That's what happens when the car park company *really* honours their perpetual parking promise. They keep your car even if their whole building is moved.
use the historical start mod, and place a train station. then you can sever the highway connection and people will walk from the station to their homes. you will also need to place a train yard, and a cargo terminal for goods. you'll still get cargo traffic, but pretty much 0 besides that
I'm a city sim vet, since 1992. Biffa, is one of my favorite CS tubers. I started watching back in the day when Roundabouts and 0% Traffic Fixes were big.
17:11 looks like you unlocked the underground car wash. Also it would probably be a good idea to have the highway coming into a big circle with the car parks on it and then pedestrian roads off the circle instead having any way to cross the roads near the car parks.
just like the "city planers" in my city "i want people to stop driving, so im gonna make driving as expensive and miserable as possible instead of creating a better alternative" i like this series, pretty realistic
once you will be happy you have a caror taxi to drive you around ,if you old and no mobile or can only short walk. people not stay healty and young . what about people of 70 or 80 and older ??? .busses ?? ,only is distands is short and there is no snow . if there is snow. this city is only for young people ,not for old.
Would've been smart to detach the pedestrian street from the highway altogether and put parking on the highway and put a pavement connecting to the pedestrian street so no car can drive even if they wanted. Services were alr in the city so they wouldn't need that connection
Almost everywhere "destination " driving is legal on pedestrian roads atleast partly or durring slow/low hours. Unfortunatly sometimes you just need a car. The point is that you remove the 97% that isnt apsolutly nessery.
I feel like transit is the key to making this work trams should be ran on the pedestrian roads or make bus/tram specific roads until you can use subways. I feel like walking should include transit
"Even though they were happy with the indoor recreation, that indoor recreation became less fun when the dogs have no outdoor recreation. You know what I mean?" That's gold, Biffa, or should I say that's brown, Biffa.
Real Civil Engineer made a comment about you fixing his traffic in his meme city skylines 2 city, I’d love to see that, would also be great cross promotion for the two of you.
I'm a new player, started 2 weeks ago, but I also experimented with a "no car city", however, I did it in my main city, where I purchased a large island only accessible via train; thus there were no exterior cars, only trucks and delivery vans. I also implemented a network of trams to facilitate transit, it was a fun experiment, however much "easier" than I initially thought; houses, commerces and industries were getting built and occupied even before the first train arrived... 😅
Caught this after watching RCE's latest Engitopia video. Imagine if RCE and Biffa collaborated on a city!. 😆 Granted, RCE does have a massive traffic problem to deal with so maybe it could happen?.
Also very new to CS2. And I too took the idea of a walk only city to build Piedmont. There's a lot of people walking. Only vehicles are trucks, delivery vans, taxis and service vehicles (with a very occasion law breaker in a private car). Put in trains, airports, harbours, and underground metro with cargo and passenger routes. Have reached Metropolis level, with just over 100,000 population, over 500 million Simolians, with income over 1.5 million per hour. Love your video Biffa. Looking forward to more CS2 options for buildings, bridges etc.
I made the experience that playing with all unlocks makes it prettx easy to minimize car traffic in your city because it enables you to start at the edge of the map to customize your outer connections in order to minimize car traffic when people are moving. The biggest residential signature building, the grass crown, also comes in handy due to its wide front and implemented car park. If you set it up next the the edge of the map, you can make a short alley (maybe 2-300m) from an outer connection to the car park entrance of the grass crown, which is on the right side of the building when facing it. and then you just start your pedestrian grid in front of the grass crown. that way, the first couple of hundred households will arrive with car until the parking lot is full and the rest will arrive with taxi, which drops them in front of the car park on the asset, form where they walk into the building to move in. Many households still drive with their car to the grass crown when the parking lot is full but then they just drive back into the outer city, park their car there and then use public transport to enter your city, either taxi from their city or any public transport route you set up, doenst matter, if its into another city, as they seem to be able to move freely from one outer city to the next.
just built a city in skylines 1 where people/materials can only enter via boat and train. while roads are used in the little towns, the town are only connected via walking paths, trains, monorails, and boats. haven't had to deal with any traffic problems.
