Final thought: more walking tours please! :D I find them so interesting to see how actual humans would see the city, it's very satisfying. And overall, beautiful developments!!! You're awesome
Something I thought about is if you want to add the cathedral to the city? Boston, as well as many other east coast cities, feature churches within the city centre/downtown, which can, but don't have to be surrounded by high density buildings. I also quite like the look of modern high density buildings compared directly to their old counterparts. E.g., New York, but also Boston's Trinity Church.
On the bridge you built a couple episodes back you should definitely add graffiti decals on the remains of the old bridge pillars ! This would then be established as a symbol of the new city
I think an interesting name for Inner Winter would be “Five Point” or “Five Dials” it’s a very common name in The USA and UK especially for smaller sub-neighbourhoods like Inner winter and would reflect the 5 road junction in the heart of the neighbourhood
@@Infrastructurist My idea was Cypress Hill because of the prominent Cypress Street, but I guess I like Five Point more. 😅 Plus hopefully Winter is changed too, although it was hilarious when you named it that!
Five point is not very New England centric of a name though.. Here are existing ones in Boston and MA overall; Winter hill, Maverick Square, Orient Heights, Gilman square, West End, Boston Landing (new gentrified area), Long Wharf, Jeffries Point, Union Square, bullfinch Triangle, Government Center, Back Bay.. Some in RI/Providence: Federal Hill, Fox Point, Elmwood, Olnyville, Charles.... Often it's maritime, English, or civic based names with a mix of historically important folks things would be named after. Another good context clue, anything called square (Andrew square, Scollay Square, Jackson Square) is usually an area shaped like a triangle or a spaghetti intersection. I grew up in MA / New England, for reference.
16:00 Graffiti writers generally don’t write on flat ground, it would usually be on a wall or ramp-like surface. This is to avoid having others step on your art
New England native here. Public spaces that are for sports are historically prioritized: baseball/softball, soccer field dimensions used for many different sports, tennis/basketball combo courts and way down at the bottom, track, skate and swimming. Public infra for hockey is almost as common as skate parks, despite being orders of magnitude more expensive. There is very little cultural momentum for skate in New England - lacrosse, pickleball and ultimate are all more popular. I think it's because (ironically) winter and frost heaves ruin skate infra so quickly and makes it unusable except for the first half year after its built. As for (pro) sports venues relate to Easthaven, I think a custom Fenway-inspired build would be most interesting (or the more modest LeLacheur Park, though Camden Yard and Oracle Park would both fit architecturally in Boston if Fenway never existed). Also Harvard Stadium. TD Garden isn't notable as a building except that there's a train station underneath it, but you've already gone with a South Station analog (good choice) and the city doesn't need two big terminus stations.
Thinking of the "venues" with more cultural momentum than skate parks: rowing / the regatta, the marathon, skiing (downhill and cross country) and cycling. Competitive figure skating is probably more common. Boston has a really good variety (architecturally) of music venues - the calm shell on the Charles, the naming-rights-owner-of-the-month pavilion in Seaport and then a ton of historic theatres - too many great ones to name.
While I agree the public placement of the skatepark probably isn't very realistic for Maine/Massachusetts, there is always strong "cultural momentum" because skating is currently mainstream "underground" sport. I'd expect to see a pretty insane skate park under the highway or over in the industrial zone(s)
Forest doesn't ruin skate infra, it's easier to build a good skate park on slight hills to use gravity and the terrain to help build features. Just COST alot more. I live in the mountings and the skate parks are built in 3 places at least around me. 1 being in a parking garage an other being on flat ground and the DIY the local community has built expands and maintains in the forest. The biggest downside of forest is simply leaves and having to brush the park but no biggie.
I just wanna point out that skate parks never have cobble stone or tiled slabs. Its usually flat concrete else the tiny wheels of trick skateboards get caught in the smallest crevasses and lose you a lot of speed. Id replace the surface with smooth concrete. Also ive never seen graffiti on the floor. As a rule of thumb: if someone can step on it, roll on it, or shit on it, then no artist would put graffiti there.
Also, instead of that picket fence, I'd probably use wide planters or raised slabs. They should be spaced close enough that cars can't fly into the skate park, but far enough that a human can just barely jump across them. functions as seating and xtra places to try tricks.
I've been skating for 10 years now, and while the boxes could work as manny pads for solid lines, they're not exactly designed like a skatepark. A good skatepark flows, letting you link up features to create a smooth line or combo, so you can hit multiple elements in one run.
