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Love the office buildings in the harbor, maybe make a little cluster of office buildings that are the headquarters for the industry buildings around the area? Canary Wharf in London would be a good reference for it!
Low income housing is kinda poorly balanced in the current patch, in my experience the negative happiness modifier from "small homes" totally cancels out the low cost, cims would rather be homeless, so all the buildings end up abandoned
I could for hours watching you play this game man! The more videos so chill to watch would love a couple episodes a week my favourite series on UA-cam right now !
Hey Keralis, just wanted to say this is the first time I have ever commented on UA-cam before, but I have to say this series is incredible . The whole style you have is perfect, your voice is so relaxing it gives me a nice hour to just sit back and enjoy. Never stop what you do 😄 Ps your city is AWESOME!!
This is currently my favorite series on UA-cam. I definitely like having episodes more often which are more chill (vs more polished projects less often). Having the series be a little slow is exactly what I love about it!
Keralis, imma be honest. I dont mind that your schedule isnt always consistent, especially when you and your family gets sick. Life happens! Im just happy to get to see your videos when youre able to upload. Fantastic video as always ❤ stay safe
We love you keralis! Been listening to you play for years. Doesn’t matter what game, doesn’t even matter what your saying, it’s always entertaining. Your voice is so comforting!
30:18 Yes, we do have trams in the US, but they're kinda rare. I've seen them mostly in historic towns and city districts. Living in North Carolina, the only city I can think of off the top of my head where I've seen tram tracks is Charleston, SC. The tram there is mostly used to tour the historic part of the city and the route is pretty short. In airports, we mostly use subways or skytrains since there are barely any roads running within the airport.
To fix the land on those resource buildings, level the terrain at the building level a little wider than the building and then go back and smooth it afterwards. It'll still be a hill but you'll at least be able to get it smoother, just call them humps for the humpy people ;P
To answer your question at 30:18 Yes, some cities in the USA do have trams In my experience it's pretty limited to west coast cities though, like San Francisco, Portland, some parts of LA, and maybe a few others that I haven't been too Mostly cities that have been trying to limit use of personal vehicles, which, in the US, is VERY rare right now
When you said “where would we even put the international airport” I also immediately said jokingly “on top of a mountain maybe”😂 It would be pretty cool though. Especially seeing the planes land and take off from such an altitude, but also the transportation network you’d create.
Idea for the quarries is to terraform them a lot so it looks like piles of stone and dug out places. To make them more interesting I love this series and the harbour area is gorgeous
Just an observation, trams typically dont go around roundabouts like cars they usually have the track cut right through the middle from one side to the other, this is to minimize the space they take up on the roundabout and because the curves are too sharp when leaving or entering the roundabout. So maybe consider running a dedicated tram track through the roundabout at the industrial zone.
For the Homeless people in Parks. You need to build low rent housing/ apartments for them, they can't afford rent in single homes and row housing that's why they become homeless. Please get well soon, take some rest if you need to, we shall always be here
lol the little pog face when the water bubbles popped up was hilarious. Love the slow play and the city looks awesome :) The mod for the tress is perfect for you! ALL the pretty trees lol
The traffic at 33:11 is caused by the vehicles coming from "Cozy Street". They want to get onto "Hamilton Highway", but their quickest option is to do the u-turn. The only solutions will be to remove the highway entrance from Oak Highway and force everyone around, or add a new entrance from Cozy Street. Love your harbour by the way. Great work.
Loved the video Keralis!! To answer your question about the US having trams, it is a yes we do have trams in some big airports but also in cities along roads like CS1 and CS2. And also I wanted to tell you that the traffic at the industry roundabout that is coming off the highway, they have to merge in the roundabout in a weird way because the off ramp is only 1 lane. And the road that connects to the off ramp right before the roundabout they each only have a dedicated turn lane onto the round about and most vehicles coming off the highway don't want to turn right on the avenue. So making the off ramp 2 lanes might help that congestion.
20:43 sadly no, even though they added the elevated and above ground metro tracks in by default now they somehow had the same oversight of CS1 by not having an elevated station by default.
Have followed you since the old minecraft videos where you had yo be quiet because you had to film at night. Syill remember the day you announced doing youtube full-time and I loved it! Also remember the days of World pf Keralis server! Haven't watched a lot your vidoes lately but absolutely love the new Cities Skyline videoes! Brings back so many memories! Also remember you made ETS videoes before it even was on steam! Love your enthusiasm and I'm loving to see you still grow!
