The first oil company that took over the oil field was named LöPö. Löpö in finnish is a shorthand word for "lämmitysöljy ja polttoöljy" meaning "heating oil and fuel oil".
Regularly used for vehicle fuel (or gas for the people over the pond). I would have been surprised to see a name like that if the game wasn't by a Finnish developer :)
In the electrical world, the big towers are "transmission", and the small ones are "distribution". Transmission connects directly to the generation plants and takes it long distances to those big transformer stations, or "substations". Those places reduce the voltage and "distribute" it to the local customers. If you have electric poles in front of your house, those cylinders are another set of transformers which reduce the voltage again to standard household levels. (Underground distribution typically uses small above-ground transformer boxes about 3-4' long on either side. For each customer. Fancy neighborhoods like them to reduce the visual impact.) Underground installations are often multiple times as expensive to install. (Earthworks.) Transmission is usually in the hundreds of kV, or 100,000+ volts. Distribution in my area is usually 12-34.5kV, or up to 34,500 volts. Home electric is 120/240 volts. Most home electric is 120 but appliances and HVAC usually use 240. (US.)
Not necessarily. In England and Wales, you used to have sub-transmission towers during the CEGB days, and some oldies still call it so. It is 132kV. But, it's distribution. So, the smaller towers/ pylons are distribution, and the monsters are transmission. You can tell the voltage level by the number of insulators if you're unsure!
@@PianoKwanMan Huh, that is interesting... I don't know much of anything about electrical systems outside of the US grid so I appreciate that little nugget of knowledge! I know UK and Europe operate things at 220v and 50Hz rather than the 120v/60Hz of US so I would assume the entire grid is modulated accordingly... 🙃 Of course, there are always exceptions to any general rules, like the High Voltage DC transmission routes.
@@Madnessnunky likewise, I know about the England and Wales network, and a little bit of Scotland (it's a whole different world up there), and nothing about USA. Perhaps do an engineer exchange 😅
not enough vehicles pop up on transport routes is because you have a depot that provides only limited amount of vehicles on WHOLE your city. so, to supply more routes you need more depots
Alt. Title: Matt becomes American for one episode Also another way to cheese XP Is to construct a lot of I belive telephone towers. they are 1000 XP Each
"Lets see how they're getting on with the tornado... and they're not bothered in the slightest." Reminds me of when i was in like 7th grade. My grandmother and i sat on her front porch and watched one touch down in the road, sweep down the street a ways, and dissipate. I was scared af back then but granny was all like "its a tornado, not a kidnapper. Now get your ass out there and play in the rain or go back in."
To formally answer the question metals and oil do run out. It takes forever, but yes they slowly produce less and less over time. There is a tab in the natural resources tab that shows the rate. Though to counter it there is an building that raises the amount of oil you can find in deposits :)
If CS2 is anything like the first one you should be able to zone the Oilfields and force specialized Buildings. I did that in CS1 with my loggers and farmers
I think i like the m4a1 more then the m4a1-s tho. And yeah i like cs1 more then the newer one too. Looks better definatly but the headshot rate increase. idk about that man
In C:S2, there isn’t specialized zonable industry districts. You have the general zoned industry (which is built serving one of the products), and you have the big circular radius specialized industry that is placed on top of natural resources.
I have a city skylines engineering question/challenge I need answered by you… could a city work with ONLY roundabouts? No straight connector roads, like roundabout directly into other round about for all the streets.
Listening to you rabbit on about oil and engineering with my eyes closed on a mild dose of the magics i picked a few weeks back has certainly made for a pleasant sunday
I'm expecting that XP bug will be patched by the time I get around to buying and playing this game. Not sure I would have actually paid people to use oil... I think reducing the tax rate to 0 would have been enough... and I think the net cash flow would be better.
Day 104 of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet. It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
Idk if you can still do it in cs2 but you used to be able to paint an industrial district then you could go into the options for that district and select what specific industry you wanted to be developed in that area. I honestly hope they changed it though, having that much control makes the game boring sometimes.
in CS2 you cant specify, instead its controlled by whats most profitable to produce/use, e.g. if your city had a heavy surplus of wheat, wheat would be cheap, and so a lot of industries that use wheat would arrive, in theory, although the economy simulation is in a rough state currently due to glitches.
Hey RCE. if you look at your bank account, you can see that the amount is acutely going up. i think there's a bug that caused it not showing properly. not entirely sure, but i believe the last update sorted that out.
Sh*t this game is so addciting i just downloaded it back at tuesday and as soon as i open to try the game i was absorb by the game. I cant stop playing it because its a freaking great game and yoy Real Civil Engineer is so fun to watch!!! Hoping for more videos.