Some considerations for 'Inner Winter': 'Midway' or 'Midpoint' as the district is fairly central on the island and sits between Battery Hill and Downtowon. 'Winter's End' as it marks the transition from Winter to Downtown. If you keep the parks name then 'Emerson Heights' may work as a bid by the city/developers to make the area sound more high-end to capitalize off its close proximity to Downtown. Great video as always, looking forward to the next one! ❤
Hey Infra. The surface of the skatepark doesn't really fit, since they are pavement stones. Skaters could go over them, but for a park where they would do tricks a smooth pavement or concrete is much better fitting so that they don't get injured.
Emerson Park should be Oak Park. Named for the oldest Oak tree in the county, which is at its center (which is why it's so big). When the city was first founded, it was a regular meeting spot of the old harbor town as the old town square. As the years went on, it was formalized as Oak Park to protect the old tree from being a victim of newer developments.
3:50 I will just mention about that layering of districts, if you want to enact any policies I'm not sure if they really work. I kept having cars driving through the middle of my old town because it was a shorter route so I tried to make a separate district inside of the bigger district and ban combustion engines but it seemed like they kept driving through, but after I removed the outer district and placed it around the border of the smaller one it seemed to work. I'm not 100% sure that's the case but just thought I'd give a heads up on my experience with districts within districts. I think for naming and statistics it works fine, idk about the rest.
I think you're actually right, because in the end of the episode I wanted to dig into some stats but Inner Winter was as empty as Emerson Park, while Winter shows the jobs/demographics for the entire area :-) Bit of a shame I think!
@@Infrastructurist Ah, I see. Well it makes sense that it doesn't work properly if it's not in the game by default lol, but it would be nice if they were to make it possible and functional. Maybe they could have a different purpose than general districts.
It's truly amazing to see how you have designed your city to be so realistic, I've pick up on the ways you use different design ideas that mimic real world places and it really helps define your cities as realistically derailed and quite livable for your sims. I can't number the time's that you have inspired me to go the extra mile to make my city creations more real world like. I've taken different parts of different cities and combine them to make some really realistic looking cities. Plus your creative skills has helped me out so many times by rewatching your videos over and over I've been able to pick up on the subtle ways you add things together to make something really unique and useful. You have become my number one go to guy for inspiration and build ideas. So I would like to say thank you for sharing your talent with us , it's very much appreciated.
I feel like you need to look into getting some transport next. I love the density of the place but some rapid bus transport or subways would work really well.
you glossed over it, but that building in the corner on the foreshore is really well done! looks like a real building where the front is higher than the back on the hill.
I love this one (especially the walking tour, as well as the view from Battery Hill at 50:10). The chaotic nature of the roads, the oddly shaped lots, the "fused" buildings... it all reminds me of Boston! Nice work!
25:00 A drunk driver could build up speed and miss the fork in the road where the park begins. That would be tragic especially during park hours maybe add a barricade to prevent drunk drivers from crashing into the park
I loved that when you where making the custom parking lot in the middle of a block, you accidentally messed up the surfaces in the back yard of a building and just proceeded to cover it up with bushes. 41:59
Newt Smith was a blacksmith that set up his horseshoe and nail forge near the iron-rich rocks he found near the lake when the archipelago was first settled. Over the centuries people've sought out Newt Island for work, lodging, and industry until its now become an economic hub hosting a bustling financial district encircling Forge Park, Newt's historic plot of land. I recommend naming the new city Newt City :) (Kinda a joke, play on the "New City" temporary name you gave the area)
Since the empty lot is right next to downtown, of course it would become a billion dollar investment. I think it could later become a super slim but incredibly tall luxury apartment condo. Love the timelapse and the walking tour. Awesome!!!
The customize skatepark 😵💫 just put two quarters pipe on each side of the longest part. The fun box in the middle. One rail along the fun box and maybe one manual pad + one rail in the remaining space. Ok my explanation would be more efficient with a small draw 😅
I must add that skateparks build on cobblestone makes no sense. Skateboard, scooters and rollerblades wheels are too small. Skateparks floors must be as smooth as possible. Anyway, I'm acting like a nerd right now 🙄
@@theorixlux he is anyway one the greatest City Skyline 2 creator in my opinion. A small detail like how the skatepark is set up has no importance 🙄 I wanted to do my skatepark geek for once.
So awesome. Tucking the random parking in the empty space between the existing buildings is so Boston. Need to smash a few dumpsters in there, or even some extreme tight alleys between big buildings that are just end to end dumpsters for realism 😅
You're my favorite C:S2 UA-camr I think in Coleridge you should do a street only for rich hipster shops, like clothing shops, coffee, pet shops these kinds of shops... A low density street in the midst of a mid density area
I’ve just started using it as well in the last few days. As you’ve shown, it’s a game changer for building custom lots. Just need those service blocks!