Keralis, I really like the way you're currently doing episodes. Projects like trams, cargo depot, and dam are all Big Progress but you do them so Chill. Keeping it to 1 major development/change per episode is just so much fun.
You should have made it so tram tracks go straight through the middle of the roundabout instead of having to go along with the vehicles imo. I think you should be able to place them separately without road itself tho idk.
Still technically in America lol. Here in Toronto, Canada - We have a fully functioning tram system that runs city wide! We call them 'Streetcars' here.
City-wide is a stretch. Etobicoke, Scarborough, and North York all exist. The tram network is definitely a game-changer through downtown, though (and would be even more so if the King Street transit priority route were properly observed/enforced)
@@gruesomebrat3 Oh for sure! If we're talking about the GTA then yeah, we definitely need some improvements on transit. But thanks for correcting me, its mostly the downtown area up to St Claire that have trams.
It’s unfortunate that the elevated subway stations aren’t elevated. You could’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from New York City, in particular the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.
I love this episode - I live in Melbourne which has the biggest tram network in the world and I always build my cities with tram routes everywhere, I love them both in the game and in real life. They will take care of a lot of traffic when you couple them with a subway system
I really like that you are doing your testing on camera, its nice to see the thought process behind things. And also just what the game actually can and cannot do
Hey Keralis, I really like your harbor and this series. One tip for your roads, when ever you want to upgrade them, you can select the beginning and the end and it is selected in its entirety to upgrade, you no longer need to select tile by tile
I read the title in Swedish first and thought? "well, aren't all your videos somewhat trams" 😉 Love your videos, im at sea and can't play very often and watching your videos keeps the abstinence somewhat at bay. Watched some Tropico and Anno while waiting for the next CS2-episode. Hope you keep it going til Manor Lords come out, would love to watch you play that.
chill episodes are my favourite!! there's so much stuff to unlock in this game and i feel that big episodes kind of rush through the progress and i love to see how things work in detail!
Possible do you not known it better but I should you inform that trams use small neighbor streets side-by-side of main streets or extra tracks side-by-side of main streets. Some travel inside small cities mostly only on pedestrian roads too. They disturbing normal traffic how is mostly not local at your streets so your trams are ineffective public person transport at the industry place. It sounds crazy but here do you can make them around the place (same the highway) or new rails middle trough your industry district and to your sea port. The bus routes should follow the streets at side of the tram and let your people transfer to railway stations or tram stops every 5 till 10 stops. Of course a tram line can have many short stops after they drive fast (mostly till 60 km/h) and have extra platform space in opposite to bus (mostly max. 40 till 5 km/h depends traffic flow) with small platforms mostly.
Breaking up big projects into parts and seeing progress throughout episodes would feel great I think. I love this style of episode with few cuts, especially if it means you spend less time off camera and we get more episodes!
Keralis as your City Expandes, you need to expand Police, Fire & EMS Services, among Road & Maintence..the Bigger the City the More Service you need, think about like New York City or Chicago how much of these Service they have or might have, you asswell need to keep them up to pair with your Growing City. xD Why those traffic was cutting the road? No Cops for Miles..need to put down a PD & FD Station in the new Zone atleast..maybe Small EMS asswell.
Hey Keralis! For the industry oil buildings having weird terrain you can raise the terrain under them gently and then go in to smooth it out, it takes some time to make it look pretty but it's better then the steep cliffs
The USA used to have trams everywhere! Nearly every major town and city had them until car companies bought out the streets and sold them. In recent years, though, cities have been adding them back into the streets and with positive reception. Kansas City's tram, for instance, built their line with money to spare and surpassed their ridership predictions by a large margin!
Hope you recover well from Covid. City is coming along great! Keep it up! Wish I could lay out my city like yours, feel most of the time my city looks like hot garbage at best.
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Thank God Wi-Fi is OK after your corona infection! Love, the German Coast Guard.
Please add more residential in the city
Subways / metro soon!
Please add more public transport on residential area
The harbor is incredible. The trams are cooler than buses. I don’t think anyone will mind some chill episodes. Glad you’re feeling better!
As a tram myself, i see this as an absolute win!
As a mailbox in a former life, I feel very left out.
What is your pronouns sir.. ma'am.. umm
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I love how people are never tired of this comment format
2023 is crazy anyone can be ANYTHING now
I think a combo of chill episodes and big projects would be a vibe 😊
Agreed
Yeah, just an 1.5h episode of cities skylines, I LOVE IT
Love the office buildings in the harbor, maybe make a little cluster of office buildings that are the headquarters for the industry buildings around the area? Canary Wharf in London would be a good reference for it!
