From a history nerd on the naming: Edinburgh is thoroughly in the lowlands, as most big population centres in Scotland are. I think the only city technically in "the highlands" (even though it's on low lands at the coast) is Inverness. The "burgh" in Edinburgh is from the same Anglic Germanic root as "borough" and "bury", from being taken by Oswald of Northumbria in the mid 600's, and the lowlands broadly being held by the Angles from that time. Even more of a side note I guess, but I don't think most folk know that lowland Scots is a sibling speech of English, with the highlands broadly being Scots Gaelic (from Ireland) - neither of which are Pictish
Great build. Thanks for the inspo. I also enjoyed the drama playing out with the patrons' cims - Joshua T moved at least twice (only 1 month apart!) and Mando started a relationship!
I definitely underestimated the financial challenge of the game in the beginning. After thousands of hours just following the same script in CS1 and the cities just sustaining themselves automatically I can pretty much say that I SUCK with money/production management in CS2 lol. Time for you to lead us all in our ways, Master Eggnobi
I have the exact opposite problem. I'm at 4 citizens (not a ton, but in CS1 you were still very poor at this point) with millions from free milestone money and I have no idea what my expenses actually even *are* because I don't need to spend money on anything or make money to make up for it. Garbage is processed by neighboring cities, and I have so much money I can't tell the impact my other services are having at all.
I’ve noticed that you definitely need to grow slowly in this game. My first city I went crazy with the upgraded schools and service buildings and I created a debt hole I couldn’t get out of.
@@taylorelwellCurrently my issue lol. I went a little overboard since I'm learning and trying to not just copy paste from the videos I'm watching like I used to do. I need to place a university down, but it's almost all my money and I'm -18kish an hour lol
I think since the map is based on Scotland they are meant to be "Loch's" more than rivers. If you look at Lochness for example. It will have a river flowing into it, open up into the massive lake, and then narrow back into a river at the top. So it should be Loch Whisky.
@@loggieo8 no, Whisky is correct. It can be spelt both ways but! As we are talking about Scotland here they don’t spell it with an a. “If you're talking about a drink that's been made in Scotland, Canada, or Japan, use the spelling without the e-whisky. When referring to drinks distilled in the United States or Ireland, use the e-whiskey.”
“The main difference between whisky and whiskey is of course the spelling. This reflects the original Scots and Gaelic derivations of the word ‘Uisce beatha’, meaning Water of Life, with each variation being carried through to modern use. Irish immigration to America in the 18th century means that we also refer to American ‘whiskey’ spelled with an e. Scotch Whisky is always spelled without the e.”
I really like the retaining wall pedestrian area and the wall roads in general; I think it'd be cool if you put in an elevated foot bridge to go straight over the road going down to the old industry
I have been having such a hard time with taxes. I am stuck in the nothing over 12% mindset of CS 1. I would have never thought of rising commercial or industrial as high as 20+%. I also didn't realize how much of a deficit I must be running at by not getting enough specialized industry down. This was a very informative video for me, thank you!
Great video OE 🙌 A small town called Dram should definitely live on the whiskey river! a word used a lot in Scotland to describe a small serving of whiskey
Didn’t even know the stone -> concrete -> building repairs mechanic of the game. I built an industrial harbor and did a very similar rectangle stone plot right next to my ore mining and cargo harbor. Glad I did!
The left river could be called walker river and the right river could be called fiddish river! If you build towns along the rivers..the left could be called the town of Johnny and the right river could be called the town of Glen
Really starting to come together and with the ideas you already have, it will be wonderful!! I really like the idea of loch's instead of rivers or a combination of both. Scotland is so full of them! Look forward to more and more. Could watch this every day!!! 🤩
***One thing i have noticed, and just found myself, is if you have road services, you can make yield signs. At a lighted intersection, stay selected on intersection light and click the intersection, will change it to a yield to the main road, ergo 2 lane yields to 4 lane, 4 lane to highway. If you select stop sign it changes to stop sign, and click again, goes back to light. 👍
God, all these fantastic props that are in these amazing new assets but you don't have access to, it must be driving you all insane. Lovely job with the stone area at the port btw, I think that's going to be the go-to design for the time being until they improve the industry mechanic. FewC has figured out how to make the farms look good, you've nailed the stone, slowly but surely you're all figuring out the workarounds for the godawful hand that you've been dealt on day 1 trying to make this game look finished when it clearly still needs loads of work.