Wow, your detailing/neighborhood implementation is impressive! ...this new municipality is really reminding me of my old hometown of Portland, Maine. Cheers!
Hey Infra! I live in Columbia, Missouri, and we have a large burr oak tree just outside of town that is a popular stargazing location; it has a lot of significance in our town, we even have a brewery named after it. It’s lovingly referred to as “the Big Tree”. I think your circle park could be centered around that big oak tree as much culturally as it is physically surrounding it. I therefore would like to throw in a suggestion to name it “Big Tree Park”, or, alternatively “Burr Oak Park” Love the videos!
A name for inner winter that I like would be something like Canal Row. In the North End of Boston, there are several suspiciously straight roads that were build over lanes that were once used for rope making (ship's rope, which you need some very long and straight lanes to lay out). Perhaps some of the straighter roads in inner winter were once used for ship making too. And perhaps also, there was land reclamation between where the Battery was and between downtown.
Maybe Kovaa Lunta for Inner Winter as a name. Google translate says it’s Finnish for heavy snow. Densely packed area inside of the Winter district might be a cool nod, if we can pronounce it 😂
I like "five points" as the name for inner winter :) many cities have this as a place where 5 roads intersect and would be a nice colloquialism for the residents
Lore idea: Kent Winter was a blacksmith local to (enter city name here) during the construction of the fort he donated 2 cannons to the construction, having lived in on of the curved brownstone row homes. After his death the city dedicated the district name to him. Diversity wise the neighborhood of winter was a historically black neighborhood (think of Harlem in New York) with inner winter being a cultural hub for the area at the time.
I've personally encountered a problem with layering districts. In my expirience the statistics get somewhat messed up and the smaller/inner district is taken out of the bigger district's statistics. So it works as programmed, but not how I and I guess you intended it to work. Just as a heads up, so you don't get confused :)
Just wanted to tell you about a problem I and many others had with the 1.7x version of anarchy. When using it, it sometimes creates broken nodes that stop your city save from loading. I don't know if it's fixed, but I would recommend to be careful whilst using it until the problem is resolved.
I think Solstice Park would work for Emerson Park, keeping with the Winter theme. I feel that young street artists, activists, teens, and college kids would gather there. Occasionally the odd older folk and middle aged mom/dad with kids or a dog, but it's definitely more of a late teen and young adult spot.
You should be able to expand the 'hangout zones' that are part of the circle park to cover the extra areas you added, thatway cims might actually use the areas
Regarding the skate park, you want to use smooth asphalt, otherwise you have to get a new set of teeth afterward. Then, as well, you basically want to end a skate section with some quarter pipes, so people can turn around and not run into a wall. I would have done it like this, put a half pipe at the location of the current ramp next to the hot dog stand. Then parallel to the other road, put some quarter pipes at the ends, a ramp and some rails in the middle, then the concrete squares somewhere on the side so people can do some tricks there as well or just sit there and smoke some weed.
You know, don't forget to spare some time to think about the administrative buildings for the capital! There's some assests from structures in-game that'd make good county buildings (like the university library for a city/county hall)
I would call it or if this is the direction of downtown. When you build downtown, please don't forget public service like a small school, police station and hostpital at least for local demand, maybe on the east side (opposite to the quarter you build now). A big schopping center could fit somewhere in the middle. And maybe a little tramline can cruise around, if you don't want so many parking places. Well, maybe an American downtown is much different from a German city center. By the way: the stile you build, this is how young German people dream to live in. Ten people will apply for each appartment, I guess. Great Work! 🏬🏢🏤🏥🏦⛲
I think that Cypress Street should be renamed to Wall Street or something like that as Battery Hill would probably be an annex of the fort and might have a wall around it on the hill where the park is
"Inner Winter" is obviously where the trading hub of the original town of [insert name here] was, along a formerly straight road from the natural harbour down at the water and up to where the railroad is today. This former street that doesn't exist anymore was known as "Hosier Lane" or "Hosier Street" (as in the tradesman, not the singer ;)). Later on the entire quarter became known as the "Hosier Quarter" or, because of a particularly tyrannical british lord who ran this part of the city (or tried to until the "colony" got uppity ;)), as "Hosier Court" in a mocking fashion. For whatever reason, this mocking name stuck and the neighborhood is still called "Hosier Court", even though the true financial center today lies a bit more inland.
