Finally another episode. You should publish a book talking about the history of Altengrad, history in general, technology troughout years,... with screenshots from the game. I would buy it immediately. :D
@@SK57447 not having a true metro seems to be a motive in his creations. Sad but understandable, outside the Soviet Union, only capital cities of other eastern bloc countries had metro systems (outliers being Warsaw and Sofia, where both metro systems were completed after the fall of USSR).
This is great. I study in the east of Germany in a former engineering school, its now renovated and has many newer buildings but the old eastern block "bones" are still there. And it has very large murals depicting workers, scientists and miners.
I love the Altengrad series with all my heart. It's so interesting learning about new stuff while watching a city grow and expand, and I've become really attached to the city in some way!
aw yeah this is a good one! feels like a really great campus! one note though, you should probably add some crossings to that main road coming off the tram circle. considering how few vehicles seem to use that road, students would likely just cross it anywhere. but since we can't do that in CS, you may as well let them cross at some places
Thanks again for the new episode @akruas. Like every time the new Altengrad episode is my personal highlight of the week :3. I love how everytime I instantly get pulled into the "universe" of the city and it never got boring since the first episode. I love all the work you put into your builds and creations and they where a huge inspiration for me to start studying urban planning. Thanks for all these years of joy you bought too me and some of ny friends. :3
There are actualy cities without many old suburb low dencity areas like Wrocław in Poland, where citizens were relocated mostly from eastern parts of country straight to city center (anything what survived war). City was rebuilding and inhabited mostly in historic center, so in old suburb areas new prefab districts were made like Kozanów, Osiedle Sobieskiego or Nowy Dwór, which are located at the edges of city. Of course there are some pre-war districts left, but not at that scale as there are in Budapest for example.
It was quite funny just seeing you put togehter all the differnt kinds of my school building into one block, like i know then sooo well and then they turn into something really interesting and new.
I like it a lot, this campus can be modernized and expanded over the years. I would add a few more crossings at the tram stop, since students would probably cut short and cross the road and kot all walk to the one invisible crosswalk that exists right now.😊
Fantastic! I can't wait to see what you do with modern Altengrad, I mentioned ages ago on a past video but I hope you'll do some event and worldbuilding around Altengrad joining NATO and the EU like the eastern bloc countries have done in stages, would be a great opportunity for a flag raising ceremony and more investment. I think Altengrad would become so much more immersive with these little political manoeuvres
Hey Akruas i have an idea for your details for an futur park maybe that i realy like to see getting used - in Germany specific in Saxony-Anhalt in the city of Halle an der Saale that was the former DDR part there was an Trainstation callen thüringer bahnhof now its an park named alter thüringer bahnhof (old thuringian trainstation). It used to move people and goods there a lot of coal mining and salt too. Today it wasnt used anymore but they didnt decide what to do with it so they let it decay and at some point just filled the train tracks with concrete and made them into walkways in some parts of the way you will see old train related sign stuff, signals and trainstoppers aswell as where the train tracks merged and even entire shacks and houses that where later used as some kind of official social meeting points i dont know the name for it but like where teenager went to hang out and have some adults that do stuff with them in freetime and little projects for the city that are voluntarily. In DDR times this was an industrial area and in the late DDR and after DDR those industrial brick houses got renovated so people live in them now apartment style together it just looks strange but gives the ultimate socialist area vibes big impressive old brick industry buildings that look like people live in it walking along old traintracks with some scrapmetal monuments next to it and in the background you see some pipes going to the local powerplant for coal i guess?
what would you say, how many inhabitants are currently living in Altengrad? If we consider the true size of all the buildings, all realistically speaking. 300-500.000? about that?
Hey, I was wondering if you were planning to put a TV broadcasting tower in Altebgrad. I know it’s something that the Soviets did especially in the GDR and I figured it’d be a good idea there too.
