Was your 10 years as a drainage engineer in Thames Water by the way? Watching your videos, the whole situation irl is beginning to make a lot more sense…
RCE is literally the bad guy from Western movies. You know, the rich guy who wants to take over some family's ranch and use that land to build a railroad.
@@dr.reshmahasabe5076he posted the comment 5 months before you and you said just uploaded so that means that he posted the comment before the video was posted
That's quite a village in numbers! I also looked it up on Google maps, it's so weird! How many kilometers does it stretch? I kind of estimated about 10 km, maybe even more?
Maybe an extreme city where you have every possible cell occupied and as close to each other as possible on the entire map (or 4 land squares)... Make people forget what grass is lol
I live in a town that's pretty much just a straight line. About 5 miles long, anything off the main road is pretty much just housing. All the stores and such are on the main road.
I love how he rushes to the next highway instead of remembering the highway he went under beforehand. It’s always out of sight out of mind with good old Matt
There are waste water treatment plants right from the start of the game. You should also put some subways in and pedestrian bridges. Another trick is to get the city profitable early... around the time you get police, hospitals, schools... You should be making around $1500. Just let the game sit for an hour building up a few million.
Hey RCE - I know you're mostly doing like.. comedic approach videos these days, with wacky challenge and stuff; but I am curious, can we expect a serious 'letsplay' style playthrough when Cities Skylines 2 comes out? Where you actually try your best to make a cool and functional city? Just curious!
From what I've seen Cities Skylines 2 seems more complex and generally harder than Cities Skylines 1. I'm sure you can still do wacky stuff with mods and all, but actual City planning and I guess engineering seems to matter more (with the new traffic / cim AI, preferable roads for Zoning etc.) . Would be nice to see someone tackle that!
Now I'm not sure if someone else already commented this, however, what if the next City Skylines challenge is to build a city along the entire frame of the map. He can only buy the frame plots, no plots from the middle of the map. Kind of like a giant puzzle but only the frame. I think it'd be an interesting challenge to try after this one.
That poo canal was exactly what portuguese + dutch people did in my city here in brazil, but they actually led the flow to our biggest river in town. Now we have our own poo river 😅
I almost thought this was going to be an infinite money city build when i saw RCE bought all the plots and went mental with the roads initially. But fair play matt you succesfully completed the straight city(well minus the obvious multiple human right violations,health hazards and questionable sewer mangement system. But hey all is well when the end is well. And the end featured a strongest shape)not gonna lie i wasn't expecting you to complete that
If you have the Sunset Harbor DLC there's inland sewer treatment plants so you don't HAVE to make the Sewers'canal lol, but I do enjoy watching you come up with unique solutions
4:19 EDITOR? is it all right? 😂💀 13:43 Italian flag! 😄 21:00 yeah that's pretty much how the highways in the Po valley here in Italy... it's so impressive (I've saw it in person) !🤯
The one square city challenge was impressive and quite possibly the only normal one but what about an entire map challenge with no mods such a large city I think would be quite difficult to create since you have to consider every single plot how they connect how they interact making sure they have all facilities and utilities necessary keeping them happy without messing up the connections quite a puzzle to create such a masterpiece
I honestly think the first video by you about city skylines 2 (when it releses) will be somthing like: I made the longest highway and then cut off traffic in city skylines 2
If raw materials is an issue, I believe you can change the default industrial to whatever the resources are. Farming is always viable and lumber and farming are both have relatively less pollution too.
i feel like rountabouts should be allowed on city builds like these, they'd only have the 2 exits still, but allowing people to be more efficient with driving around and saving you money since you'll need less essential services
Wild idea for a future video. Come back to this map and do a line again for the other corners to create... AN X SHAPED CITY! *dramatic musical sting here*
You can put little tiny roads branching off every so often (dead-ends). They allow vehicles to turn around without driving the whole road! I’d still count it as one road.
When Matt kept saying 'This will buy me some time.' I was continually thinking, time for what? You still have to fix the problem, you are just expensively kicking the bucket. Turns out it was buying time to finish the video. GG Matt. GG.