7:28 u missed the opportunity to make a roundabout made of roundabouts or smt like that i saw recently q roundabout like that and would be fun seeing one made happen
Apparently your citizens in the pedestrian district are from the United States’ “Midwest” where when you hear there’s a tornado it’s mandatory you go outside and look for it yourself! 😂
Personally, investing in Power was the gold mine for me. Was losing money, placed a nuclear power planet. Then made 100 grand a month. Just from selling Power
4:30 soooo cheese solutions 🧀 for XP in Cities Skylines are acceptable, but cheese solutions for bridges in Poly Bridge are not? 🤔 sounds like an architect move to me
An architect was caught climbing his way for heavengeneer and RCE did nothing! The world has seen its first omen of the apocalypse
I don't think architects are courageous enough to do something like rock climbing. Most likely a badass engineer during his daily commute.
@@ADBBuildProbably the same person who built an airport that didn't have any transport connection
😂😂😂
The first oil company that took over the oil field was named LöPö. Löpö in finnish is a shorthand word for "lämmitysöljy ja polttoöljy" meaning "heating oil and fuel oil".
Regularly used for vehicle fuel (or gas for the people over the pond). I would have been surprised to see a name like that if the game wasn't by a Finnish developer :)
this game is made in Finland 😎
Was looking for this comment. Interesting pronounciation RCE made but that can be fixed
In the electrical world, the big towers are "transmission", and the small ones are "distribution". Transmission connects directly to the generation plants and takes it long distances to those big transformer stations, or "substations". Those places reduce the voltage and "distribute" it to the local customers. If you have electric poles in front of your house, those cylinders are another set of transformers which reduce the voltage again to standard household levels. (Underground distribution typically uses small above-ground transformer boxes about 3-4' long on either side. For each customer. Fancy neighborhoods like them to reduce the visual impact.) Underground installations are often multiple times as expensive to install. (Earthworks.)
Transmission is usually in the hundreds of kV, or 100,000+ volts.
Distribution in my area is usually 12-34.5kV, or up to 34,500 volts.
Home electric is 120/240 volts. Most home electric is 120 but appliances and HVAC usually use 240. (US.)
I opted for underground power lines when I built my house, so I have one of those green above ground transformer boxes on my property.
@@aaronsj80ah yes, the green transformer box. Every kid has played on one, despite the warnings. A staple of the American child’s experience.
Not necessarily. In England and Wales, you used to have sub-transmission towers during the CEGB days, and some oldies still call it so. It is 132kV. But, it's distribution. So, the smaller towers/ pylons are distribution, and the monsters are transmission. You can tell the voltage level by the number of insulators if you're unsure!
@@PianoKwanMan Huh, that is interesting... I don't know much of anything about electrical systems outside of the US grid so I appreciate that little nugget of knowledge! I know UK and Europe operate things at 220v and 50Hz rather than the 120v/60Hz of US so I would assume the entire grid is modulated accordingly... 🙃
Of course, there are always exceptions to any general rules, like the High Voltage DC transmission routes.
@@Madnessnunky likewise, I know about the England and Wales network, and a little bit of Scotland (it's a whole different world up there), and nothing about USA. Perhaps do an engineer exchange 😅
not enough vehicles pop up on transport routes is because you have a depot that provides only limited amount of vehicles on WHOLE your city. so, to supply more routes you need more depots
Alt. Title: Matt becomes American for one episode
Also another way to cheese XP Is to construct a lot of I belive telephone towers. they are 1000 XP Each
America buys a lot of oil, we don’t produce that much. More accurate that Matt becomes a Saudi prince for an episode
@@ryanhamstra49Lol yeah I didn't think about that! Or he could be the british government in the early 1900s
@@Kamaleanhe's already the British government
Texas and Alaska actually, in fact, pump a lot of oil.
@ryanhamstra49 😂 Buy oil. Yes, that is how we get a bit of the tho, yes, buy.
RCE does more architect work in his videos then actual architects do.
I think he became an architect, or was he even a real civil engineer, maybe a fake one ??
Guys, you may be onto something.
SUSPICIOUS !
You should make a city that is the lowest down possible and name it Archihell
"Lets see how they're getting on with the tornado... and they're not bothered in the slightest."
Reminds me of when i was in like 7th grade. My grandmother and i sat on her front porch and watched one touch down in the road, sweep down the street a ways, and dissipate. I was scared af back then but granny was all like "its a tornado, not a kidnapper. Now get your ass out there and play in the rain or go back in."