Hey there. Loved the video. New to Skylines 2. This build inspired me to do one of my own. Welcome to Pedestria. I found that once you get your rail in place you can remove your highway connection completely and just have a cargo and passenger connection to the outside. Then when the city got too spralingI added a tram. Currently at a pop of 25K growing slowly but the city is wonderfully livable and completely walkable. Hope we see more.
I think maybe Biffa is confused about how the Production >> Surplus >> Deficit table works... If you're making 40t of something but still have a 2t deficit, it means your city is using 42t (40t comes from your city's production, 2t is imported). If you have a surplus, THEN you're "Producing more than your city will ever need," and will therefore export or store any extra.
I was waiting for you to make a subway. Subways are great they are efficient and underground. I would be quite upset if I had to walk the whole way to and from school/work.
Biffa, I want to see you moving into another city, whilst using only your bare hands. For moving in, i think, a car is allowed. You gave them no chance to park their car on city entrance.
As someone who is visually impared. Ameeica is not very accessible especially for me and ive even had to opt for an urban university cause of how walkable it is but my home state new jersery is TERRIBLE for fast public transportation
Car park should be on the end of a normal road and outside the district to make more of a difference where you don't want cars. You could probably 'air-gap' a lot of connections and just link with footpaths, making a real connection which is less convenient for pedestrians for emergency services to use.
I'm amused that he considers 3C - 34C as hot. That's a wide range, but would be considered temperate i would think. It doesn't quite get down to freezing, and there are plenty of places around the US (and the world) that get much warmer than 34C in the summer. Heck, there are places in Canada that get hotter than 34C regularly.
Just putting my vote in, I don’t prefer this new editing style. I like the ones where we get your voice in real time. It feels more authentic and candid. The whole story/narrative style gets lost on me. Anyway, thought I’d share just for what it’s worth. Edit: I mean, I still watched the whole thing, lol.
Again, a little story while having my morning COFFEE ;-) Have you ever thought of making a Cities Skylines story book? Who knows maybe a movie will come out of it hehehehehe. Loved it !
huh. I haven't been everywhere in America of course, but had given up hope to find a place in America anything like the much more walk able cities I have lived in Europe and Asia. I v already thrown in the towel sadly as I am in the process of moving back overseas currently, but I ll have to look that place up for future reference boss. Thanks!
@@liberalideas8224old comment but it (Mackinac island) is a small resort island that used to house a military fort when the USA and UK we’re more belligerent. You either walk, ride a bike, or ride a horse. Some city services are even horse drawn carriages. Very small permanent population with one “main st” that’s mostly just fudge stores. It’s a tourist place, not a “real” town.
@@MERCENARYTAO1 Ah, thanks for the update. I did end up moving back overseas to Thailand. Since getting here, my health has dramatically improved, lost weight, and even my severe daily pain is effectively treated for the first time in 10 years ($6 daily foot massages are no damn joke). It's no perfect paradise over here of course, but I certainly enjoy life a lot more. Cheers.
Please also continue playing Cities Skylines. Not enough of us have the new game and frankly I don't see that happening soon with the System Requirements! Keep your OG followers happy!
If i had 2 i would try to make a car-free city because i absolutely hate cars and wish they never existed. Also i do not count public transit as traffic
Great to see this. The main thing that puts me off city skylines is that it seems to mainly focus on car centric cities, and cs2 seems worse than cs1 in this regard.
The real problem is that housing and commerce zone should be 1 zone. Mixed zone. That way people don't have to walk far to the shops, hair salons, schools, hospitals etc.
I would have turned the entrance into town into a nightmare of viaducts going up in circles like a spring so cars would take forever to get places whilst walking was unbothered.
Right now on my city of almost 400k citizens I have a not so bad 55% traffic flow... well I don't really like the fact they're using secondary small 2 lane streets and not the flowing arterial roads I built for them to use 😅
Having watched two videos in this format now, I'm not sure I like it. I enjoy watching your thought progress as you build a city. This "short" format summary leaves out a lot of the story of the city builds. But if the biometrics say more people like this format, go for it I guess.
Hehehe -- I did something similar recently -- but only decided to do "car free" some of the way into my city build.. So traffic in the "old" part of my city was dragging me down.. Now I'm gonna have to build a whole city with this concept :-)
Awesome video. I’m liking these challenges and how you’re presenting them. I also would like a mini-series on them, and then you can release this style of video after. Just a thought.