Name idea for "Inner Winter" : "[The] Narrows". Initially, the industrial area and what would become the downtown were separate, but as both grew in size along with the area, more and more housing and development was needed in this area, but was effectively 'squeezed' by the encroachment of both the downtown and the industrial area - ergo, "Narrows". Also refers to how skinny the strip of land it occupies, from the rail lines down to the waterfront.
I don’t know if it’s possible, but I would love if you could grab that color picker mod and change those gaudy colors on the basketball courts. They are just such an eyesore to me when you zoom out! love all your vids ❤❤❤❤
Some cool names that Detroit has for their districts: Corktown Bricktown Eastern Market Mexican Town Greektown They all got their names through the people who lived there
I think Inner winter should be called "Jerseyside" since it is on the opposite side of the downtown area. Like in New York you have New Jersey on the opposite side of the river.
Well winter will border downtown with the unofficial neighborhood as the buffer. The buffer for winter in the real world if you consider downtown summer...theb unofficially that section could be named Spring. But with being to on the nose, I see there is a 5 way intersection right in the middle, so like then5 points in NYC, Five Springs is the name
Instead of "Inner Winter," name the neighbourhood: Outlook. It is named that way because from the neighbourhood and the park, you have a beautiful view/ "outlook" of the ocean. Name the park Outlook Park. (The long park at the foot of the hill) Many people of that side consider it a true gem. Although people tend to avoid the north side of the park... shadier activities and homelessness aren't unusual. Some suggestions; I love the fort, but could you replace the buildings inside of the fort with a castle or a mansion? A small tram system for the city would fit the vibe, with a hub close to the central station.
really cool video, subbed too but tip: in future videos put your mouth a little bit away from the mic and also smoothen it with ai, it helps the sound!
You should rename inner winter to something like “East end” (west end depending on the actual location it is to winter sounds more natural and makes a lot more sense for it to be a locals way of describing an area it should be simple and directional based
Nice episode like always, Thanks! How to enable the visible growth rate of citizens and money down in the bar? Is it a mod or a setting in the options?
No way anybody is skating on those big tiles! You need smooth asfalt.
I was just about to comment this. Can’t say it’s not realistic though some American skate parks I’ve seen really don’t care lol.
was going to say the same thing lol. speedrun for broken teeth
Final thought: more walking tours please! :D I find them so interesting to see how actual humans would see the city, it's very satisfying. And overall, beautiful developments!!! You're awesome
Yes!
Something I thought about is if you want to add the cathedral to the city? Boston, as well as many other east coast cities, feature churches within the city centre/downtown, which can, but don't have to be surrounded by high density buildings.
I also quite like the look of modern high density buildings compared directly to their old counterparts. E.g., New York, but also Boston's Trinity Church.
On the bridge you built a couple episodes back you should definitely add graffiti decals on the remains of the old bridge pillars ! This would then be established as a symbol of the new city
I think an interesting name for Inner Winter would be “Five Point” or “Five Dials” it’s a very common name in The USA and UK especially for smaller sub-neighbourhoods like Inner winter and would reflect the 5 road junction in the heart of the neighbourhood
Thats a great one, thanks!
I second the motion. I haven't ever heard of a 5 points that's isn't some fancy gentrified factory-studio apartment esque neighborhood
@@Infrastructurist My idea was Cypress Hill because of the prominent Cypress Street, but I guess I like Five Point more. 😅 Plus hopefully Winter is changed too, although it was hilarious when you named it that!
Five point is not very New England centric of a name though.. Here are existing ones in Boston and MA overall; Winter hill, Maverick Square, Orient Heights, Gilman square, West End, Boston Landing (new gentrified area), Long Wharf, Jeffries Point, Union Square, bullfinch Triangle, Government Center, Back Bay.. Some in RI/Providence: Federal Hill, Fox Point, Elmwood, Olnyville, Charles.... Often it's maritime, English, or civic based names with a mix of historically important folks things would be named after. Another good context clue, anything called square (Andrew square, Scollay Square, Jackson Square) is usually an area shaped like a triangle or a spaghetti intersection. I grew up in MA / New England, for reference.
I think a historic streetcar network or even abandoned streetcar tracks in the road would really add to the new city
Yessssss
16:00 Graffiti writers generally don’t write on flat ground, it would usually be on a wall or ramp-like surface. This is to avoid having others step on your art
That big tiles in a skate park is a nightmare.