To formally answer the question metals and oil do run out. It takes forever, but yes they slowly produce less and less over time. There is a tab in the natural resources tab that shows the rate.
Though to counter it there is an building that raises the amount of oil you can find in deposits :)
I’m loving the series so far, keep up the good work
I’ve always been so jealous on how good people are at building good cities in this game, but I’m also so happy that this community exists 😂
Yeah. You’re not alone. That climber at the beginning was jealous too.
I thought he was going to make an efficient intersection but he just made a magic roundabout.
he made all those roundabouts and then does the architect move and makes a intersection for the entire industrial zone
Matt: People cheesing it on Polybridge are architects.
Matt in CS2: Lol parks make XP go brrrr!
"that guy" *is a tree*
I know we don't really do draw my lifes anymore in this day and age but this guy i would be so interested in seeing
2:01 Every natural disaster in games and in real life gives me chills, please help.
Have you ever heard of the peanut roundabout? They built one in New Haven Connecticut. You should build one in Engitopia!!!
How has this dude not made a video on Factorio yet? Seems like its right up his alley
Once more Matt triggers ALL the OCD with his roads & highways.
If CS2 is anything like the first one you should be able to zone the Oilfields and force specialized Buildings. I did that in CS1 with my loggers and farmers
I think i like the m4a1 more then the m4a1-s tho. And yeah i like cs1 more then the newer one too. Looks better definatly but the headshot rate increase. idk about that man
@@Dani3lDE xD
In C:S2, there isn’t specialized zonable industry districts. You have the general zoned industry (which is built serving one of the products), and you have the big circular radius specialized industry that is placed on top of natural resources.
Rush B!@@Spacccee
Fun fact! 'Löpö' is a synonym for fuel in finnish!
I have a city skylines engineering question/challenge I need answered by you… could a city work with ONLY roundabouts? No straight connector roads, like roundabout directly into other round about for all the streets.
The most American thing Matt's done
Listening to you rabbit on about oil and engineering with my eyes closed on a mild dose of the magics i picked a few weeks back has certainly made for a pleasant sunday
Subsidizing fossil fuels, brother?
Architect move.
I'm expecting that XP bug will be patched by the time I get around to buying and playing this game. Not sure I would have actually paid people to use oil... I think reducing the tax rate to 0 would have been enough... and I think the net cash flow would be better.
Haha no way the lorries are coming from my home town. How weird to see a nod to Chatham of all places 😂
Matt! Next episode, build more recycling centres to make a buttload of money! Its so underrated and makes so much money!
Finally another Cities skylines 2 video! Been waiting for another one.
You need to make a cargo train line to export oil
Kids these days, back in my day tornadoes flew over your head and you just kept walking
You being an actual engineer makes so much sense considering the clusterf*** y'all have on your island.
You probably should have called it The RCE Technically a University.
This game was made by Engineers but.. an ARCHITECHT manged to sneak in
4:35 "Not Engitopia 2, but EngiTWOpia"
_hits head on keyboard_ *SMACK SMACK SMACK*
Renaming to EngiTWOpia has made my engineering heart smile! All is well in the world again.
The crazy rock climber is how my parents describe their commute to school
My Santa Paddy arrived today, it's beautiful and I'm happy! Merry Bridgemas RCE!
can you pls make the videos a little longer, they're really relaxing
even by 10 more minutes ^-^
The district has to be called "Milton Quaynes" because of all those roundabouts in that junction.
Day 104 of asking Matt to add the Second Narrows Bridge, Ironworkers Memorial to the Wheel of Bridgetune
It is a cantilevered truss bridge, carrying 6 lanes of traffic from Vancouver to North Vancouver in B.C. across the second narrowing of the Burrard Inlet.
It's name comes from the fact that it collapsed twice during construction, which unalived 23 people in total (Hence the name, ironworkers memorial).
RCE is a undercover architect
When an architect firm sponsors him/ invites him to a day out, he will become a sell out
Oil subsidies?? He’s not even an oil baron anymore. He’s just a politician *shudders*
Idk if you can still do it in cs2 but you used to be able to paint an industrial district then you could go into the options for that district and select what specific industry you wanted to be developed in that area. I honestly hope they changed it though, having that much control makes the game boring sometimes.
in CS2 you cant specify, instead its controlled by whats most profitable to produce/use, e.g. if your city had a heavy surplus of wheat, wheat would be cheap, and so a lot of industries that use wheat would arrive, in theory, although the economy simulation is in a rough state currently due to glitches.