Hey Egg, you can lower those big power lines underground and have an invisible version that way. In case you don't want the pylons just cutting across like that
Got some new name ideas for districts in the future if you're interested. Seeing as the theme is going to be scottish, I'd thought I'd go with these Inveregg (Inverness) and Glasgyolk (Glasgow)
Scottish Theme map city? I knew a time would come where my living in Scotland for 10 years now would be worth it! *LAUGHS IN DEEP FRIED MARS BARS AND HAGGIS NEEPS AND TATTIES!*
Great city so far I can’t wait to see how detailed you get with this build definitely the best creator out there for highly detailed builds. My first city ever in cs came from your series on cs1 on diamond coast thanks egg!
Fantastic content, as always!! For the rivers, there’s 2 major rivers that run through Aberdeenshire (The Dee and the Don). These Might be nice ideas for the two rivers nearest Whiskey (given the theme). You could then have smaller towns sitting off them, similar to real life, e.g. Deeside
Thanks for a great video Egg! Really enjoying the new content. Can’t wait to see what you develop. Also can’t wait for more CS:1 as you continue Thessia and Orchid Bay.
I think the reason you have high crime is in the first video you reduced funding to 50%. I increased mine back up to 100% and it went away instantly without adding additional vehicles
Hey Egg, idk if you can, but can you upgrade the pedestrian paths with trees, like how you do for roads? Might be a cool look for those elevated roads once the trees grow. I'm also looking forward to when they allow adult trees to be placed. Who thought we'd miss that. Not all dev ideas are good ideas 😅
The rivers could be named Celtic River and Rangers River, and by each waterway a town with a football field in its very heart. The rivalry of the rivers.
With Whiskey also being used in the international spelling alphabet for the W, such as in international air travel, the two rivers left and right could be named accordingly: Victor and X-ray. Or maybe - different train of thought - they could be named Alba (Scots for Scotland) and Scot (or Scott).
So you've started with a scotch river, how about adding a bourbon and a beer river for the ultimate trio? The river Whisky - appropriate for the highlands The Kentucky River - Kentucky is the home of Bourbon (keeping with the booze theme), and there's a city called Glasgow (Gleggsgow?) in Kentucky. You could make Gleggsgow the rival to Egginburgh on the far banks of the appropriately named river. McEwan Bay - named for the Scottish lager Maybe have a no-mans land in the middle! A bigger version of the Karen/Sharon rivalry, the battle is spreading to CS:II
I had this in the background and Egg's bloddy offical CS2 advert started playing before the video and i got so confused that his intro changed...before i looked up 😂😂😂
One river could be called Royal River (for crown Royal) and maybe the four horseman Riviera (four horseman whiskey shot) love the content as always. Stay blessed chat and love from Maine 207 ❤
Dont forget to assign those services to different districts! Easier to do as you go than later on when you realise your police and fire trucks are travelling across the entire map!
It might be just me but at Central Whisky I was laughing so hard I had to pause the vid 😂 Too bad for cims expiring so fast, looks like this feature needs some adjusting too, kinda beats its purpose if adults die in a few months (or maybe just moved from Egginburgh, you never know). Alternatively you can hang around schools to find angry kids to name your patreons after 😁 At least both Joshua T and Mando seems to have found their (hopefully) one and only 🤭 Asset names are hilarious but they sure look cool. Like that you already started to somewhat repurpose stuff, can't wait to see more ❤ CO, we wants historical button option!
I don't think I can play this game in my rig. After trying for several days I can't get above 7 FPS. Probably won't get better than 10 FPS considering a 1060 3 GB VRAM but also a swap partition on a Samsung 860 EVO with 6 Gb/s transfer rate. Probably why I can play at all. 😁 I like your playstyle OVERCHARGED. Your roads video makes me want to play and make key walls and such!
I think you have high crime because you made some of your city into a district so the police station only covers a certain area. Enjoying watching you build I learn a lot.😁
I appreciate the correct Scottish spelling of Whisky, as opposed to the Irish Whiskey. However, it apparently comes from the Irish uisce beatha, meaning water of life. I feel like we need some "water of life" to feature in Egginburgh somehow
The Yolkon River. And since there's a bunch of products in Alaska named Yukon Gold after the river, and egg yolks are.... well you know. Edit: Oh... and that sand company along the shoreline is surely a Shell Company right?