New England native here. Public spaces that are for sports are historically prioritized: baseball/softball, soccer field dimensions used for many different sports, tennis/basketball combo courts and way down at the bottom, track, skate and swimming. Public infra for hockey is almost as common as skate parks, despite being orders of magnitude more expensive. There is very little cultural momentum for skate in New England - lacrosse, pickleball and ultimate are all more popular. I think it's because (ironically) winter and frost heaves ruin skate infra so quickly and makes it unusable except for the first half year after its built. As for (pro) sports venues relate to Easthaven, I think a custom Fenway-inspired build would be most interesting (or the more modest LeLacheur Park, though Camden Yard and Oracle Park would both fit architecturally in Boston if Fenway never existed). Also Harvard Stadium. TD Garden isn't notable as a building except that there's a train station underneath it, but you've already gone with a South Station analog (good choice) and the city doesn't need two big terminus stations.
Thinking of the "venues" with more cultural momentum than skate parks: rowing / the regatta, the marathon, skiing (downhill and cross country) and cycling. Competitive figure skating is probably more common. Boston has a really good variety (architecturally) of music venues - the calm shell on the Charles, the naming-rights-owner-of-the-month pavilion in Seaport and then a ton of historic theatres - too many great ones to name.
While I agree the public placement of the skatepark probably isn't very realistic for Maine/Massachusetts, there is always strong "cultural momentum" because skating is currently mainstream "underground" sport. I'd expect to see a pretty insane skate park under the highway or over in the industrial zone(s)
Forest doesn't ruin skate infra, it's easier to build a good skate park on slight hills to use gravity and the terrain to help build features. Just COST alot more.
I live in the mountings and the skate parks are built in 3 places at least around me. 1 being in a parking garage an other being on flat ground and the DIY the local community has built expands and maintains in the forest. The biggest downside of forest is simply leaves and having to brush the park but no biggie.
I love how the city is coming together! It really is showing that you put a lot of thoughts behind how you develop the different districts
I just wanna point out that skate parks never have cobble stone or tiled slabs. Its usually flat concrete else the tiny wheels of trick skateboards get caught in the smallest crevasses and lose you a lot of speed. Id replace the surface with smooth concrete. Also ive never seen graffiti on the floor. As a rule of thumb: if someone can step on it, roll on it, or shit on it, then no artist would put graffiti there.
Also, instead of that picket fence, I'd probably use wide planters or raised slabs. They should be spaced close enough that cars can't fly into the skate park, but far enough that a human can just barely jump across them. functions as seating and xtra places to try tricks.
I've been skating for 10 years now, and while the boxes could work as manny pads for solid lines, they're not exactly designed like a skatepark. A good skatepark flows, letting you link up features to create a smooth line or combo, so you can hit multiple elements in one run.
Inner Winter keeps sounding like Anna Wintour 😂 Make it a fashion district! Or lets get Anna Wintour park lol
Some considerations for 'Inner Winter':
'Midway' or 'Midpoint' as the district is fairly central on the island and sits between Battery Hill and Downtowon.
'Winter's End' as it marks the transition from Winter to Downtown.
If you keep the parks name then 'Emerson Heights' may work as a bid by the city/developers to make the area sound more high-end to capitalize off its close proximity to Downtown.
Great video as always, looking forward to the next one! ❤
Hey Infra. The surface of the skatepark doesn't really fit, since they are pavement stones. Skaters could go over them, but for a park where they would do tricks a smooth pavement or concrete is much better fitting so that they don't get injured.
Emerson Park should be Oak Park. Named for the oldest Oak tree in the county, which is at its center (which is why it's so big). When the city was first founded, it was a regular meeting spot of the old harbor town as the old town square. As the years went on, it was formalized as Oak Park to protect the old tree from being a victim of newer developments.
3:50 I will just mention about that layering of districts, if you want to enact any policies I'm not sure if they really work. I kept having cars driving through the middle of my old town because it was a shorter route so I tried to make a separate district inside of the bigger district and ban combustion engines but it seemed like they kept driving through, but after I removed the outer district and placed it around the border of the smaller one it seemed to work.
I'm not 100% sure that's the case but just thought I'd give a heads up on my experience with districts within districts. I think for naming and statistics it works fine, idk about the rest.
I think you're actually right, because in the end of the episode I wanted to dig into some stats but Inner Winter was as empty as Emerson Park, while Winter shows the jobs/demographics for the entire area :-)
Bit of a shame I think!
@@Infrastructurist Ah, I see. Well it makes sense that it doesn't work properly if it's not in the game by default lol, but it would be nice if they were to make it possible and functional. Maybe they could have a different purpose than general districts.