Although post industrial land I was getting that vibe that and Salford queys
i think to stop the tents in the parks you might need to add some low income housing, love the slow pace of you episodes and your derpiness
Low income housing is kinda poorly balanced in the current patch, in my experience
the negative happiness modifier from "small homes" totally cancels out the low cost, cims would rather be homeless, so all the buildings end up abandoned
increasing the parks budget and using the park maintenance building could help too
Hi Keralis! If you want to run a tram line through a roundabout you can pick a tram track across it instead of putting it on the round around it
Facts
yeah you're right it can go right through the middle that's what you'd see irl as well with this type of situation
Take your time and rest
Please keep up the good work K! Don’t stop posting this amazing series! Kind regards from Mexico
I could for hours watching you play this game man! The more videos so chill to watch would love a couple episodes a week my favourite series on UA-cam right now !
Keralis I missed you :( You're my comfort youtuber and i'm loving this series so far!!
Hey Keralis, just wanted to say this is the first time I have ever commented on UA-cam before, but I have to say this series is incredible . The whole style you have is perfect, your voice is so relaxing it gives me a nice hour to just sit back and enjoy. Never stop what you do 😄
Ps your city is AWESOME!!
This is currently my favorite series on UA-cam. I definitely like having episodes more often which are more chill (vs more polished projects less often). Having the series be a little slow is exactly what I love about it!
Keralis, imma be honest. I dont mind that your schedule isnt always consistent, especially when you and your family gets sick. Life happens! Im just happy to get to see your videos when youre able to upload. Fantastic video as always ❤ stay safe
We love you keralis! Been listening to you play for years. Doesn’t matter what game, doesn’t even matter what your saying, it’s always entertaining. Your voice is so comforting!
30:18 Yes, we do have trams in the US, but they're kinda rare. I've seen them mostly in historic towns and city districts. Living in North Carolina, the only city I can think of off the top of my head where I've seen tram tracks is Charleston, SC. The tram there is mostly used to tour the historic part of the city and the route is pretty short. In airports, we mostly use subways or skytrains since there are barely any roads running within the airport.
DC has one, but it's tiny and not very useful :/
It does look modern though.
Charlotte has both a tram and light rail
@@scrungycat407 Oh yeah thats right, I forgot about their tram. I always used the busses or subway when I went there.
@@TheNobleFive Surprised I've never noticed it LOL, I like about 1.5hrs from Charlotte but I tend to avoid it like the plague
@@oREAGano Can't blame you on that! Metro has at least improved (and Metrobus improvements are coming.)
Papa k. Truly. Thank you for being you. I have been watching since early 2015 and I have no intentions of stopping. Love you keralis❤
30:13 yeah we do in Charlotte there’s a sizable light rail system. In Philadelphia there’s trolley cars, and San Francisco has trolleys too
To fix the land on those resource buildings, level the terrain at the building level a little wider than the building and then go back and smooth it afterwards. It'll still be a hill but you'll at least be able to get it smoother, just call them humps for the humpy people ;P
To answer your question at 30:18 Yes, some cities in the USA do have trams
In my experience it's pretty limited to west coast cities though, like San Francisco, Portland, some parts of LA, and maybe a few others that I haven't been too
Mostly cities that have been trying to limit use of personal vehicles, which, in the US, is VERY rare right now
You should turn the heart - shaped island near the middle of the city into a tourist area, and you could add some of the tourist attractions there
When you said “where would we even put the international airport” I also immediately said jokingly “on top of a mountain maybe”😂
It would be pretty cool though. Especially seeing the planes land and take off from such an altitude, but also the transportation network you’d create.
Idea for the quarries is to terraform them a lot so it looks like piles of stone and dug out places. To make them more interesting
I love this series and the harbour area is gorgeous
Just an observation, trams typically dont go around roundabouts like cars they usually have the track cut right through the middle from one side to the other, this is to minimize the space they take up on the roundabout and because the curves are too sharp when leaving or entering the roundabout. So maybe consider running a dedicated tram track through the roundabout at the industrial zone.
This is the perfect series to put on while doing chores around the house ❤
never ever stop showing us road buildings n experimental stuff... we always love watching those in your vids :)
For the Homeless people in Parks. You need to build low rent housing/ apartments for them, they can't afford rent in single homes and row housing that's why they become homeless.
Please get well soon, take some rest if you need to, we shall always be here
as a vacuum, i am currently being picked up by someone. 10/10 video.
lol the little pog face when the water bubbles popped up was hilarious. Love the slow play and the city looks awesome :) The mod for the tress is perfect for you! ALL the pretty trees lol
The traffic at 33:11 is caused by the vehicles coming from "Cozy Street". They want to get onto "Hamilton Highway", but their quickest option is to do the u-turn.