I'm sure this will get burried but Egg I'd love your input - I've followed this city build so far pretty much cell for cell, except the results are so different. Any medium/low rent res. zoning I do ends up being abandoned even when there is demand for it. No matter what, I have demand for low density res. My bar for commerical and industry is always maxed out - but again, effectively coppied you cell for cell. Are there any obvious reasons as to why our demands and city are so different despite being physcially identical?
Definitely enjoying what your doing, gutted I can't get a sim named after me lol I'm broke after getting Cs2, I can't even play yet as I don't have enough Ram. Can't wait for more Cs2 from you
Loving the new series. Its an interesting thing to see CS2. Its like watching you play CS1 with a handful of mods. Hoping the detailing will be addressed with props and larger trees in the game.
Thank you very much my friend...
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This is a really big honor for me and I already now, that this series will be as epic as Palavan...
😊😊😊
From a history nerd on the naming: Edinburgh is thoroughly in the lowlands, as most big population centres in Scotland are. I think the only city technically in "the highlands" (even though it's on low lands at the coast) is Inverness. The "burgh" in Edinburgh is from the same Anglic Germanic root as "borough" and "bury", from being taken by Oswald of Northumbria in the mid 600's, and the lowlands broadly being held by the Angles from that time. Even more of a side note I guess, but I don't think most folk know that lowland Scots is a sibling speech of English, with the highlands broadly being Scots Gaelic (from Ireland) - neither of which are Pictish
Great build. Thanks for the inspo. I also enjoyed the drama playing out with the patrons' cims - Joshua T moved at least twice (only 1 month apart!) and Mando started a relationship!
I'm glad you guys are noticing it, when I'm absored in the build, I totally miss them lol!
I definitely underestimated the financial challenge of the game in the beginning. After thousands of hours just following the same script in CS1 and the cities just sustaining themselves automatically I can pretty much say that I SUCK with money/production management in CS2 lol.
Time for you to lead us all in our ways, Master Eggnobi
We're all learning together, I'm sure we'll come up with the most optimal ways one day :D
Yes, Now I just realized what the radio meant with falling apart infrastructure. I had no concrete^^. I thought it was a budget issue.
I have the exact opposite problem. I'm at 4 citizens (not a ton, but in CS1 you were still very poor at this point) with millions from free milestone money and I have no idea what my expenses actually even *are* because I don't need to spend money on anything or make money to make up for it. Garbage is processed by neighboring cities, and I have so much money I can't tell the impact my other services are having at all.
I’ve noticed that you definitely need to grow slowly in this game. My first city I went crazy with the upgraded schools and service buildings and I created a debt hole I couldn’t get out of.
@@taylorelwellCurrently my issue lol. I went a little overboard since I'm learning and trying to not just copy paste from the videos I'm watching like I used to do. I need to place a university down, but it's almost all my money and I'm -18kish an hour lol
Whiskey River, Unicorn Creek and The Haggis Canal. All things Scotland is known for. (Unicorn is the national animal of Scotland)
Now we need to name the towns after Scotch Whisky brands. Dewars, Glenfiddich, Famous Grouse, etc.
I think since the map is based on Scotland they are meant to be "Loch's" more than rivers. If you look at Lochness for example. It will have a river flowing into it, open up into the massive lake, and then narrow back into a river at the top. So it should be Loch Whisky.
I like that!
Whiskey*
@loggieo8 that's American whiskey. The Scots don't spell it with an E
@@loggieo8 no, Whisky is correct. It can be spelt both ways but! As we are talking about Scotland here they don’t spell it with an a. “If you're talking about a drink that's been made in Scotland, Canada, or Japan, use the spelling without the e-whisky. When referring to drinks distilled in the United States or Ireland, use the e-whiskey.”
“The main difference between whisky and whiskey is of course the spelling. This reflects the original Scots and Gaelic derivations of the word ‘Uisce beatha’, meaning Water of Life, with each variation being carried through to modern use. Irish immigration to America in the 18th century means that we also refer to American ‘whiskey’ spelled with an e.
Scotch Whisky is always spelled without the e.”
I really like the retaining wall pedestrian area and the wall roads in general; I think it'd be cool if you put in an elevated foot bridge to go straight over the road going down to the old industry
That idea about the aggregate is ICONIC - I've been struggling to make it look nice. Thank you for your amazing work on CS2 so far ❤
You're welcome 😊
Smaller river - The Dram, the eastury can be Dramouth, upriver - Drambridge
Other - The Malt and with village/towns of Maltmouth, Malton, Maltmoor.