It's truly amazing to see how you have designed your city to be so realistic, I've pick up on the ways you use different design ideas that mimic real world places and it really helps define your cities as realistically derailed and quite livable for your sims. I can't number the time's that you have inspired me to go the extra mile to make my city creations more real world like. I've taken different parts of different cities and combine them to make some really realistic looking cities. Plus your creative skills has helped me out so many times by rewatching your videos over and over I've been able to pick up on the subtle ways you add things together to make something really unique and useful. You have become my number one go to guy for inspiration and build ideas. So I would like to say thank you for sharing your talent with us , it's very much appreciated.
Hey Randall - Thank you for the kind words and comment. I really appreciate it and i am happy I can entertain and inspire you!!
By far the best ongoing CS2 series on UA-cam. These are the videos I hope to see every morning!
I feel like you need to look into getting some transport next. I love the density of the place but some rapid bus transport or subways would work really well.
you glossed over it, but that building in the corner on the foreshore is really well done! looks like a real building where the front is higher than the back on the hill.
I love this one (especially the walking tour, as well as the view from Battery Hill at 50:10). The chaotic nature of the roads, the oddly shaped lots, the "fused" buildings... it all reminds me of Boston! Nice work!
Love what you're doing with the city, Infra. Please continue to do the ultra-detailed timelapses; they're my favourite part of your episodes!
25:00 A drunk driver could build up speed and miss the fork in the road where the park begins. That would be tragic especially during park hours maybe add a barricade to prevent drunk drivers from crashing into the park
I loved that when you where making the custom parking lot in the middle of a block, you accidentally messed up the surfaces in the back yard of a building and just proceeded to cover it up with bushes. 41:59
Omg is that an ANTI GRID CS2 VIDEO?! 🤩
Lovely episode. One of my favourites so far. So happy to see money in the green again. Would love to live in Winter if I could.
Newt Smith was a blacksmith that set up his horseshoe and nail forge near the iron-rich rocks he found near the lake when the archipelago was first settled. Over the centuries people've sought out Newt Island for work, lodging, and industry until its now become an economic hub hosting a bustling financial district encircling Forge Park, Newt's historic plot of land. I recommend naming the new city Newt City :)
(Kinda a joke, play on the "New City" temporary name you gave the area)
Since the empty lot is right next to downtown, of course it would become a billion dollar investment. I think it could later become a super slim but incredibly tall luxury apartment condo. Love the timelapse and the walking tour. Awesome!!!
I love how the city is coming together! It really is showing that you put a lot of thoughts behind how you develop the different districts
I just love your videos! That first person walk really showed how real your city looks
Awesome job, very realistic. I love that in between alley parking spot.
the music and cinematics are so amazing i just cant describe the feeling i had. really wish to see your content for years to come
The customize skatepark 😵💫 just put two quarters pipe on each side of the longest part. The fun box in the middle. One rail along the fun box and maybe one manual pad + one rail in the remaining space. Ok my explanation would be more efficient with a small draw 😅
What about those tiles?
I must add that skateparks build on cobblestone makes no sense. Skateboard, scooters and rollerblades wheels are too small. Skateparks floors must be as smooth as possible. Anyway, I'm acting like a nerd right now 🙄
@@theorixlux you are right
@@davidplastok yup xD the skate part was a struggle for infra 🙃
@@theorixlux he is anyway one the greatest City Skyline 2 creator in my opinion. A small detail like how the skatepark is set up has no importance 🙄 I wanted to do my skatepark geek for once.
So awesome. Tucking the random parking in the empty space between the existing buildings is so Boston. Need to smash a few dumpsters in there, or even some extreme tight alleys between big buildings that are just end to end dumpsters for realism 😅
You're my favorite C:S2 UA-camr
I think in Coleridge you should do a street only for rich hipster shops, like clothing shops, coffee, pet shops these kinds of shops... A low density street in the midst of a mid density area
I always feel like you’re packing buildings a little too tightly, but the walking view really makes it feel just right.
Finally my weekly dose of city skylines 2 vids
I’ve just started using it as well in the last few days. As you’ve shown, it’s a game changer for building custom lots. Just need those service blocks!
Wow, your detailing/neighborhood implementation is impressive! ...this new municipality is really reminding me of my old hometown of Portland, Maine. Cheers!
