Americans still think the future is with cars, battery powered ai cars at least, but still cars. When we should be incentivizing people to live in cities with better public transportation, we’re still figuring out how to spread out as much as possible.
@@_R_R_R China is laying thousands of kilometers of new rail line for nation wide high speed rail network. This is something we could start doing here but unfortunately our government is too attached to financial interests that would stand to lose big on improving our public transportation infrastructure.
Well there is Irvine and Newport Coast in Southern California. The planning that went into that area was amazing, and the city is perfect and surprisingly it was a real estate investor that designed the city of Irvine.
@@_R_R_R each state is big yes but cities are still the size of a city and unless you have good public transportation for local movement in and out of the city parts of the city become separated
I recommend taking a look at bike lanes and storage in dutch cities. also public transport. The cities in the netherlands are fully designed to make the usage bikes as convient as possible and american city planners are taking a lot of inspiration from it!
Honestly tempting me to start building again, this city is so amazing to look at from every angle, keep it up!!! Maybe do little showcases of each area as well??
Your tips are really amazing! I'm building a city and I already knew some tips to create it, but now with these tips, my city will get even better. Thx!
Just discovered your channel. For years I’ve always wanted to build a city, but I’ve never been creative/engaged enough to commit myself to actually finish one. Your videos have helped so much, and I now plan to try building a city again. Also, living in Toronto is a big help too, as it’s a great city to use as an example! Thanks!
I wasnt paying attention at all when i clicked, and i thought this was a city skylines video from the thumbnail. Everything looks so smooth, realistic and lifelike that if you just bat an eye you wouldnt notice... Wow!
I study anthropo geography and can confirm that basically everything you said is covered by social science. The thing about planing cities in the human scale was especially important in our study. Keep up the great content.
Sounds about right from Canada. Nothing to do with resources, just some bloke realizing it is too cold, and that it would be great to have another port to export maple syrup and Canadian “bacon” (it’s freaking ham!)
This is so helpful, thank you for this guide. I am currently in the process of my sixth attempt at a city and this one is going very well so far, I have tried planning this one more than the others and this will help with the more detailed planning part.
while im not using this video to help with minecraft, i found it very useful as a city planner guide in general for someone who may not know much about city planning. im using this for a project in blender and i think these tips are really nice to have so i can improve my project
You have violated multiple guidelines. The council has come to a verdict. You are not required to stop, this order being effective immediately. Stop being so underrated
I’m in trouble now.... I used all vanilla trees in my survival city.... with very high detailed buildings and roads. Mistakes have been made...... but this helped me so much to build the city that I am currently working on. (It’s all in survival)
I actually like vanilla trees, it gives the sense of still being in Minecraft. Although it really depends on the style of your build/city, I like bright idealized worlds like those from cartoons over super realistic builds, though those have their own merits too.
Hello Alpine! I just saw your channel and I loved it, your content is incredible. As a suggestion, I suggest you spread the videos with Spanish subtitles so that you can spread this magnificent idea of the Cubed Community to more people. I appreciate the work you do in Andea.
That makes sense! I live in the suburban are of a city, so we have a (fairly small) forest near my house, but also access to places (which for me are climbing gym and fencing, mainly, those priorities will probably change when I'm older...). I do want to live in the mountains tho, we have a holiday house there so we're there most holidays, and I kind of feel trapped in cities (partially bc of sensory issues - cities aren't exactly quiet places).
This video is like, summarizing the entire concept of City Scaping/Planning. And my mind was blown away! it's SO cool. Though I cannot guarantee if this is like, a summary of building a city idk. but it is so cool other than that
This is so cool! I love building cities in Minecraft because my dream job is to be an architect, but unfortunately I'm terrible at Math. So to see it from the pov of someone who actually applies these techniques in the real world is really fun to watch. Thanks!
I encourage you to go for it anyway! The only way to get better at math is to study, and I promise anyone can do it. Architecture and engineering are very rewarding careers
Honestly amazing. The shaders and texture pack make it seem like this was built in the sims rather than minecraft. Really good tips. I was recently playing a city map to gather inspiration, but I got lost every 6 seconds because it was just a tangled mess of roads and overhead walkways. Really wish those people watched this vid
How does this person only have 11K subs, this is so good made and it's such knowledgable tutorials, some of the best tutorials I've seen for building, a pro architect is exactly what we needed in Minecraft tutorials! Great videos!
Thanks for this video! I'm currently building a massive international airport, and once I'm done, I'm going to build a city for it on my RUclips channel! I'll be sure to use these tips!
For bikelanes: Check out the dutch road systems for seperated bikelans, they are a uniquely designed and not bound to roads. they are seperate at turns or tunnels etc.
Great tips, really helpful for somebody who’s trying to create a realistic feeling city while making it feel more... my style Kinda difficult because I use mobile but I’m trying
As a console player who switched to Java, building cities is much easier and better looking with the help of mods like world edit and optifine. With world edit, I can make 20 story skyscrapers in 5-10 minutes easily!