Akruas,your city conspicuously expands!😊😉... with it his wonderful story! in the 50's and 60's the USSR, in addition to the tram, implemented trolleybuses, and in the 70's also there metro! (especially in cities that exceeded one million people)😌 the Soviet Union at the time he looked at 360°: from transport to the economy, from citizen services to education and health! from the parties and the streets up to the field of work. From state factories up to to agriculture to physics and to space!🤓 (both in internal borders and in the countries belonging to the Warsaw Pact)😲😉👍🏻
Hi @Akruas. Amazing work. I love to sit in a car and drive through my own city in first person view. For this purpose I slow down the speed of the game to 0.5. It would be super awesome if you would provide us such journey. Especially with your so high grade of details. During the drive you can tell us some details about the city. Kind as a guide 😊 Do you plan smth like this? You would make me super happy
I think 60s is a great time to stop using cobbled streets and pathways. I don't know about Central Europe, but here in former USSR in 60s they started doing that
You should implement a government building and the Soviet embassy. Then i don't know in what relationship was Altengrad with the west🤔 you could tell even events details of life Altengrad's policy! don't forget to rename the main streets of the city with character Soviet-style names as was the practice at the time: Lenin allee,Karl Marx strasse etc😂 idem the historic buildings, for example hotels or houses where famous poets or other artists lived famous; both antebellum that of the Soviet bloc.😌
Thanks again for the new episode @akruas. Like every time the new Altengrad episode is my personal highlight of the week :3. I love how everytime I instantly get pulled into the "universe" of the city and it never got boring since the first episode. I love all the work you put into your builds and creations and they where a huge inspiration for me to start studying urban planning. Thanks for all these years of joy you brought too me and some of ny friends. :3
Altengrad is the only series i wait so patiently for, damn I feel like a child getting excited over little things
Same!! His videos are really cool, though I do prefer asturis
Finally another episode. You should publish a book talking about the history of Altengrad, history in general, technology troughout years,... with screenshots from the game. I would buy it immediately. :D
I absolutely love learning about life in the eastern block, even the simple stuff. This CS let's play is the best.
I'm so addicted to this series, great work in every episode!!!
As someone from Central-Eastern Europe I'll never get enough of Altengrad!
What a gem of a build this is.
Will Altengrad gain a metro system before the imminent fall of Eastern Block?
War is over in the Altengrad universe right? So aren't they already out of eastern bloc
@@RobertDoornbosF1 by eastern bloc I mean USSR and countries affiliated with them
@@cesarzteczohito3331 Oh okay my bad I thought like under control of mother Russia
In one of the episodes Akruas said that Altengrad will never have a metro.
@@SK57447 not having a true metro seems to be a motive in his creations. Sad but understandable, outside the Soviet Union, only capital cities of other eastern bloc countries had metro systems (outliers being Warsaw and Sofia, where both metro systems were completed after the fall of USSR).
Nice to see some more prefabs, can't wait for all the new prefab districts
This is great. I study in the east of Germany in a former engineering school, its now renovated and has many newer buildings but the old eastern block "bones" are still there. And it has very large murals depicting workers, scientists and miners.
Altengrad is the BEST CS Letsplay on YT right now! Amazing Talent and Research. WTYP should have you on about Pre-fab buildings
I would really love to see one or two towns with really old centers surrounded by a lot of houses get consumed by altengrad
I love the Altengrad series with all my heart. It's so interesting learning about new stuff while watching a city grow and expand, and I've become really attached to the city in some way!
I think it will be very cool to see you build a power plant in the city being it coal/nuclear/gas, based on what fits the city best according to you!
I love how much work you put into videos and your attention to detail. Your videos are never boring. :)
aw yeah this is a good one! feels like a really great campus! one note though, you should probably add some crossings to that main road coming off the tram circle. considering how few vehicles seem to use that road, students would likely just cross it anywhere. but since we can't do that in CS, you may as well let them cross at some places
I'm always glad to see a new Altengrad video, however it's slightly terrifying to me how quickly these 2-week intervals seem to pass me by...
Here since the start of this serie, and still loving it ! you do an amazing job
this series is transforming from cities skylines bulid series to history channel and i fucking love it
It's always great to see such a skilled person at work. And learn some history at the same time.
Thanks Arkruas.
Thanks again for the new episode @akruas. Like every time the new Altengrad episode is my personal highlight of the week :3.
I love how everytime I instantly get pulled into the "universe" of the city and it never got boring since the first episode. I love all the work you put into your builds and creations and they where a huge inspiration for me to start studying urban planning.
Thanks for all these years of joy you bought too me and some of ny friends. :3
There are actualy cities without many old suburb low dencity areas like Wrocław in Poland, where citizens were relocated mostly from eastern parts of country straight to city center (anything what survived war). City was rebuilding and inhabited mostly in historic center, so in old suburb areas new prefab districts were made like Kozanów, Osiedle Sobieskiego or Nowy Dwór, which are located at the edges of city. Of course there are some pre-war districts left, but not at that scale as there are in Budapest for example.
It was quite funny just seeing you put togehter all the differnt kinds of my school building into one block, like i know then sooo well and then they turn into something really interesting and new.
I like it a lot, this campus can be modernized and expanded over the years. I would add a few more crossings at the tram stop, since students would probably cut short and cross the road and kot all walk to the one invisible crosswalk that exists right now.😊
Can't wait to see the city grow around the university in future episodes
Wonderful city, greetings from Poland. You got it spot on.