The only solutions will be to remove the highway entrance from Oak Highway and force everyone around, or add a new entrance from Cozy Street.
Love your harbour by the way. Great work.
Thanks Keralis you make me smile even when i don't feel like it.
Loved the video Keralis!! To answer your question about the US having trams, it is a yes we do have trams in some big airports but also in cities along roads like CS1 and CS2. And also I wanted to tell you that the traffic at the industry roundabout that is coming off the highway, they have to merge in the roundabout in a weird way because the off ramp is only 1 lane. And the road that connects to the off ramp right before the roundabout they each only have a dedicated turn lane onto the round about and most vehicles coming off the highway don't want to turn right on the avenue. So making the off ramp 2 lanes might help that congestion.
In slc, we call them light rails or trax . Yes, with a x. Lol
@@brianknow9142 where I’m from in Portland, OR they have light rail too. And a street car that’s basically a tram.
Finally, Finally, another one. I have been waiting to get my dopamine rush. Great vids Keralis. Much support from India :)
22:01 Did you just Milkshake at us? 😂 That’s a new one.
Trams DO exist in many cities, in the U.S.
alleys do work for peds, they walk as if there is a sidewalk
20:43 sadly no, even though they added the elevated and above ground metro tracks in by default now they somehow had the same oversight of CS1 by not having an elevated station by default.
Have followed you since the old minecraft videos where you had yo be quiet because you had to film at night. Syill remember the day you announced doing youtube full-time and I loved it! Also remember the days of World pf Keralis server! Haven't watched a lot your vidoes lately but absolutely love the new Cities Skyline videoes! Brings back so many memories! Also remember you made ETS videoes before it even was on steam! Love your enthusiasm and I'm loving to see you still grow!
Cs2 better add fishing industry, I swear to god! I'll be depressed if they don't. Love your city so far!
Keralis, I really like the way you're currently doing episodes. Projects like trams, cargo depot, and dam are all Big Progress but you do them so Chill. Keeping it to 1 major development/change per episode is just so much fun.
You should have made it so tram tracks go straight through the middle of the roundabout instead of having to go along with the vehicles imo.
I think you should be able to place them separately without road itself tho idk.
keralis, i been watching you since i was like 12. thank you for continuing to make great cities skylines content.
Still technically in America lol. Here in Toronto, Canada - We have a fully functioning tram system that runs city wide! We call them 'Streetcars' here.
City-wide is a stretch. Etobicoke, Scarborough, and North York all exist.
The tram network is definitely a game-changer through downtown, though (and would be even more so if the King Street transit priority route were properly observed/enforced)
@@gruesomebrat3 Oh for sure! If we're talking about the GTA then yeah, we definitely need some improvements on transit. But thanks for correcting me, its mostly the downtown area up to St Claire that have trams.
It’s unfortunate that the elevated subway stations aren’t elevated. You could’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from New York City, in particular the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Listening to Keralis talk is amazing. HELIPOPER?! VISHES!? I absolutely love it! Hope you feel better!
I love this episode - I live in Melbourne which has the biggest tram network in the world and I always build my cities with tram routes everywhere, I love them both in the game and in real life. They will take care of a lot of traffic when you couple them with a subway system
I really like that you are doing your testing on camera, its nice to see the thought process behind things. And also just what the game actually can and cannot do
Well that was a fantastic episode. Your city is developing stunningly and the harbor is top notch.
Sound health and speedy recovery
30:17 A lot of American cities have trams (they're usually called "streetcars" over here). Some examples I know of include New Orleans and Portland.
Chill episodes are great. I love building roads with Keralis 🎉
this series made me love cities skylines more with the details you provide.
Hey Keralis, I really like your harbor and this series.
One tip for your roads, when ever you want to upgrade them, you can select the beginning and the end and it is selected in its entirety to upgrade, you no longer need to select tile by tile
I read the title in Swedish first and thought? "well, aren't all your videos somewhat trams" 😉
Love your videos, im at sea and can't play very often and watching your videos keeps the abstinence somewhat at bay. Watched some Tropico and Anno while waiting for the next CS2-episode.
Hope you keep it going til Manor Lords come out, would love to watch you play that.
chill episodes are my favourite!! there's so much stuff to unlock in this game and i feel that big episodes kind of rush through the progress and i love to see how things work in detail!
That idea with the cargo terminal close to the city was great!!