Yeah, I’ve heard that everybody does that, but I use several command block tricks to make fully decorated interior 40 story skyscrapers in about an hour, usually the amount of time it takes depends on how long the first floor takes to make
i'm not a modern style builder, but i feel like most of these things can be used in any kind of village/city/settlement build. and even, slightly altered if anything, in any biome. good thing this was recommended to me, as i'm planning on covering a mountain island with a steampunk inspired city in survival. prolly keeping the mountains themselves mostly clean, but around them having the districts.
it's really nice that you go into the city planning very carefully as it is in real life. Of course, in real life you have to pay attention to a lot more, such as all the pipes. Your city is almost perfect and that's the only thing that bothers me about it... Even if you put a lot into the planning to make the city as pleasant as possible, a real city doesn't look perfect. The best example is NYC. There you have old little detailed houses right next to large skyscrapers with (sometimes) boring facades. The city is dirty in some places, you sometimes have demolished houses so you can see the not so beautiful facades of the buildings next to it and also partially exposes the mechanics. You have broken roads as well as construction sites everywhere. Lots of small, narrow shops instead of one big one and so on. That's something I miss about the city, but I mean you are trying to build the best, most comfortable and most efficient city and not the most realistic... just like a dream city. And you teach many people the basics of urban planning, thanks for that 🤙🏻
Minecraft offers such immense creativity that this is, somehow, possible. I hope to see a spiritual successor to this aspect of Minecraft, with much higher resolution. It will be glorious.
Nah you couldnt be as creative with higher resolution, this way your imagination has a lot more space and anybody can easily mod onto it. End less possibilities. Other games have high res we dont play them as much as MC because it doesnt feel like a made-up world, but a different reality.
@@Alpine1 lol that’s cool. I was surprised cuz I never see Ottawa on RUclips 😂. I live pretty close to that claridge building and dows lake. I wish they built more tall buildings like that. Yesterday I went sledding in the arboretum. Idk why I’m explaining all this lmao.
Never knew I'd see the day that someone who knows his stuff picks up MC. Take my sub cuz ill be using this as reference in my future playthrough with games!
More urban trees make everything 100% better. This city has inspired me to make my own type of architecture in multiple building games, Including Cities skylines.
Dude. Sometimes you come across people who have the most amazing minds and talents who just ‘wow’ the minds of us semi successful people. I don’t care about cities in real life or in minecraft, but damn, can I appreciate this level of detail, knowledge, time and creativity involved in this.
oh. your based in Ottawa! wonderful place! did some road scanning there for serval years. LOVE the network and is very well thought out. need to send your engineers down to cincinnati to restructure the network here. its a nightmare! old outdated dead-end streets with not even a "T" intersection at the end of them to turn around. narrow 2 way residential streets with parking on both sides, so narrow you can barely squeeze an E350 through.
im no master when it comes to building cities, so i find some of the information here very useful, since im gonna attempt to make an 18th century coastal city
If you'd like to help me be able to make videos full-time, I have Patreon perks here: www.patreon.com/alpine1 :)
How do I help
is there any minecraft city with just roads and paths and the terrain? but with empty plots so I can build my own buildings and stuff etc
he just explained like 3 years of architecture class in 23 minutes
Damn really holy shit i already new all of this from playing 5000 hours of cities skylines, i think im ready to study :D
@@LeZylox gets diploma after 1 month of classes
@@digitalrxven hell yeah
@@LeZylox and in minecraft too
@@TacticalRuse you don't study the real world, you study how you work with it
When a professional joins a building game: Now lemme show you 1% of my power.
0.1%*
0.01%*
0.001%*
0.0001%*
Teach me more senpai
This kinda motivate me to play city skylines, been suck at city planning.
Bruuh
ikr, halfway through the video and I am installing it again.
I set myself a challenge to build a tropical city on a large island. It’s been really easy to keep myself motivated.
@MATTEUS THIERRY HENRY NYOTO City games. On an Ipad.
Same
Therapist: "Italicized Bus is not real. He cannot hurt you."
Italicized Bus: 2:28
XDDD
Lmao
Someone held Ctrl+I while making the entire bus
Bus got skuliosis
LAMO
This video came at a good time. I'm just started actually trying to plan out my city in Minecraft and I wasn't sure how to go about it.
Happy to help!
Same bro
I’m still not sure... I don’t have good texture packs or any idea how to detail and it’s hard for me. I’m still confident in my building ability
@@zipfy6 chill me too
Same!
This channel is like a hidden gem
Freaking agreed, holy crap
It’s not like a hidden gem it is
my man explaining how to build cities in real life using minecraft, damn :)
Yup
@@kerzuno6000 mhm
Imagine you spawn into this world from a random seed
Edit: holy crap I finally got a notification about a comment and that's a lot of likes
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Speedrunners be like where tf is the village
@@iakinose I know, but imagine
I was born in a city
@@iakinose OH REALLY?
How to build a minecraft city:
Step 1: become an urban engineer
step 2: have a nice texture pack
Step 3: get a nice shader pack
Step 4: Build a city
@@lonelycrona2388 or a good modpack.