It would have been really interesting if police had come and gave the offenders a ticket... The penalty amount getting credited to the overall budget would have been an icing on the cake 🙌🏼
I’ve honestly been doing this a lot in my most recent city. Streets in the suburbs pedestrian roads in the cities, and lots of busses, trams and parking lots outside the city. It is incredible to see the busses and trams move freely :). I do get angry every time I see a muscle car on my led roads tho
I absolutely Loved this, excellent idea for when it finally gets to console, I'm a PS5 player myself. I was gutted when I found out that CS 2 had been DELAYED and woukdnt be coming out until they (Paradox) felt it was ready, which was not going to be until spring 2024. I had paid for it so I could play it when it initially was supposed to come out, so to hear that it was delayed now means that I am like a kid at Christmas waiting for her Christmas present every single day. But, I'd rather it not come out until it is properly ready and I wait in High anticipation for the day when it does finally come out. In the mean time, keep your City Skylines 2 ideas coming for when I can try them myself. I love this and all your other videos, both of CS 1 and now 2. Keep up the Excellent work. ❤❤❤❤❤
Should’ve had the edges be surrounded with a looped road for bus with stops on the edges of the city… and the bus road should not be connected to the highway, just a loop.
I tried this myself by building on an island. Worked great with not a private car in the city... Until someone started dealing cars from one of my commercial districts...
Residents absolutely require to be able to drive to their homes. I built a neighbourhood on a small island with only pedestrian streets and connected to other islands via footpathes. Nobody moved into those houses, they stayed empty until I replaced a footpath with a pedestrian street.
Like this new editing style Biffa. Hope you upload more often I find these videos too addicting!😂😅 (ps: can you tell me which tea you drink? Is it still Yorkshire tea?)
Hey Biffa, first of all, thanks for all your work and videos. Secondly, I have a question: Is there a known bug with the taxation of concrete in the game? Because in my city, the tax revenue sometimes skyrockets (reaching €200,000,000 a month) or completely collapses (plummeting to -€200,000,000 a month). I don't know why this happens, so I decided to set the tax rates to 0. Do you have an explanation for that? Greetings from Germany!
Personally id have cut the highway connection once i established rail. I have a 10k pop district on one of the islands on Archipelago that only has sea connections. Even with roads no one uses cars after arriving and my onky traffic is services and public transport.
If you put a parking lot right by the entrance, the people would most likely park their cars and start walking. Edit: in the middle of the video and Biffa added a parking garage 😂
What if you had put a toll booth at the entrance to the city with prices at max and put a intercity bus terminal next to the parking. Maybe that would encourage more people to take the bus instead of driving.
People are probably leaving because walking to destinations take too much time. Walking would be easier with all the necessities around like Market, park, school etc. all within a 5-15 minute walk. The furthest house from the town just to school walking would be hours. Driving should just be cumbersome for drivers instead of illegal, such as make one drivers road on the outskirts of the city, where they park then walk. Then considering elder citizens maybe trains or buses
I still don't get why cars can drive on pedestrian roads. It takes the whole purpose away. CS1 did it better with the poles.
Keep watching and you'll see ;-)
i still dont get why they released such a shitty game
I learnt if you put them to no left right or straight on at each end they stopped using them
Maybe residents drive there.. maybe...
You seem to forget how long it took them to add those, and that they completely rebuilt the game from the ground up
That's what happens when the car park company *really* honours their perpetual parking promise. They keep your car even if their whole building is moved.
These shorter and experimental videos are really enjoyable
use the historical start mod, and place a train station. then you can sever the highway connection and people will walk from the station to their homes. you will also need to place a train yard, and a cargo terminal for goods. you'll still get cargo traffic, but pretty much 0 besides that
I did this in part of my city and car dealerships opened selling cars arriving by train
Still upset that EUROPEAN developers didn't include that feature in base game. nOT ALL OF US WANT TO BUID SUCH CAR-CENTRIC CITIES!
I'm a city sim vet, since 1992. Biffa, is one of my favorite CS tubers. I started watching back in the day when Roundabouts and 0% Traffic Fixes were big.
😁👍
Hi fives in original sim city. I’m really enjoying CS2. It feels like sim city before they ruined it.
Electric busses and trams should be allowed in Strollston 2.
Train from outside city can prevent car driving in new residents
A least in Cities Skylines 1
@@matthewboyd8689 you can't transport your things if you travel by train.