Hey Infra! I live in Columbia, Missouri, and we have a large burr oak tree just outside of town that is a popular stargazing location; it has a lot of significance in our town, we even have a brewery named after it. It’s lovingly referred to as “the Big Tree”. I think your circle park could be centered around that big oak tree as much culturally as it is physically surrounding it. I therefore would like to throw in a suggestion to name it “Big Tree Park”, or, alternatively “Burr Oak Park”
Love the videos!
1:29 that asset reminds me of our local (Pullman, Wa) computer board manufacturing facilities
A name for inner winter that I like would be something like Canal Row. In the North End of Boston, there are several suspiciously straight roads that were build over lanes that were once used for rope making (ship's rope, which you need some very long and straight lanes to lay out). Perhaps some of the straighter roads in inner winter were once used for ship making too. And perhaps also, there was land reclamation between where the Battery was and between downtown.
That inner square (parking area) in first person looks really immersive between those buildings. Make more of those!
Maybe Kovaa Lunta for Inner Winter as a name. Google translate says it’s Finnish for heavy snow. Densely packed area inside of the Winter district might be a cool nod, if we can pronounce it 😂
I like "five points" as the name for inner winter :) many cities have this as a place where 5 roads intersect and would be a nice colloquialism for the residents
Name: Inner Winter -> Spring
Lore idea: Kent Winter was a blacksmith local to (enter city name here) during the construction of the fort he donated 2 cannons to the construction, having lived in on of the curved brownstone row homes. After his death the city dedicated the district name to him. Diversity wise the neighborhood of winter was a historically black neighborhood (think of Harlem in New York) with inner winter being a cultural hub for the area at the time.
Will you continue with Fjordholm series? Anyways great video as always! :D
Yeah I will! And thanks 😁😊
Absolutely stunning build! Reminds me more of Europe than US but I like!
Love the dark synth music!
I've personally encountered a problem with layering districts. In my expirience the statistics get somewhat messed up and the smaller/inner district is taken out of the bigger district's statistics. So it works as programmed, but not how I and I guess you intended it to work. Just as a heads up, so you don't get confused :)
You are completely right, i noticed the same at the end. A bit of a shame really!
King street could be called ’Little Emerson street’ since it forms a couplet with Emerson street, but only for a short bit
The Winter Star also sounds good as a new name for the Inner Winter area
Just wanted to tell you about a problem I and many others had with the 1.7x version of anarchy. When using it, it sometimes creates broken nodes that stop your city save from loading. I don't know if it's fixed, but I would recommend to be careful whilst using it until the problem is resolved.
Thanks a lot for the heads up!!
I think the real accomplishment is that you got the video to be an hour down to the second
I think Solstice Park would work for Emerson Park, keeping with the Winter theme.
I feel that young street artists, activists, teens, and college kids would gather there. Occasionally the odd older folk and middle aged mom/dad with kids or a dog, but it's definitely more of a late teen and young adult spot.
Again a very good video
You should make a custom public works complex; very important for a city.
I didn’t realize CS2 had a duplex building (48:15) but you should use that asset *a lot*. It is super common especially in Boston.
I Need more Graffiti in this City. This feels Like the urban Culture hub Island for me.
You should be able to expand the 'hangout zones' that are part of the circle park to cover the extra areas you added, thatway cims might actually use the areas
Regarding the skate park, you want to use smooth asphalt, otherwise you have to get a new set of teeth afterward. Then, as well, you basically want to end a skate section with some quarter pipes, so people can turn around and not run into a wall.
I would have done it like this, put a half pipe at the location of the current ramp next to the hot dog stand. Then parallel to the other road, put some quarter pipes at the ends, a ramp and some rails in the middle, then the concrete squares somewhere on the side so people can do some tricks there as well or just sit there and smoke some weed.
20:23 in america drinking in public spaces is illegal.
Never change america
Unless it's in a paper bag of course
I really love this build and battery hill is so cool!
You know, don't forget to spare some time to think about the administrative buildings for the capital!
There's some assests from structures in-game that'd make good county buildings (like the university library for a city/county hall)
For Inner Winter, I like the name Winter Coast, representing the part of Winter that touches along the coast line of this island.
I would call it or if this is the direction of downtown. When you build downtown, please don't forget public service like a small school, police station and hostpital at least for local demand, maybe on the east side (opposite to the quarter you build now). A big schopping center could fit somewhere in the middle. And maybe a little tramline can cruise around, if you don't want so many parking places. Well, maybe an American downtown is much different from a German city center. By the way: the stile you build, this is how young German people dream to live in. Ten people will apply for each appartment, I guess. Great Work!
