted figured I'd relay it if it's working for others. If the sims can get to work for free unemployment goes down more money gets into the economy, retail and manufacturers see more customers, even if it pushes up rent its now the Sims fault for not keeping up with the economy when transportation is free to get to work n go shopping if I still see complaints I'd kick them to the curb till no ones complaining anymore lol.
@@attalan8732Lol, not if the rents aren’t owned by leeches
@@OVERLYUNLUCKYit makes sense to me tbh a lot of people who exited the work force post covid was due to outside factors like childcare or transportation. If you really think about it transportation is a huge factor in job choices but in north America that automatically means how long do i have to drive for most people, I think more communities should be forced to make transit as accessible as roads.
that would not change much.
Time to build that tram from the centre to the technical campus, I don't know why but that would feel something very Toronto-esque to do
The building sizes don't make sense in this game, sometimes.
dont forget to link up your new neighboorhoods with not only public transport, but also internet and mail, and remember to upgrade internet towers with growing density around them. Btw, there is a trick to building roundabouts with houses on all sides. City planner plays constanstly uses it, but you basically jsut build a very small one-way alley circle.
A city planner consideration along your extended Parkway off the Highway. It's frequently a good idea to discourage locals from using the parkway for local trips - most of the on and off ramps would be set to facilitate access to the highway along the parkway at multiple points - effectively having many single direction junctions.
I think its funny theres a road next to the prison called Sunnyside Lane🤣
I love this series! Bixton is really turning out well!
Second comment from me today :) - in the UK where I am, a parkway is something completely different. They refer to train stations that have massive car parks so people can do “park and ride”, which is when you drive somewhere to get public transport into town. The train stations tend to be just outside the main towns so you can get a bus in or something.
In my honest opinion. in real life there is still clinics dealing with miner and dr visits so I would keep your clinics. Also on another note. thank you for all your videos. love watching them
the road where the hospital was placed is called grove street
I feel like transport connections would help with rent. It's all well and good to build additional housing but if those people cant actually get to their jobs in the city centre then its still impractical/expensive.
You can do a small custom roundabout with alleys or one-ways for cul-de-sacs to have housing on them. Use paths to extend the zoning. Just do something like a 40x40 meter circle using the continuous tool.
with the slope tool you right click the top height and drag up using left click from the bottom height
Another excellent video. I would recommend zoning some office and commercial near the highways and highly trafficked areas. As for high rent perhaps you need some more apartment buildings instead of houses with large lots? I'd also recommend more parks as always and perhaps some corner shops. Not sure all those people would be happy living near a prison.
Since the train line is so close to the new campus maybe a train station for the students will be something to consider :)
omggggg love your videos 🎀
Real ones know this is the 2nd time it’s been posted
never played city skylines or any city building game but holy these are fun to watch, good shit man (love the canadian references)
Love these videos always happy when a new one came out
been following this series for a while now, love it
Love your content bro, as well as your build style. This was a great addition. I don’t normally comment but I just wanted to mention a suggestion. The two interchanges close together by that industrial park (the two directly after the parkway interchange on the main interstate headed toward downtown) I noticed are close enough that you might as well continue that third lane as an “Exit Only” lane in both directions between the two exits. The on ramps from the one interchange basically goes from 3 to 2 lanes right before the bridge and then you have that second exit….might as well just pull that lane all the way through. My only critique. Great video.
Great video as always, and as always love the music!
I feel the prison should be bit isolated....far away from the suburbs for the safety of the citizens.....just my opinion.
You can place housing on the colder sacs. Biffa does it on CS2. Look at how he does it.
Sometimes adults will quit their job to go to college or University. That will make it hard to pay rent if they are the only income, but once they graduate, the high rent icon may disappear.
Just a suggestion but, you should always check land resources before you place down structures. Just for the possibility of providing more jobs.
20:25 you can select zoning by cell. It’s an option in the same way road building options for curve vs straight road.
At then you do it on 22:30. My bad.
Since you love the challenge of retrofitting things into the city you should build a metro line from the university to the downtown area! It would be cool if it was mostly elevated but I understand that is not really logical since we dont have elevated stations yet! But i do think it would make sense to run a university subway line to your new campus! It might also help with the unemployment downtown.
Edit: also instead of a village you should make an entertainment district with bars and clubs for the students and to give more of a reason for people to visit the community!
I think you should make a beltway/ ring road in the future if traffic gets really bad and you should make a highway across the river
If you take a look at the videos of CityPlanner, you van see how he uses the one way road, built with the continuous road tool to make those cul da sacs....and they are zonable❤
If they had more jobs they would be able to afford the current rent and unemployment would go down. Instead your only increasing the number of low to no income people in the city, they too will complain about high rent if they are unemployed. Increasing the volume of home may bring rent down temporary but if they have no jobs everyone will still be complaining about high rent no matter how low the rent is
You need to build way more suburban housing. Like tons of suburban housing. People have such high rents because there’s still not enough places to live.
everyone from Ottawa warning you of the nightmare that is the 417
i'm not sure if removing all 3 clinics was, traffic-wise, the perfect solution.
The special restaurant building is bassicly like a soup kitchen right?
Now that's an explanation!
build a CENTRAL BANK .. it got some good perks that helps the economy of the city ... try building some of the new buildings please ..
Re-upload ?
University isn't a tier above college. I really hate how many games represent them this way.
Universities do provided post graduate degrees however they also offer undergraduate.
Collages tend to only be undergraduate and this might be what's tripping you up. However they also tend to have smaller class sizes and to be more specialized. Especially private collages. This can actually get you a better education particularly in fields that are more focused on certifications and licenses target than master and doctorate degrees.
If you deploy a sector to cover 100% of your trash by recycling centers and put the recycling policies into your districts, garbage treatment will make you gain money from service fees ahah
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Bro where is night mode dude, i want to see the city lights in night mode
i realy wish the game was less focused towards grids the way the game is made dose not realy alow for more organic road shapes
You gotta put some parks down
Try some more low rent housing
Tip: you can do cul-de-sacs if you use paths to block off other nearby zoning options. CityPlannerPlays does it.
Yes as grid-dy lol griddy
Your hospital should be at that far edge of the corner of the big map. Buy tiles to get out there. We need that there for the covid quarantene. Next phase of covid could be bad.
please provide a lot of jobs and dont forget public transportation
Gated community
29:11 r/wooossh
I will not watch episodes in white, sorry. Imposible to see details. If, if I would have the game, it is the first thing I shut off.
Need more specialized jobs to equal out each educated demographic. A high educated person isn't going to flip burgers so they stay unemployed. You have enough jobs....just not the right ones.
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