I'm all for the frequent uploads with slow paced videos that you suggested! Really enjoying the series so far:))
Waited so long for this masterpiece
Dont rush on building something, just take ur time and enjoy every moment u build 😊
"I wanna have trams, and O wanna have them over here going all the way to the harbor region"
Tranvía del Este moment
Possible do you not known it better but I should you inform that trams use small neighbor streets side-by-side of main streets or extra tracks side-by-side of main streets. Some travel inside small cities mostly only on pedestrian roads too.
They disturbing normal traffic how is mostly not local at your streets so your trams are ineffective public person transport at the industry place. It sounds crazy but here do you can make them around the place (same the highway) or new rails middle trough your industry district and to your sea port.
The bus routes should follow the streets at side of the tram and let your people transfer to railway stations or tram stops every 5 till 10 stops. Of course a tram line can have many short stops after they drive fast (mostly till 60 km/h) and have extra platform space in opposite to bus (mostly max. 40 till 5 km/h depends traffic flow) with small platforms mostly.
Breaking up big projects into parts and seeing progress throughout episodes would feel great I think. I love this style of episode with few cuts, especially if it means you spend less time off camera and we get more episodes!
You should have trams and busses by you big train station that go around the city.
Love the content and keep up the great work❤❤
Keralis as your City Expandes, you need to expand Police, Fire & EMS Services, among Road & Maintence..the Bigger the City the More Service you need, think about like New York City or Chicago how much of these Service they have or might have, you asswell need to keep them up to pair with your Growing City. xD Why those traffic was cutting the road? No Cops for Miles..need to put down a PD & FD Station in the new Zone atleast..maybe Small EMS asswell.
I appreciate the Ilya Bryzgalov reference 😅
on board for the slower but more frequent episodes🙌🏼
Hi Keralis!!! Been loving this series so so much. Hope you and your family get to feeling 100% after the COVID.
Great series!
I'm really enjoying this series! I can't wait to see more scenic bits in and around the city!
Bro i had covid and i didn't even had a symptom i fully enjoyed a 14 day break, hope you and your family enjoy the time too without suffering. ❤
The graphics in this game are so neat
Been waiting all week for this episode
Hey Keralis, I am loving this series. I think your episode idea was great! This is such chill vibes and amazing! :D
I feel like office zones would've been actually amazing in the harbour area (the slim bits)!
Salt Lake City, Utah. Has a light-rail tram system (TRAX). It's so fun to ride.
get well soon keralis!
hope everyone is in good condition
Happy to hear everyone is feeling better! Can’t wait to watch this episode 😍
More slow episodes! Love this series so much. Play how you enjoy K.
I think that the “more videos idea” is really good. I want more videos.
I hope you and your family feel better soon mate! Really loving this series 😊
Loving the chill episodes, hope yah feeling better soon!
“Why you have to be mad? It’s all a game.”
“AND THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE GOES TO….”
“PAPA Keralis!”
A very nice city, I like your sense of creating roads, city layout, everything is so perfect
Salt lake city does have trams. Even ones that cut threw traffic circles. Look at the one near university of Utah. The red line.
Hey Keralis! For the industry oil buildings having weird terrain you can raise the terrain under them gently and then go in to smooth it out, it takes some time to make it look pretty but it's better then the steep cliffs
I wish that series never ends
You make my day with these videos, it's truly enjoying to watch your playtrough
Great timing. I'm sitting back and relaxing.
I am amazed by your imagination and then can do attitude for you idea to come to reality . City looks great , thanks for the video.
The USA used to have trams everywhere! Nearly every major town and city had them until car companies bought out the streets and sold them. In recent years, though, cities have been adding them back into the streets and with positive reception. Kansas City's tram, for instance, built their line with money to spare and surpassed their ridership predictions by a large margin!
i live for this series its so much fun. especially the poopy parts.
Loving what you are doing.great job as always
Mr keralis man, if you elevate the trams, you can add stations to the bridges and connect them with paths to the ground
have you tried bring the bottom of the ocean up a little to fix to the dam in the area around the dam
In my Homestate, we got a city named Two Harbors. It’s comforting hearing your say it once in a while
Waited all week for this!
Totally more chill episodes! Your playstyle is awesome🎉
how you're able to make the Quays and zoning perfect is beyond me. I've been so frustrated with it since the release.
Hope you recover well from Covid. City is coming along great! Keep it up! Wish I could lay out my city like yours, feel most of the time my city looks like hot garbage at best.
YESSS I LOVE THIS SERIES PAPA K! ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT❤❤❤❤❤❤