As much as I support this suggestion, let's be realistic - it will not happen. Doesn't really match format. And game itself currently not really noob friendly
I really need that game to make the fictional cities from my books. The only thing is we have choice between american and european... but one of my book is set in Japan ^^'
OK, so what do you need to do is now go from the opposite side and make the city a complete X.. that would be pretty cool since you already have the first line drawn now just go from the other side
"Sometimes I do just wonder like... if my bosses could see me now" He says, forgetting about that time he found out that one of his viewers is his old boss's kid, who will certainly tell their father about this 🤣
I knew it, He is a Saudi Engineer IRL.
No one will know why this reply got 4 likes
Edit: guys pls like I don't want number 69 likes for the rest of my life😭😭😭
real
@@DanPlayz-fu2kkyou’r-…Nevermind, what am I doing with my life
How the hell are Saudi engineers not real?
@@DanPlayz-fu2kkyou’re
Nothing like a real civil engineer playing the most real-world accurate game Cities Skylines
"most real-world accurate" 💀
This game’s water physics is far from accurate.
@@aceram26how do you not get the joke
@@Drnken229 that's.... that's the joke
Or a city planner would be accurate
British man: Can you believe that a road can be that straight and that long?!
Midwestern man: Yes. Yes I can.
Canadian: we only got one highway but it's not very strait
So true
this is just cursed i80
I am a british man who knows this from microsoft flight simulator, i was like wt heck
Straight and long 🤨
Was your 10 years as a drainage engineer in Thames Water by the way? Watching your videos, the whole situation irl is beginning to make a lot more sense…
254 likes and a year and no replies? Lemme fix that
(I’m very lonely)
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RCE is literally the bad guy from Western movies. You know, the rich guy who wants to take over some family's ranch and use that land to build a railroad.
I think you should make a whole city of roundabouts
Blud he just uploaded that video
@@dr.reshmahasabe5076he posted the comment 5 months before you and you said just uploaded so that means that he posted the comment before the video was posted
Matt's version of the Suaz (Sewers) canal was truly a beautiful sight
brilliant challenge name!
Pooez canal
Egypt forgive commenters.
There are inland sewage treatment plants available, but they cost a bit more but et lest keep the pollution local.
This kind of reminded me of a Polish town called SuŁosowa. The entire town is one long street and it has a population of 5800.
That is interesting... I looked it up on Google Maps.
whoa...
@@jacksonstarky8288 right? It's sooo cool, and has a really beautiful castle nearby.
That's quite a village in numbers! I also looked it up on Google maps, it's so weird! How many kilometers does it stretch? I kind of estimated about 10 km, maybe even more?
@@capedkat about that yes, it's really cool!
Matt: [builds directly over a river]
Also Matt: [expands sewage canal rather than move his sewage outlets to the waterway]
the only way to avoid contamination, keep digging ditches to store poo
Props to the editor as always! "are you sure about that?!?" lmao
Now that’s engineering! The ultimate road! (Except for the part where you let poo slide down the mountain when inland water treatment plants exist).
Qn
He also could have just connected the canal closer
Maybe he knows, but for the viewers sake it's much more fun to let the poop just flow everywhere. 😂
What I don't understand (haven't played the game) is why he couldn't just divert the canal into the highly flowing river, and dispose of it that way
@@feha92cuz that would pollute the river 😂
Funny how I’d never play those types of games yet I can’t stop watching you play them.
Companies after june ends:
Lmao
RCE: Builds a canal for the sewage to flow through.
Inland water treatment plants: Am I a joke to you?
Yes, yes they are
łira
I feel that any place you cross the high-way, you could connect it to your road, providing many ways in and out! :)
Maybe an extreme city where you have every possible cell occupied and as close to each other as possible on the entire map (or 4 land squares)... Make people forget what grass is lol
love the cities skylines vids
Looks lovely. I'd probably drop a tram line along this whole road, or maybe a monorail even.
I live in a town that's pretty much just a straight line. About 5 miles long, anything off the main road is pretty much just housing. All the stores and such are on the main road.
I love how he rushes to the next highway instead of remembering the highway he went under beforehand. It’s always out of sight out of mind with good old Matt
There are waste water treatment plants right from the start of the game. You should also put some subways in and pedestrian bridges. Another trick is to get the city profitable early... around the time you get police, hospitals, schools... You should be making around $1500. Just let the game sit for an hour building up a few million.