@@littlemouse7066 minimalist living at its best
The American nomadic system returns
@@littlemouse7066 actually you can, it's called luggage
@@junovzla So you can get all your things to your new house (meaning you're relocating) by train? Right.
17:11 looks like you unlocked the underground car wash.
Also it would probably be a good idea to have the highway coming into a big circle with the car parks on it and then pedestrian roads off the circle instead having any way to cross the roads near the car parks.
In the first game, cars just go into a wall... XD
just like the "city planers" in my city
"i want people to stop driving, so im gonna make driving as expensive and miserable as possible instead of creating a better alternative"
i like this series, pretty realistic
👍😅
once you will be happy you have a caror taxi to drive you around ,if you old and no mobile or can only short walk. people not stay healty and young . what about people of 70 or 80 and older ??? .busses ?? ,only is distands is short and there is no snow . if there is snow. this city is only for young people ,not for old.
@@JBCreatieve people live are healthier and live longer when they walk more
@@JBCreatieve Survival of the fittest then. Old people can move out of the city.
@@jonathanmarsh8119people can walk a few blocks. It's not hard
6:20 "even the hideous bridges". I bet RCE felt pain from that statement
On behalf of Engineers and RCE, bridges are beautiful!! Even pedestrians can appreciate them!!
Would've been smart to detach the pedestrian street from the highway altogether and put parking on the highway and put a pavement connecting to the pedestrian street so no car can drive even if they wanted. Services were alr in the city so they wouldn't need that connection
Almost everywhere "destination " driving is legal on pedestrian roads atleast partly or durring slow/low hours. Unfortunatly sometimes you just need a car. The point is that you remove the 97% that isnt apsolutly nessery.
I like these little one-offs. Great way to tinker with mechanics and do interesting things - keep it up!
Glad you like them! 👍😁
I feel like transit is the key to making this work trams should be ran on the pedestrian roads or make bus/tram specific roads until you can use subways. I feel like walking should include transit
I miss bike paths everywhere
"Even though they were happy with the indoor recreation, that indoor recreation became less fun when the dogs have no outdoor recreation. You know what I mean?" That's gold, Biffa, or should I say that's brown, Biffa.
😅
maybe because the indoor recreation is a "grand hotel"?? might be too expensive for the working class.
I like the 'more sprinkles of humor' in the editing!
Hope you're having a pleasant day Biffa!
( and anyone reading this comment )
Real Civil Engineer made a comment about you fixing his traffic in his meme city skylines 2 city, I’d love to see that, would also be great cross promotion for the two of you.
I'm a new player, started 2 weeks ago, but I also experimented with a "no car city", however, I did it in my main city, where I purchased a large island only accessible via train; thus there were no exterior cars, only trucks and delivery vans.
I also implemented a network of trams to facilitate transit, it was a fun experiment, however much "easier" than I initially thought; houses, commerces and industries were getting built and occupied even before the first train arrived... 😅
I love this. Absolutely no zone mixing or anything. It's brilliant lol
This format is so fun! I really enjoy your commentary in these videos
Thankyou 👍 😁
... and I would walk 500 more ... . 20:30: Pillar in the way of parking? No problemo, just merge you fancy pickem' up truck with the pillar.
Caught this after watching RCE's latest Engitopia video.
Imagine if RCE and Biffa collaborated on a city!. 😆
Granted, RCE does have a massive traffic problem to deal with so maybe it could happen?.
Also very new to CS2. And I too took the idea of a walk only city to build Piedmont. There's a lot of people walking. Only vehicles are trucks, delivery vans, taxis and service vehicles (with a very occasion law breaker in a private car). Put in trains, airports, harbours, and underground metro with cargo and passenger routes. Have reached Metropolis level, with just over 100,000 population, over 500 million Simolians, with income over 1.5 million per hour.
Love your video Biffa. Looking forward to more CS2 options for buildings, bridges etc.
Very funny and entertaining. I want to try this when I eventually get CS2. Just sorta waiting around for the bugs to get squashed.
I made the experience that playing with all unlocks makes it prettx easy to minimize car traffic in your city because it enables you to start at the edge of the map to customize your outer connections in order to minimize car traffic when people are moving. The biggest residential signature building, the grass crown, also comes in handy due to its wide front and implemented car park.