I have seen your past 5 city series you r so skilled
Fantastic! I can't wait to see what you do with modern Altengrad, I mentioned ages ago on a past video but I hope you'll do some event and worldbuilding around Altengrad joining NATO and the EU like the eastern bloc countries have done in stages, would be a great opportunity for a flag raising ceremony and more investment. I think Altengrad would become so much more immersive with these little political manoeuvres
A very realistic and beautiful city! 🔥
Hey Akruas i have an idea for your details for an futur park maybe that i realy like to see getting used - in Germany specific in Saxony-Anhalt in the city of Halle an der Saale that was the former DDR part there was an Trainstation callen thüringer bahnhof now its an park named alter thüringer bahnhof (old thuringian trainstation). It used to move people and goods there a lot of coal mining and salt too. Today it wasnt used anymore but they didnt decide what to do with it so they let it decay and at some point just filled the train tracks with concrete and made them into walkways in some parts of the way you will see old train related sign stuff, signals and trainstoppers aswell as where the train tracks merged and even entire shacks and houses that where later used as some kind of official social meeting points i dont know the name for it but like where teenager went to hang out and have some adults that do stuff with them in freetime and little projects for the city that are voluntarily. In DDR times this was an industrial area and in the late DDR and after DDR those industrial brick houses got renovated so people live in them now apartment style together it just looks strange but gives the ultimate socialist area vibes big impressive old brick industry buildings that look like people live in it walking along old traintracks with some scrapmetal monuments next to it and in the background you see some pipes going to the local powerplant for coal i guess?
Awesome series
Honestly, it's my favorite City of all time. I'm from Poland so maybe that's the reason 🇵🇱
prefabs my beloved
yesss more altengrad
how do you chop part of build9ings off , i have proceduarl obejcts and i cannot figure it out
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Thank for the treat
what would you say, how many inhabitants are currently living in Altengrad? If we consider the true size of all the buildings, all realistically speaking. 300-500.000? about that?
Does Altengrad have something like an S-Bahn?
not yet
(Until the 70s.)
Hey, I was wondering if you were planning to put a TV broadcasting tower in Altebgrad. I know it’s something that the Soviets did especially in the GDR and I figured it’d be a good idea there too.
Reminds of The University of Novi Sad campus!
Hey, I wonder where the nuclear powerplant is in the city 🤔. Did you planned to build one ?
Thank you for your amazing content by the way ❤
if he does it will probably be in the 1970s as that is when the soviet union began to build a lot of its PowerStation's
Akruas,your city
conspicuously expands!😊😉...
with it his wonderful story!
in the 50's and 60's the USSR,
in addition to the tram,
implemented trolleybuses,
and in the 70's also there metro!
(especially in cities that
exceeded one million people)😌
the Soviet Union
at the time he looked at 360°:
from transport to the economy,
from citizen services
to education and health!
from the parties and the streets
up to the field of work.
From state factories up to
to agriculture to physics
and to space!🤓
(both in internal borders and
in the countries belonging to the
Warsaw Pact)😲😉👍🏻
Got some Dejvice vibes.
love this series!!
Remember to upscale trees every decade so it looks like they're growing...
Let's go new video, keep up the good work ;)
So awesome!
It would be great if the next series of cities skylines were Swiss themed...😍
Nice expantion I love it❤
Some of it looks like ČVUT FEL/FS
As far as I remember Akruas studied at ČVUT
love the series
Hi @Akruas. Amazing work. I love to sit in a car and drive through my own city in first person view. For this purpose I slow down the speed of the game to 0.5. It would be super awesome if you would provide us such journey. Especially with your so high grade of details. During the drive you can tell us some details about the city. Kind as a guide 😊 Do you plan smth like this? You would make me super happy
Nice!
🔥
yeah
will altengrad sometime host the olympics ?
nice
💚
I think 60s is a great time to stop using cobbled streets and pathways. I don't know about Central Europe, but here in former USSR in 60s they started doing that
Have you seen the rest of the video?
50/50⭐⭐⭐⭐
You should implement
a government building
and the Soviet embassy.
Then i don't know in what relationship
was Altengrad with the west🤔
you could tell even events details
of life Altengrad's policy!
don't forget to rename
the main streets of the city
with character Soviet-style names
as was the practice at the time:
Lenin allee,Karl Marx strasse etc😂
idem the historic buildings,
for example hotels or houses
where famous poets or other
artists lived famous;
both antebellum that of the
Soviet bloc.😌
Братан в те времена трамвай еще продливали
Do you have a Patreon?
🥰🥰🥰🥰
📝
wowwww❤
sht my telenovela is on
those socialist style assets look so good and high quality. I wonder if you have a list of assets used for the Altengrad project?
:)
Altengrad turned me into a hardcore commie/j
Thanks again for the new episode @akruas. Like every time the new Altengrad episode is my personal highlight of the week :3.
I love how everytime I instantly get pulled into the "universe" of the city and it never got boring since the first episode. I love all the work you put into your builds and creations and they where a huge inspiration for me to start studying urban planning.
Thanks for all these years of joy you brought too me and some of ny friends. :3