😂 Matt's former bosses react to his cities skylines abominations, now that would be a laugh and a half haha
The would be a wonderful reaction video.
Hey RCE - I know you're mostly doing like.. comedic approach videos these days, with wacky challenge and stuff; but I am curious, can we expect a serious 'letsplay' style playthrough when Cities Skylines 2 comes out? Where you actually try your best to make a cool and functional city? Just curious!
Who knows!?
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming You...
@@raznaak sometimes you gotto wonder if maybe he's slowly turning into an architect.. :P
If I recall correctly, he did a one tile city challenge that was normal.
From what I've seen Cities Skylines 2 seems more complex and generally harder than Cities Skylines 1. I'm sure you can still do wacky stuff with mods and all, but actual City planning and I guess engineering seems to matter more (with the new traffic / cim AI, preferable roads for Zoning etc.) . Would be nice to see someone tackle that!
Now I'm not sure if someone else already commented this, however, what if the next City Skylines challenge is to build a city along the entire frame of the map. He can only buy the frame plots, no plots from the middle of the map. Kind of like a giant puzzle but only the frame. I think it'd be an interesting challenge to try after this one.
That poo canal was exactly what portuguese + dutch people did in my city here in brazil, but they actually led the flow to our biggest river in town. Now we have our own poo river 😅
Where u from by the way? This poop canal seems to be something interesting
I almost thought this was going to be an infinite money city build when i saw RCE bought all the plots and went mental with the roads initially. But fair play matt you succesfully completed the straight city(well minus the obvious multiple human right violations,health hazards and questionable sewer mangement system. But hey all is well when the end is well. And the end featured a strongest shape)not gonna lie i wasn't expecting you to complete that
If you have the Sunset Harbor DLC there's inland sewer treatment plants so you don't HAVE to make the Sewers'canal lol, but I do enjoy watching you come up with unique solutions
Hey Matt, could you try a city full of circles?
Kinda like a bullseye
4:19 EDITOR? is it all right? 😂💀
13:43 Italian flag! 😄
21:00 yeah that's pretty much how the highways in the Po valley here in Italy... it's so impressive (I've saw it in person) !🤯
2:40 YES, we have weaponised POOP against a highway!
thats a beautiful project, mr Real Civil Architect
The loud and bad quality “balls” really got me dying on the floor. Love all your videos RCE
the city RCE built is WAY better than whatever the proposal for a city sandwiched between 2 walls of glass built in the middle of the desert
The one square city challenge was impressive and quite possibly the only normal one but what about an entire map challenge with no mods such a large city I think would be quite difficult to create since you have to consider every single plot how they connect how they interact making sure they have all facilities and utilities necessary keeping them happy without messing up the connections quite a puzzle to create such a masterpiece
Saudi Arabia be like : YOU ARE HIRED AS THE CEO !
I’m learning how to speak another language by watching your videos.
Im learning British
*Perfectly good river to carry away the sewage*
Matt: "Let's build more temporary canals!" :D
"Lets buy some time" - and i wondered the buying time for what till i realized buying time is the permanent solution :D
damn this is like that DVD screensaver thing that always ALMOST hit the corner perfectly but just misses it
thats one bumpy surprisingly straight line
Hey, Mat, just letting you know, incineration plants not only deal with garbage disposal, but they also produce electricity!
the dancing aliens was probably the best part of this video
I honestly think the first video by you about city skylines 2 (when it releses) will be somthing like: I made the longest highway and then cut off traffic in city skylines 2
If raw materials is an issue, I believe you can change the default industrial to whatever the resources are. Farming is always viable and lumber and farming are both have relatively less pollution too.
Technically, "straight" line is redundant as all lines are, by definition, straight. If it wasn't straight, it would be a curve.
Or, indeed, a "curved" line. Lines are always straight only in geometry.
3:51 Balls 😂😂😂
Imagine the NPC’s had consciousness during Matt’s challenges! 😂🤣
The master is back with yet again the greatest content on UA-cam
19:39 That green van has mad clutch control for that.