I have been having such a hard time with taxes. I am stuck in the nothing over 12% mindset of CS 1. I would have never thought of rising commercial or industrial as high as 20+%. I also didn't realize how much of a deficit I must be running at by not getting enough specialized industry down. This was a very informative video for me, thank you!
Great video OE 🙌 A small town called Dram should definitely live on the whiskey river! a word used a lot in Scotland to describe a small serving of whiskey
Looks like someone had the same idea as me but i thought of river Dram lol
I think that harbor area will be a good place for the Ports and Bridges DLC that comes out Q2 next year
Irn-Bru needs to feature somewhere!
It certainly does!
Scotch egg, surely?
Use the sewage outlet to turn a small lake or pond browny orange 😂
Buckfast should have an honourable mention
Distillation Creek, Whisky River, Scotch Fjord, Maybe three small ponds called Nose, Palate and Finish? Love the episodes, keep em flowing!
Didn’t even know the stone -> concrete -> building repairs mechanic of the game. I built an industrial harbor and did a very similar rectangle stone plot right next to my ore mining and cargo harbor.
Glad I did!
The left river could be called walker river and the right river could be called fiddish river! If you build towns along the rivers..the left could be called the town of Johnny and the right river could be called the town of Glen
Thats some clever thinking! 👌
@@Spaz_Industries yeah it thought it would be appropriate
If that is Whiskey River, then Scotch River and Bourbon River would do for the other two
Really starting to come together and with the ideas you already have, it will be wonderful!! I really like the idea of loch's instead of rivers or a combination of both. Scotland is so full of them! Look forward to more and more. Could watch this every day!!! 🤩
Thanks so much! 😊
We could have one of the rivers called "Toast" then could have villages/towns on it's bank called "Egg-on-Toast", "Beans-on-Toast" etc.
***One thing i have noticed, and just found myself, is if you have road services, you can make yield signs. At a lighted intersection, stay selected on intersection light and click the intersection, will change it to a yield to the main road, ergo 2 lane yields to 4 lane, 4 lane to highway. If you select stop sign it changes to stop sign, and click again, goes back to light. 👍
Was waiting for this one! Love the content!
Glad to hear it, appreciate it :)
Mate I love your creativity to use what we have! Terraforming the gravel into a pile was brilliant. Please keep sharing these wonderful ideas!
Really excited to see how your play style adjusts to more cities 2 playthrough!! Hope the devs make those little rocks accessible in game :)
God, all these fantastic props that are in these amazing new assets but you don't have access to, it must be driving you all insane. Lovely job with the stone area at the port btw, I think that's going to be the go-to design for the time being until they improve the industry mechanic. FewC has figured out how to make the farms look good, you've nailed the stone, slowly but surely you're all figuring out the workarounds for the godawful hand that you've been dealt on day 1 trying to make this game look finished when it clearly still needs loads of work.
I just need a bench lol
32:50 and THIS is why i want historic buildings from CS1 back into the game :D
Taking a note from Michael McIntyre's joke.. I think one of the rivers should be called "Scotch River"
These are great! Keep em coming. I love hearing all the ideas you're thinking about!
Thank you! Will do!
The River Whisky, the River Port and the River Sherry lol 😂
Hey Egg, you can lower those big power lines underground and have an invisible version that way. In case you don't want the pylons just cutting across like that
Hey Egg, you can run the external power line under ground to hide the connection 😉
he can, but why should he? The power lines looks awesome!
@@Albertjonas In my opinion i think the powerlines in the place he put them doesn't really look that good.
Other thing it's a bit unrealistic that high voltage is underground.
@@Albertjonas Not always, quite a lot of big cities run big powerlines underground, they need the surface space
@@Albertjonas cant route waterways through powerlines unfortunately...
Got some new name ideas for districts in the future if you're interested.
Seeing as the theme is going to be scottish, I'd thought I'd go with these
Inveregg (Inverness) and Glasgyolk (Glasgow)
Great trick with the stone mining, it looks really great and adds a little something to such a plain looking asset.
twinned towns, one producing ore and the other producing oil on opposite sides of the river to each other would be an awesome idea
Whiskey-themed names: Leys Bay (Bayleys), Buie Dam (Drambuie), besides those there are tons of names of Whiskeys that can be used straight as-is..