If you set it up next the the edge of the map, you can make a short alley (maybe 2-300m) from an outer connection to the car park entrance of the grass crown, which is on the right side of the building when facing it. and then you just start your pedestrian grid in front of the grass crown. that way, the first couple of hundred households will arrive with car until the parking lot is full and the rest will arrive with taxi, which drops them in front of the car park on the asset, form where they walk into the building to move in. Many households still drive with their car to the grass crown when the parking lot is full but then they just drive back into the outer city, park their car there and then use public transport to enter your city, either taxi from their city or any public transport route you set up, doenst matter, if its into another city, as they seem to be able to move freely from one outer city to the next.
just built a city in skylines 1 where people/materials can only enter via boat and train. while roads are used in the little towns, the town are only connected via walking paths, trains, monorails, and boats. haven't had to deal with any traffic problems.
Hey there. Loved the video. New to Skylines 2. This build inspired me to do one of my own. Welcome to Pedestria. I found that once you get your rail in place you can remove your highway connection completely and just have a cargo and passenger connection to the outside. Then when the city got too spralingI added a tram. Currently at a pop of 25K growing slowly but the city is wonderfully livable and completely walkable. Hope we see more.
I think maybe Biffa is confused about how the Production >> Surplus >> Deficit table works... If you're making 40t of something but still have a 2t deficit, it means your city is using 42t (40t comes from your city's production, 2t is imported). If you have a surplus, THEN you're "Producing more than your city will ever need," and will therefore export or store any extra.
I was waiting for you to make a subway. Subways are great they are efficient and underground. I would be quite upset if I had to walk the whole way to and from school/work.
Think of the exercise!
Biffa, I want to see you moving into another city, whilst using only your bare hands.
For moving in, i think, a car is allowed. You gave them no chance to park their car on city entrance.
😅
Personally I don't get why they don't use moving vans to... You know... Move...
This whole video is just... *chef's kiss*
When you get the feeling that Biffa posted a video and hasnt got in on your for you page. So you search him up... And he posted 7minutes ago 🥰
As someone who is visually impared. Ameeica is not very accessible especially for me and ive even had to opt for an urban university cause of how walkable it is but my home state new jersery is TERRIBLE for fast public transportation
Car park should be on the end of a normal road and outside the district to make more of a difference where you don't want cars.
You could probably 'air-gap' a lot of connections and just link with footpaths, making a real connection which is less convenient for pedestrians for emergency services to use.
I'm amused that he considers 3C - 34C as hot. That's a wide range, but would be considered temperate i would think. It doesn't quite get down to freezing, and there are plenty of places around the US (and the world) that get much warmer than 34C in the summer. Heck, there are places in Canada that get hotter than 34C regularly.
Just putting my vote in, I don’t prefer this new editing style. I like the ones where we get your voice in real time. It feels more authentic and candid. The whole story/narrative style gets lost on me. Anyway, thought I’d share just for what it’s worth.
Edit: I mean, I still watched the whole thing, lol.
😉
Again, a little story while having my morning COFFEE ;-)
Have you ever thought of making a Cities Skylines story book?
Who knows maybe a movie will come out of it hehehehehe.
Loved it !
😅
Well since the pedestrian streets are the most beautiful, you can use them as actual roads. Thats great
There’s actually a town like this up on an island in the Great Lakes! I have never been, but everyone walks there.
Mackinac Island, Michigan, I believe
huh. I haven't been everywhere in America of course, but had given up hope to find a place in America anything like the much more walk able cities I have lived in Europe and Asia. I v already thrown in the towel sadly as I am in the process of moving back overseas currently, but I ll have to look that place up for future reference boss. Thanks!
@@liberalideas8224old comment but it (Mackinac island) is a small resort island that used to house a military fort when the USA and UK we’re more belligerent. You either walk, ride a bike, or ride a horse. Some city services are even horse drawn carriages. Very small permanent population with one “main st” that’s mostly just fudge stores. It’s a tourist place, not a “real” town.
@@MERCENARYTAO1 Ah, thanks for the update. I did end up moving back overseas to Thailand. Since getting here, my health has dramatically improved, lost weight, and even my severe daily pain is effectively treated for the first time in 10 years ($6 daily foot massages are no damn joke). It's no perfect paradise over here of course, but I certainly enjoy life a lot more. Cheers.
