I was little on the fence about posting this one as I fear it might be a little boring for some of you, but figured I would upload it anyway. This episode is more about general housekeeping, and getting the city better optimized by dividing it up into multiple districts. So nothing actually gets built. Hpefully you guys enjoy it! :)
Never apologize. These logistical episodes are important and they serve well the portion of the community that cares about these things. And even those that don’t, it shows them that it’s not difficult and doesn’t take that much time to do a little housekeeping every now and then even if they are more of the city painter type.
16:18 It's fine that Bixton is divided into multiple districts. It's the region's core city and thus has the largest population. It also realistic and lets you divide services as needed.
I think you should build another city, by the lake next to the interchange between Sunnyside and the highway going towards Bixton. You could build a downtown similar to St. Patricksburg from your Florida series. You can connect the lake to the ocean via a canal, and the city would help stabilize the budget and make Bixton more into a metropolis.
The garbage pile-up in some of your services may be caused by not having zones selected for the trash services. I highly recomend. Solved the issue for me and you services can opperate efficent.
13:43 you can tell when a service building has a designated zone by looking right above the select operating district button. For example: at 13:57 the game doesnt appear to have assigned the crematorium correctly because we do not see Sunnyside listed. Also i think your districts are probably too big considering youre trying to limit insane pathing. Then again i havent experimented enough with huge districts, so you might be right. I liked zoning stuff as a function of population, and i would zone an area that contains 1.500ish kids and 1.500ish teens (+/- 200), put a school complex in the middle, and call it a day. Haven't played the update yet, so the schools capacity might've changed and that might change how i limit my districts.
If the services in a certain district are full people will use available services anywhere else no matter the district. For your examples patients won't be transported
Interesting video, thanks. I have been on the fence about buying this game. Do you think it's release ready or should wait until they continue fixing the original issues?
I was little on the fence about posting this one as I fear it might be a little boring for some of you, but figured I would upload it anyway. This episode is more about general housekeeping, and getting the city better optimized by dividing it up into multiple districts. So nothing actually gets built. Hpefully you guys enjoy it! :)
Hey man I like it anyways
Glad you posted it!
Never apologize. These logistical episodes are important and they serve well the portion of the community that cares about these things. And even those that don’t, it shows them that it’s not difficult and doesn’t take that much time to do a little housekeeping every now and then even if they are more of the city painter type.
16:18 It's fine that Bixton is divided into multiple districts. It's the region's core city and thus has the largest population. It also realistic and lets you divide services as needed.
I like this video actually. It’s nice to see you address the districts as they’re probably the most important thing that nobody thinks about
I think you should build another city, by the lake next to the interchange between Sunnyside and the highway going towards Bixton. You could build a downtown similar to St. Patricksburg from your Florida series. You can connect the lake to the ocean via a canal, and the city would help stabilize the budget and make Bixton more into a metropolis.
The garbage pile-up in some of your services may be caused by not having zones selected for the trash services. I highly recomend. Solved the issue for me and you services can opperate efficent.
Another video, another chill afternoon :) i just need my coffee
13:43 you can tell when a service building has a designated zone by looking right above the select operating district button. For example:
at 13:57 the game doesnt appear to have assigned the crematorium correctly because we do not see Sunnyside listed.
Also i think your districts are probably too big considering youre trying to limit insane pathing. Then again i havent experimented enough with huge districts, so you might be right.
I liked zoning stuff as a function of population, and i would zone an area that contains 1.500ish kids and 1.500ish teens (+/- 200), put a school complex in the middle, and call it a day. Haven't played the update yet, so the schools capacity might've changed and that might change how i limit my districts.
Hey to resolve the ambulance notifications the health coverage coverage has to be 75 per cent! And solves death waves!
We need more episodes on the lake front town
frrr it’s fun
Im feels like this city more like mix Seattle & San Francisco 👍
Another great video!
This is one of the nicest cities ive seen
beautiful city
If the services in a certain district are full people will use available services anywhere else no matter the district. For your examples patients won't be transported
Not going to lie, the devs should make subdistricts that go within the bigger districts(tho at that point those probably will be burrows of Bixton)
omg... this city is huuuuge!
is there a video you do on some road crossings? I am struggling with traficc optimisation
Great job to the author!
I’m still waiting for the Timelapse. 😂😅
Great video but still waiting for the console edition😢
Me to little bro me to 😢
same
Please do another transit expansion video for Bixton!
April is the middle of spring, not the start of it.
Going to be building a PC soon to play this game. Hardware recommendations?
Interesting video, thanks.
I have been on the fence about buying this game. Do you think it's release ready or should wait until they continue fixing the original issues?
Are gonna upload the map that u were playing in paradox?
I'd want a timelapse
interesting🤔
Am confused how are the highways one of the youngest things in the city when they were there for so long
he just convinced his citizens that quincy harbour existed for 300 years and totally didnt get built in 2024
More Florida episodes instead of bixton
Dam never heard of this game. Nothing like sim city🥴
How come cs videos became so long?
When are you gonna use eu buildings again
It’s a North American city
New video
i am way to early