I have found your channel since the release of cs2. I very much look forward to following along with this series.
Welcome to the channel, hope you enjoy your build along 😌
Scottish Theme map city? I knew a time would come where my living in Scotland for 10 years now would be worth it! *LAUGHS IN DEEP FRIED MARS BARS AND HAGGIS NEEPS AND TATTIES!*
Great city so far I can’t wait to see how detailed you get with this build definitely the best creator out there for highly detailed builds. My first city ever in cs came from your series on cs1 on diamond coast thanks egg!
Just wanted to add how much I enjoy your content, and how you play CS II. Thank you!
Thank you, appreciate the kind words :)
Fantastic content, as always!! For the rivers, there’s 2 major rivers that run through Aberdeenshire (The Dee and the Don). These Might be nice ideas for the two rivers nearest Whiskey (given the theme). You could then have smaller towns sitting off them, similar to real life, e.g. Deeside
Great idea to use terraforming with the rocks, makes it look so much better
i love the ideas man, what CS2 lets you do now is absolutely amazing
so many smokestacks right over the river though..
Thanks for a great video Egg! Really enjoying the new content. Can’t wait to see what you develop. Also can’t wait for more CS:1 as you continue Thessia and Orchid Bay.
Awesome! Thank you!
12:40 ohh wait until you witness the "spasm electronics" radio ad loll
Lol I'll listen out for one!
I think the reason you have high crime is in the first video you reduced funding to 50%. I increased mine back up to 100% and it went away instantly without adding additional vehicles
Drives me nuts that the spruce tree line isn’t in a straight line (total troll comment) Love it! Keep it up
Bourbon brook, vodka valley, tequilla terrace,
Hey Egg, idk if you can, but can you upgrade the pedestrian paths with trees, like how you do for roads? Might be a cool look for those elevated roads once the trees grow.
I'm also looking forward to when they allow adult trees to be placed. Who thought we'd miss that. Not all dev ideas are good ideas 😅
Really enjoying the series so far. your city making skills def inspire me to try and get better at CS2 myself.
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying it :)
The rivers could be named Celtic River and Rangers River, and by each waterway a town with a football field in its very heart. The rivalry of the rivers.
Love how you have the CPP type tunes playing but wish I could see what they were, one of them I loved!
Neckbeard Mike... thats gold lol
and how funny it would be if they planted little OvergarcherdEasterEggs like this throughout the game :D
Dang cs2 looks so much better than it’s predecessor
With Whiskey also being used in the international spelling alphabet for the W, such as in international air travel, the two rivers left and right could be named accordingly: Victor and X-ray.
Or maybe - different train of thought - they could be named Alba (Scots for Scotland) and Scot (or Scott).
Know you are loved! (cit.) [As Biffa asked to spread love in the community]
You too are loved ❤️
So you've started with a scotch river, how about adding a bourbon and a beer river for the ultimate trio?
The river Whisky - appropriate for the highlands
The Kentucky River - Kentucky is the home of Bourbon (keeping with the booze theme), and there's a city called Glasgow (Gleggsgow?) in Kentucky. You could make Gleggsgow the rival to Egginburgh on the far banks of the appropriately named river.
McEwan Bay - named for the Scottish lager
Maybe have a no-mans land in the middle!
A bigger version of the Karen/Sharon rivalry, the battle is spreading to CS:II
Having lots of fund, and I just found out that we will have a massive number of free regional packs soon. Happy.. :)
The drivethrough video through the farm will look awesome with "Country road" !
Haven't played yet but watching your videos always get me in a CS mood 🤣
I had this in the background and Egg's bloddy offical CS2 advert started playing before the video and i got so confused that his intro changed...before i looked up 😂😂😂
Thistle river would be great name. Or Buchanan, Balmoral, Wallace.
One river could be called Royal River (for crown Royal) and maybe the four horseman Riviera (four horseman whiskey shot) love the content as always. Stay blessed chat and love from Maine 207 ❤
hey not sure if you're aware or not but if you add streetlights to your highways it adds in the water and electric under it. hopefully a handy fyi
Looking good. Nice touch with the rock quarry.
Cheers Michael!
Nice idea with the office near industry! Maybe some commercial too!
That terraforming for simulating rock piles is genius
Dont forget to assign those services to different districts! Easier to do as you go than later on when you realise your police and fire trucks are travelling across the entire map!