@@liberalideas8224 I can understand that. My wife is Filipino and when we travel there it’s very different, especially the cost of everything. Enjoy.
Hey Biffa, funniest video you ever did. Loved it, thumbs up massively
Glad you enjoyed it 👍😁
Please also continue playing Cities Skylines. Not enough of us have the new game and frankly I don't see that happening soon with the System Requirements! Keep your OG followers happy!
Yes, like I said, Kettlebridge will continue 👍😁
@@BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylines They mean CS1.
Good stuff, I enjoy the "story telling" Biffa. ☕
Thanks for listening 😁
🤔 No offense Biffa, but I think I'll walk away from this approach... 😆
If i had 2 i would try to make a car-free city because i absolutely hate cars and wish they never existed. Also i do not count public transit as traffic
Great to see this. The main thing that puts me off city skylines is that it seems to mainly focus on car centric cities, and cs2 seems worse than cs1 in this regard.
The real problem is that housing and commerce zone should be 1 zone. Mixed zone. That way people don't have to walk far to the shops, hair salons, schools, hospitals etc.
I would have turned the entrance into town into a nightmare of viaducts going up in circles like a spring so cars would take forever to get places whilst walking was unbothered.
Right now on my city of almost 400k citizens I have a not so bad 55% traffic flow... well I don't really like the fact they're using secondary small 2 lane streets and not the flowing arterial roads I built for them to use 😅
"You must learn to drive, before you can walk" Everyone knows that, Biffa... ;-)
Haha the underground! Guess it’s a good job it’s free 🤣🤣 🌊🌊🌊
Having watched two videos in this format now, I'm not sure I like it. I enjoy watching your thought progress as you build a city. This "short" format summary leaves out a lot of the story of the city builds.
But if the biometrics say more people like this format, go for it I guess.
I like the CS2 content, but this video seemed like a series of (mostly over-used) memes stuck together with some CS2 shots.
I'll be doing both, don't worry 👍
Well, it was many hours of CS2 Gameplay to make it, then my editors did their thing. 😁
Hehehe -- I did something similar recently -- but only decided to do "car free" some of the way into my city build.. So traffic in the "old" part of my city was dragging me down.. Now I'm gonna have to build a whole city with this concept :-)
Awesome video. I’m liking these challenges and how you’re presenting them. I also would like a mini-series on them, and then you can release this style of video after. Just a thought.
I love these challenges!! Just when you think it's impossible, it changes around. Great job Biffa!! More please 🤩
Biffa, its high time you and Matt (RCE) did a collab with a collective face reveal 😏😏
I’d love to see another video on this city!
I had the same problem when I moved the auto car park. They hovered there for the rest of my game. 🤣
I love this format of your videos, the visuals the memes the excitement .. keep it up champ 🔥
Appreciate it!
It would have been really interesting if police had come and gave the offenders a ticket... The penalty amount getting credited to the overall budget would have been an icing on the cake 🙌🏼
you should disconnect city from Highway after getting proper railway connection. that would make it truly car free.
The last 2 videos were cool. I prefer the "let's play" format personally. Happy new year!
I’ve honestly been doing this a lot in my most recent city. Streets in the suburbs pedestrian roads in the cities, and lots of busses, trams and parking lots outside the city. It is incredible to see the busses and trams move freely :). I do get angry every time I see a muscle car on my led roads tho
please continue this series
Boat train or tram would help people move in without a lot of car traffic like bus and taxi
Biffa you are a riot. Keep it up you have fans across the pond.
Thanks, will do!
I absolutely Loved this, excellent idea for when it finally gets to console, I'm a PS5 player myself.
I was gutted when I found out that CS 2 had been DELAYED and woukdnt be coming out until they (Paradox) felt it was ready, which was not going to be until spring 2024. I had paid for it so I could play it when it initially was supposed to come out, so to hear that it was delayed now means that I am like a kid at Christmas waiting for her Christmas present every single day. But, I'd rather it not come out until it is properly ready and I wait in High anticipation for the day when it does finally come out. In the mean time, keep your City Skylines 2 ideas coming for when I can try them myself.
I love this and all your other videos, both of CS 1 and now 2. Keep up the Excellent work. ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm sure someone's already said it, but 'Corral' is pronounced "Cor-ral". It can either mean a livestock pen or gathering/confining a group.