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Really amazing job. One of the the coolest neighborhoods ive ever seen in cs
I think that Cypress Street should be renamed to Wall Street or something like that as Battery Hill would probably be an annex of the fort and might have a wall around it on the hill where the park is
"Inner Winter" is obviously where the trading hub of the original town of [insert name here] was, along a formerly straight road from the natural harbour down at the water and up to where the railroad is today. This former street that doesn't exist anymore was known as "Hosier Lane" or "Hosier Street" (as in the tradesman, not the singer ;)). Later on the entire quarter became known as the "Hosier Quarter" or, because of a particularly tyrannical british lord who ran this part of the city (or tried to until the "colony" got uppity ;)), as "Hosier Court" in a mocking fashion. For whatever reason, this mocking name stuck and the neighborhood is still called "Hosier Court", even though the true financial center today lies a bit more inland.
You really got the wall-to wall style here. Also, how is that stacked diamond interchange holding up?
Shes eating traffic for breakfast 😎😎😎
Name idea for "Inner Winter" : "[The] Narrows". Initially, the industrial area and what would become the downtown were separate, but as both grew in size along with the area, more and more housing and development was needed in this area, but was effectively 'squeezed' by the encroachment of both the downtown and the industrial area - ergo, "Narrows". Also refers to how skinny the strip of land it occupies, from the rail lines down to the waterfront.
I don’t know if it’s possible, but I would love if you could grab that color picker mod and change those gaudy colors on the basketball courts. They are just such an eyesore to me when you zoom out! love all your vids ❤❤❤❤
Sub districts are things I always wanted in CS1
Some cool names that Detroit has for their districts:
Corktown
Bricktown
Eastern Market
Mexican Town
Greektown
They all got their names through the people who lived there
I think Inner winter should be called "Jerseyside" since it is on the opposite side of the downtown area. Like in New York you have New Jersey on the opposite side of the river.
Would love to see more signature buildings place in euro and North American styles. Especially for downtown
The circle park location would have been a great place for a church.
Fully agree! I just dont feel we quite have the right asset to fit the location yet 😊
Place a big church on other side of the road, which could explain why there is a fork in the road.
SUB DISTRICTS WITH ANARCHY? This is lovely news
Winter, (Fist winter, Mid winter, last winter.). or (Aspen park, Noel village, Holly lane, Yule place, Nordic, Polar place,)
Yo infra will you continue the riverview series? i love them lol
Yes! 😎😎
Yay@@Infrastructurist
Stunning
How are you able to snap to the side of props/buildings? Is it a mod or is it vanilla?
I wasn’t fan of CS2 but, I watched few of last episodes of yours and my opinion changed.. I still do believe Coniferia is best!
Well winter will border downtown with the unofficial neighborhood as the buffer. The buffer for winter in the real world if you consider downtown summer...theb unofficially that section could be named Spring. But with being to on the nose, I see there is a 5 way intersection right in the middle, so like then5 points in NYC, Five Springs is the name
You could rename "inner winter" to "midtown" its simple and i could definitely imagine people refering to it as that
Fave Quote: “Let’s just add some bushes here” 👍👍
I haven’t seen you put any grocery stores around your city some of those assets are pretty big and cool
Instead of "Inner Winter," name the neighbourhood: Outlook. It is named that way because from the neighbourhood and the park, you have a beautiful view/ "outlook" of the ocean.
Name the park Outlook Park. (The long park at the foot of the hill) Many people of that side consider it a true gem. Although people tend to avoid the north side of the park... shadier activities and homelessness aren't unusual.
Some suggestions;
I love the fort, but could you replace the buildings inside of the fort with a castle or a mansion?
A small tram system for the city would fit the vibe, with a hub close to the central station.
It would be cool to have statues in some of the parks
really cool video, subbed too but tip: in future videos put your mouth a little bit away from the mic and also smoothen it with ai, it helps the sound!
You should rename inner winter to something like “East end” (west end depending on the actual location it is to winter sounds more natural and makes a lot more sense for it to be a locals way of describing an area it should be simple and directional based
fun fact, with recolor, you can recolor the trees
I think this city should be called Battery Bay. My only gripe is the location of the elementary school. Otherwise, nicely coming along
It would be cool to see that when you go towards downtown the amount of tree decrease to almost none in the center
Inner Winter could become frosty shore, as it is nearer to the bay than the rest of Winter? just an idea :)
Nice episode like always, Thanks! How to enable the visible growth rate of citizens and money down in the bar? Is it a mod or a setting in the options?
You could call the park "Wintergarden".
Please upload the City to Paradox Mods when you're done, it's so beautiful I wanna see it for myself