Those industry districts and the industry DLC are replaced in cities skylines 2 as the buildings with the circular radius you can designate around it
7:05 what an absolute nightmare.
I think the belgian A15a streetsign really would be the perfect sign for Engitwopia's sky city!
Love watching your CS 2 Videos.
Wait a damn minute there’s rock climbers lololol
I can't wait for the Just Stop Oil mod with the new cities skylines 2 ai, gonna be carnage.
Big Dams that make 1000mv+ and high voltage lines on both sides to outside world makes super big money
as an amarican I approve
edit: keep up the work RCE
I remember thinking of you desert oil baron playthrough from the 1st game, was wondering if that was still viable in the sequel.
11:54 - Not gonna lie, it gave me Red Forest (Chernobyl) vibes.
I love oil. well- not as much as I love this channel
Thanks so much!
npnp
With all of that oil production you are about to have a lot more traffic problems.
you need people, and lots of them haha. Also commercial is really needed. Get to building another residnetal city core!
4:32 YOOOOOOO I WAS ONE OF THOSE COMMENTERS EPISODE 1 LFGGG
Hey RCE. if you look at your bank account, you can see that the amount is acutely going up. i think there's a bug that caused it not showing properly. not entirely sure, but i believe the last update sorted that out.
1:07 because all trees are crazy and climb rocks
I’m surprised you haven’t made a train roundabout.
1:16 The Federal Reserve trying to reduce inflation.
All these roundabouts at 7:20 feels like being back in Milton Keynes
the fact that this was for oil tankers is hysterical
Love this series so much
My City is called Chatham, I make 200000 from oil etc. so EngiTWOpia, you are exporting from me. And I worked as an engineer AND as an architect 11:17
Day 13 of waiting for Matt to upload Mindustry Part 2.
FFOTD: Mindustry was App Store Game of the Day on August 22nd 2022.
Day 44 of me asking Matt to continue playing Minecraft.
i agree
found it, keep it going :)
Recycling centers work really well for some easy cash
7:18 yes finally a roundabout madw of roundabouts
I enjoyed this PARKourpia stream
Sh*t this game is so addciting i just downloaded it back at tuesday and as soon as i open to try the game i was absorb by the game. I cant stop playing it because its a freaking great game and yoy Real Civil Engineer is so fun to watch!!! Hoping for more videos.
Geo thermal makes a ton of money, when you export the power
2:15 American Midwest at its finest
2 Engi 2 Topia
Ngl Architect Island kind of looks like the eye of Quebec.
7:28 u missed the opportunity to make a roundabout made of roundabouts or smt like that i saw recently q roundabout like that and would be fun seeing one made happen
i love the cities skylines content.... MOAAAAAR!!!!
RCE Technical University.
Drop Out rate: 100%
Petition for Matt to call the industrial area
Saudi ville
👇
The most American cities skylines video
Apparently your citizens in the pedestrian district are from the United States’ “Midwest” where when you hear there’s a tornado it’s mandatory you go outside and look for it yourself! 😂
RCE should play Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic!
Now I want to see you play Turmoil
1:10 cool
upgrade ur highway with street lighting to bring lowend power cables around
9:38 me as a rock i do not find it offensive please make more content.
You should make a pit for the architects
You’re not an oil baron. You’re an organic farmer farming vegan leather
It’s an honest job
I'm still losing money...
Maybe the 10k miles of spaghetti highways might be eating away some cash.
IT IS 2AM
I AM BINFGE WATCHING ENGITOPIA
RCE you should try out captain of industry it’s an indie game and is fairly new.
crazy rock climber is so random😭😭😭😭
Personally, investing in Power was the gold mine for me. Was losing money, placed a nuclear power planet. Then made 100 grand a month. Just from selling Power
you better prepare your musket for the Eagle invasion ( just a joke )
Löpö is a finnish slang word for diesel 🤣
I claim ownership of that new name of Engitwopia. Had that comment on the original video :)
THERE IS A TRAILMAKERS UPDATE IN DANGER ZONE WITH A HARDHAT YOU NEED TO SEE IT IT MUST BE FOR YOU THIS HARDHAT
4:30 soooo cheese solutions 🧀 for XP in Cities Skylines are acceptable, but cheese solutions for bridges in Poly Bridge are not? 🤔 sounds like an architect move to me
1:10 I think that's a plant.
You should make Atlantis but instead of the water being normal, it should be poo and then it should be called poolantis
A crazy rock climber
OH NO....... ITS SWINDON 😮
Magic roundabout, hate the damn thing. Hgv driver 🇬🇧🤣🤣
Those wagons came from Chatham... sh1thole 😂😂