Another awesome video. Love the storytelling / narration videos. so funny .
Glad you like them! Thankyou ☺️
Should’ve had the edges be surrounded with a looped road for bus with stops on the edges of the city… and the bus road should not be connected to the highway, just a loop.
Or use trams😂
I tried this myself by building on an island. Worked great with not a private car in the city... Until someone started dealing cars from one of my commercial districts...
Make this a series!!!!!
It already is, you'll be pleased to hear 👍
Residents absolutely require to be able to drive to their homes. I built a neighbourhood on a small island with only pedestrian streets and connected to other islands via footpathes. Nobody moved into those houses, they stayed empty until I replaced a footpath with a pedestrian street.
somehow you convinced me to buy the second one, well done!!
Have a nice and healthy new year biffa🎉
Oh Biffa, that made me laugh so much. Thank you
Love it! Now we need a tram only town. :)
That would be cool!
Like this new editing style Biffa. Hope you upload more often I find these videos too addicting!😂😅 (ps: can you tell me which tea you drink? Is it still Yorkshire tea?)
Thankyou and Yorkshire Tea 👍😁
Yeah, this style is nice for a change. A couple a month is probably good.
A stone quarry with no vehicle traffic allowed. Hope you have a lot of chiropractors for all the workers hauling stone to the town border by hand.
🤣
If it was good enough for the ancient Egyptians for building their pyramids, it's good enough for Biffa.
Hoffa you need to make a whole bunch of parking lots outside the city then make the city only accessible by walking with footpaths
Hey Biffa, first of all, thanks for all your work and videos. Secondly, I have a question: Is there a known bug with the taxation of concrete in the game? Because in my city, the tax revenue sometimes skyrockets (reaching €200,000,000 a month) or completely collapses (plummeting to -€200,000,000 a month). I don't know why this happens, so I decided to set the tax rates to 0. Do you have an explanation for that?
Greetings from Germany!
Thankyou 😁 Yes, looks like there's a bug in the latest patch that can skyrocket certain tax revenues 👍
I had that happen several times on different products, which is how I found the max budget in the game of 2 billion. Made about 5 million/h.
Either Real civil engineer or Sceniac has this bug with furniture then it just topped
@TheStuartGibson it was ImKibiz (spelling?)
w1 I watch to much cities, all the creators are blending into one big video lol. Thanks for pointing that out for me
Great style in this video 🤣🤣 Keep more of these coming from time to time 😃
Thank you! Will do!
legends say traffiic is still going and going and going and going and...
Personally id have cut the highway connection once i established rail. I have a 10k pop district on one of the islands on Archipelago that only has sea connections. Even with roads no one uses cars after arriving and my onky traffic is services and public transport.
Hey Biffa I've been subscribed since 2020. I still watch your videos. Thanks, and keep going!
I appreciate it!
How funny can you be? I am in stitches, your humour is fantastic 😂😂😂😂. Loved this one.❤ happy healthy new year to you and family biffa.
Thankyou 👍 😁
Amazing work @biffa 🎉
You had me at strollston 😂
Hurray you created Amsterdam
Any idea how to get those recreational buildings? Like the grand hotel or botanical garden?
A Pokémon go enjoyer's dreams. 😊
If you put a parking lot right by the entrance, the people would most likely park their cars and start walking.
Edit: in the middle of the video and Biffa added a parking garage 😂
Pedestrian DLC coming soon?
Australian lawyers are calling...😅
Love this format
Enjoyed this one.
great challange! great video! you can always beat it xD
Thank you @PrakharGamer_official :-)
And when the automated parking is full, you can just move it and all the cars will stay hovering where they were, lol.
🤣
Nice city
What if you had put a toll booth at the entrance to the city with prices at max and put a intercity bus terminal next to the parking. Maybe that would encourage more people to take the bus instead of driving.
No toll booth in CS2 👍
People are probably leaving because walking to destinations take too much time. Walking would be easier with all the necessities around like Market, park, school etc. all within a 5-15 minute walk. The furthest house from the town just to school walking would be hours. Driving should just be cumbersome for drivers instead of illegal, such as make one drivers road on the outskirts of the city, where they park then walk. Then considering elder citizens maybe trains or buses