Can’t wait for episode 3
It might be just me but at Central Whisky I was laughing so hard I had to pause the vid 😂
Too bad for cims expiring so fast, looks like this feature needs some adjusting too, kinda beats its purpose if adults die in a few months (or maybe just moved from Egginburgh, you never know). Alternatively you can hang around schools to find angry kids to name your patreons after 😁 At least both Joshua T and Mando seems to have found their (hopefully) one and only 🤭
Asset names are hilarious but they sure look cool. Like that you already started to somewhat repurpose stuff, can't wait to see more ❤
CO, we wants historical button option!
I don't think I can play this game in my rig. After trying for several days I can't get above 7 FPS. Probably won't get better than 10 FPS considering a 1060 3 GB VRAM but also a swap partition on a Samsung 860 EVO with 6 Gb/s transfer rate. Probably why I can play at all. 😁 I like your playstyle OVERCHARGED. Your roads video makes me want to play and make key walls and such!
Aggregate stockpile. And what a great idea to terraform it like you did to look much more realistic.
1 of the rivers should be called River Dram as its a measure of Whisky or how about river Buckfast as some scots have a taste of Buckfast ale
calling the other two rivers Scotch and Brandy would be fitting
create a little rockface on the riverside and name it "Whiskey on the Rocks"
I think you have high crime because you made some of your city into a district so the police station only covers a certain area. Enjoying watching you build I learn a lot.😁
I didn't assigned districts to the service though! I think maybe it could just be a wealth issue!
Lovely port build 👌
Cheers big man!
I'd not realised that the aggregate pile was terraformed. I thought it was am asset! That's so simple, yet so effective!
Should maybe call the Ore town "Orton", maybe even a small Hamlet nearby called "Great Orton", you know ...
Maybe you could name those bodies of water “firths” instead of “rivers” to keep with the Scottish theme?
I appreciate the correct Scottish spelling of Whisky, as opposed to the Irish Whiskey. However, it apparently comes from the Irish uisce beatha, meaning water of life. I feel like we need some "water of life" to feature in Egginburgh somehow
Does this make you the Whisky police? First CS2 police?
@@OVERCHARGEDEGG you know what? I think it does 😂
That was so hilarious seeing all of the patrons disappear after ep 1. The city has just been built!! 😂😂
They got outta there quick!
The Yolkon River.
And since there's a bunch of products in Alaska named Yukon Gold after the river, and egg yolks are.... well you know.
Edit: Oh... and that sand company along the shoreline is surely a Shell Company right?
lmao Neckbeard Mike's looks lit
Soda & Lemonade for the complimentary rivers, as they often go with Whisky.
I'm sure this will get burried but Egg I'd love your input - I've followed this city build so far pretty much cell for cell, except the results are so different.
Any medium/low rent res. zoning I do ends up being abandoned even when there is demand for it. No matter what, I have demand for low density res.
My bar for commerical and industry is always maxed out - but again, effectively coppied you cell for cell.
Are there any obvious reasons as to why our demands and city are so different despite being physcially identical?
Definitely enjoying what your doing, gutted I can't get a sim named after me lol I'm broke after getting Cs2, I can't even play yet as I don't have enough Ram. Can't wait for more Cs2 from you
You've been around for years Clare! I'm sure we could find room for you in Egginburgh 😌
Great content as always. Fun to watch. River name: Shortbread.
Bourbon Bay, Scotch River, Jack River
ur a beast, thanks for a lot of eye openers bc im new to the game.
Thank you! Welcome to cities 😌 glad you're finding stuff helpful!
Given that Whiskey can mean river in Scots Gaelic (uisge) let's use the other words for river: Avin or Awin (abhainn) and Strewth (sruth).
Love the series!
Loving the new series. Its an interesting thing to see CS2. Its like watching you play CS1 with a handful of mods. Hoping the detailing will be addressed with props and larger trees in the game.
Scotch and bourbon river respectfully
Could do Bitter and Simple Rivers cause those're the ingredients in an Old Fashioned Cocktail (Simple Syrup and Bitters)
Churchill River for one of those, always near the Whisky.
Is that rock area holding stones or is that stone area holding rocks? Rock and Stone everyone!
To the bone!
Some name for you for the river or maybe other towns, Rye and Bourbon.
i already love egginbrugh :) keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Thank you for your work 🎉
One of the river could be called Ledegg, Ledaig is a whiskey brand