RCE citat "Just a load of rocks". No body cares about the rocks, deatroy the rocks.
i feel like rountabouts should be allowed on city builds like these, they'd only have the 2 exits still, but allowing people to be more efficient with driving around and saving you money since you'll need less essential services
4:31 the suez canal 😂
“Architect” just makes this man mad
Wild idea for a future video. Come back to this map and do a line again for the other corners to create...
AN X SHAPED CITY! *dramatic musical sting here*
Oh, it just hit me, that second line wouldn't eventually have to go over the poo canals. Oh that just makes it even better.
You can put little tiny roads branching off every so often (dead-ends). They allow vehicles to turn around without driving the whole road! I’d still count it as one road.
You should have built roundabouts. that way you still going in a line, but cars could turn around
Well, technically he said "straight line" not "singular road", so I fail to see why he couldn't branch off the main road, just staying nearby to it.
Later on he said that it's both one line and one road
Doing every challenge you made at once.
Good video I haven’t watched it yet
You should make it one way, so going through the whole city is necessary
Kickass custom. Built bridge and Matt doesn't do a bridge review? Is matt feeling okay? Lol
He's actually built The Line, the madlad
Yes
Now that is The Line
I’ve been deprived from CS content! Please keep uploading more CS content
Thx for the video!
RingWorld builders approve of such straight line city challenge!
In this video we discover that RCE doesn't know about the inland water treatment plants. :D
Please do a completely perpendicular line intersecting at the middle and make this a series😁
When Matt kept saying 'This will buy me some time.' I was continually thinking, time for what? You still have to fix the problem, you are just expensively kicking the bucket. Turns out it was buying time to finish the video. GG Matt. GG.
Day 31 of asking Matt to play Mindustry.
I’m gonna reply do it can get to the top^^
get this to top
As much as I support this suggestion, let's be realistic - it will not happen. Doesn't really match format. And game itself currently not really noob friendly
Oh,yes this is a good idea
Pretty shitty game
imaging sledding in that city in the winter.
You should build a huge (full map) circle or figure 8 single road city that's all one way :)
Ah yes THE INFINITYCITY
i remember binging so many rce vids when i was ill and whenever i am ill of school :)
So, daily?
Indeed, that is a STRONG way for people to...COME...Into the Line City...
I really need that game to make the fictional cities from my books. The only thing is we have choice between american and european... but one of my book is set in Japan ^^'
I like how certain camera angles make the city look like the US-Canada border.
Sewers Canal... I laughed more than I should.
RCE you have to do an continuation and do a diagonal in the other direction now!
21:04 that’s what she said 😂
You should do this in city skylines 2
“I need to save up for a police station”
*buys road*
the incineration architect joke caught me off guard 😂
3:16 If you put more than one water pump and connect it to each other (not with main pipeline) then water pump just pumps all the poo
OK, so what do you need to do is now go from the opposite side and make the city a complete X.. that would be pretty cool since you already have the first line drawn now just go from the other side
You should do this but keep adding rows of roads one right next to the other and see if you can fill up the entire map
Matt’s like “Look at the state of these roads” and all my fellow Americans are like “What’s the problem?”
Some part of that road look like some highways in NJ and PA
My fellow Americans we all know where this is going so let's skip to the end
Matt should play Scrap Mechanic
2nd time watching RCE building something in Skylines, why doesn't he buy a fire department? 😅
Edit: he builds it on accident 😂
Yay more cities skylines!
Wooo
"Sometimes I do just wonder like... if my bosses could see me now"
He says, forgetting about that time he found out that one of his viewers is his old boss's kid, who will certainly tell their father about this 🤣
Literally just finished watching a yesterday's video, perfect timing
You should have done bridge review
keep up the great work
I am missing the "BRIDGE REVIEW"! :D 20:34
I thought reviewing bridges was the entire point of this channel.
@@DaThnikaman yeah. Slightly disapointed xD
Matt Tip #56: There are inland sewage options; both eco and non-eco (depending on DLC).
;)
I think the only problem making this was the sewage and the money
This is always how my cities end up when I actually try🥲
The view of the road goin on over reminds me of when your on the motorway at the top of a hill
I suggest you copy the train in snowpiercer 1001 cars long very good movie recommend 👍
Next up: “I built a city in cities skylines but i can only build on one mountain”
I love this guys videos so much
I would love it if we spent a day just following citizens around