Can you PLEASE make a mod list? Thank you! I would love to download it, especially for what you did with the Florida-esque build. I just feel like sometimes I have too much or too little and yours are perfect!
Love the video, but the misuse of "postmodern" and "brutalist" around the 9min mark rubbed me the wrong way hahahhahaha still lovely build please keep them coming!!
You should redevelop quincy harbor with the new uk pack and a little bit of the modern architecture pack to simulate the city being “redeveloping” but still reminiscent of its historical past
I didn’t think that the modern high school or university would have been built back in the 60’s and 70’s. Do you guys agree? I’d like some people to reply back because I’m doing a Cities skylines 2 series set back in the 60’s on my other channel and I am extremely confused by what would be realistic and not realistic for the city. Cool vid btw 👍🏻
Your right it's not "modern" but modernist, reminds me of Bauhaus functionality over form or brutalist (as you mentioned) but grounded compared to how modernism would lead into postmodern architecture. Unexpected, since I thought modern would be "modern" i.e. 2000-present which would be more post-modern and maybe incorporate some of move towards sustainability (which we see with the zoneables iirc). But I enjoy I having this option since many cities incorporate this design, especially in service buildings like schools. Hope they update it to remove the tethering for additions.
Hii I know it's probably a huge ask but I've not seen a lot of northern American towns adapted on this game and I've not seen my town really referenced ever on TH-cam. I wanted to ask as a huge history buff and long time watcher of content like this if you'd be interested in making a 1 to 1 scale or just a build based on my home city of Zanesville Ohio in muskingum county ohio. The Town was founded by Ebenezer Zanesville as lang gifted to him when he blazed the Zane Trace road to connect most of Ohio onto the American National road. It was founded in 1797 and was the capital of Ohio for 2 years from 1810 to 1812. Housed 2 civil war battle camps and even had Frederick Douglas come to speak in one of our historical sites called the stone academy. We were world pottery capital for a few years and are mostly known for the Y bridge commented on by Amelia earheart (I got that wrong I think bad at names) We are a smaller city/town and the county seat. If you see or do this I'd be absolutely bewildered, chances are low but I appreciate you reading this! I can't wait to see more of your great content!
Adding a subway connection to the new campus seems to be helpful
crazy how believeable your cities become - having a sort of chaotic quality, not making everything perfect
We need a third person tour of Bixton
I don't think Les deux lacs should ever merge with Bixton
This looks like an usual development in a former industrial land or rural land.
Great build as always!
Can you PLEASE make a mod list? Thank you! I would love to download it, especially for what you did with the Florida-esque build. I just feel like sometimes I have too much or too little and yours are perfect!
Love the video, but the misuse of "postmodern" and "brutalist" around the 9min mark rubbed me the wrong way hahahhahaha still lovely build please keep them coming!!
yeah those two terms are so broad and differently intepreted dependant on nation its rather vague actually.
yes! And then he doubles down with 'post-modern'!
Criminally underrated ❤
The campus has a lot of nice accessibility, that map looks dope.
You should redevelop quincy harbor with the new uk pack and a little bit of the modern architecture pack to simulate the city being “redeveloping” but still reminiscent of its historical past
The mansion can area can be like for frat and sorority houses lol
U need to put more service buildings. And people Will move in the city❤
you should put the notre dam in center of downtown it'd look majestic.
I didn’t think that the modern high school or university would have been built back in the 60’s and 70’s. Do you guys agree? I’d like some people to reply back because I’m doing a Cities skylines 2 series set back in the 60’s on my other channel and I am extremely confused by what would be realistic and not realistic for the city. Cool vid btw 👍🏻
at around 39:00 I could tell that wasn't intentional, its alright my guy it happens
Cool campus, meeting the demand hopefully.
3:22 you know what else is massive?
Yay, imminent domain!
MAYBE FOR THE NEXT VID U CAN UPGRADE YOUR AIRPORT CUZ ITS BE A LONGGGGGGG TIME SINCE U BULIT THE AIRPORT
AND IR WOULD BE FUN IF U DID SM DIFFERENT
Your medical university is right there so why not build the biggest hospital possible in the proximity of it.
Your right it's not "modern" but modernist, reminds me of Bauhaus functionality over form or brutalist (as you mentioned) but grounded compared to how modernism would lead into postmodern architecture. Unexpected, since I thought modern would be "modern" i.e. 2000-present which would be more post-modern and maybe incorporate some of move towards sustainability (which we see with the zoneables iirc). But I enjoy I having this option since many cities incorporate this design, especially in service buildings like schools.
Hope they update it to remove the tethering for additions.
Hii I know it's probably a huge ask but I've not seen a lot of northern American towns adapted on this game and I've not seen my town really referenced ever on TH-cam. I wanted to ask as a huge history buff and long time watcher of content like this if you'd be interested in making a 1 to 1 scale or just a build based on my home city of Zanesville Ohio in muskingum county ohio.
The Town was founded by Ebenezer Zanesville as lang gifted to him when he blazed the Zane Trace road to connect most of Ohio onto the American National road. It was founded in 1797 and was the capital of Ohio for 2 years from 1810 to 1812. Housed 2 civil war battle camps and even had Frederick Douglas come to speak in one of our historical sites called the stone academy. We were world pottery capital for a few years and are mostly known for the Y bridge commented on by Amelia earheart (I got that wrong I think bad at names)
We are a smaller city/town and the county seat. If you see or do this I'd be absolutely bewildered, chances are low but I appreciate you reading this! I can't wait to see more of your great content!
You need to update gasoarilla county because the new game version
Hello
Medical University? You need to focus on elementary schools.
First, sorry for that😂
First comment, love the vids