Step 6:Have a PC as powerful as NASA supercomputer.
If only American city designers actually followed these rules
Americans still think the future is with cars, battery powered ai cars at least, but still cars. When we should be incentivizing people to live in cities with better public transportation, we’re still figuring out how to spread out as much as possible.
@@overbeb The problem is, America relies on cars, especially because each state is the size of a European country, with a few exceptions
@@_R_R_R China is laying thousands of kilometers of new rail line for nation wide high speed rail network. This is something we could start doing here but unfortunately our government is too attached to financial interests that would stand to lose big on improving our public transportation infrastructure.
Well there is Irvine and Newport Coast in Southern California. The planning that went into that area was amazing, and the city is perfect and surprisingly it was a real estate investor that designed the city of Irvine.
@@_R_R_R each state is big yes but cities are still the size of a city and unless you have good public transportation for local movement in and out of the city parts of the city become separated
I recommend taking a look at bike lanes and storage in dutch cities. also public transport.
The cities in the netherlands are fully designed to make the usage bikes as convient as possible and american city planners are taking a lot of inspiration from it!
Indeed and u see similarities, like roundabouts at one big road and small ones, and Public transportation and also greenery
Literally no words. I was absolutely shocked when u showed the underground transport...
I wish I had that building skill, I’ve been wanting to make a city for so long but it never worked out but I gave up so many years ago
All it takes is practice! I was a terrible builder when I started
you could learn more if you practice and also study about urban designs
I built two shitty cities but they are big enough and I am proud of them
just watch grian tutorials. they helped me a lot
i wish this channel will be popular someday.. fr underrated mate!!!
dude, minecraft or not, the amount of information gathered from this video is tremendous, and also very fascinating too. Nice work Alpine.
“A combination of cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Marseille and Barcelona”
Sooooo basically Montreal
This was the video I was waiting for! Great video, I've explored Andea and its probably the best Minecraft city I've seen.
Glad you like it!
Honestly tempting me to start building again, this city is so amazing to look at from every angle, keep it up!!! Maybe do little showcases of each area as well??
Like separate video for each area
For sure!
There's like all I need in this video. I swear I waited for years starting cities that never came to an end and now there's this video. So tank you
It's amazing seeing professional turn their creativity into art!
This video is severely underrated. As an aspiring minecraft city builder, I've been looking for a video just like this one for like 7 years now!
Happy to have found this hidden gem!
I started watching this video to figure out how to plan a Minecraft city, but I’m sitting here blown away by how real city planning works!
Your tips are really amazing! I'm building a city and I already knew some tips to create it, but now with these tips, my city will get even better. Thx!
Wish you upload this earlier, my city would be better by now :)
Just discovered your channel. For years I’ve always wanted to build a city, but I’ve never been creative/engaged enough to commit myself to actually finish one. Your videos have helped so much, and I now plan to try building a city again. Also, living in Toronto is a big help too, as it’s a great city to use as an example! Thanks!
Happy to help! Best of luck
I wasnt paying attention at all when i clicked, and i thought this was a city skylines video from the thumbnail.
Everything looks so smooth, realistic and lifelike that if you just bat an eye you wouldnt notice... Wow!
I study anthropo geography and can confirm that basically everything you said is covered by social science. The thing about planing cities in the human scale was especially important in our study. Keep up the great content.
you should look at Calgary, ive recreated many buildings from there (hometown). Plenty of beautiful buildings to choose from
I live in Calgary right now :) yes the buildings are pretty but the mountains are much prettier to me ;)
All I know about Calgary is, according to the Boot to the Head meme, it's terrible.
"It was too cold." I was so dead.
I don’t blame him! Not a huge fan of -40C days here
@@Alpine1 The coldest temperature I've been in was -30F, which is about -35 C, but that was only once.
Once my hair froze to my head because it was damp. Not happy with deku-hair in -45
Sounds about right from Canada. Nothing to do with resources, just some bloke realizing it is too cold, and that it would be great to have another port to export maple syrup and Canadian “bacon” (it’s freaking ham!)
This is so helpful, thank you for this guide. I am currently in the process of my sixth attempt at a city and this one is going very well so far, I have tried planning this one more than the others and this will help with the more detailed planning part.
Glad I can help! Best of luck
while im not using this video to help with minecraft, i found it very useful as a city planner guide in general for someone who may not know much about city planning. im using this for a project in blender and i think these tips are really nice to have so i can improve my project
You have violated multiple guidelines.
The council has come to a verdict.
You are not required to stop, this order being effective immediately.
Stop being so underrated
I’m in trouble now.... I used all vanilla trees in my survival city.... with very high detailed buildings and roads. Mistakes have been made...... but this helped me so much to build the city that I am currently working on. (It’s all in survival)
That's okay! I did that at one point too
Respect++ Survival is hard
I actually like vanilla trees, it gives the sense of still being in Minecraft. Although it really depends on the style of your build/city, I like bright idealized worlds like those from cartoons over super realistic builds, though those have their own merits too.
its pretty hard to not use vanilla trees when playing vanilla mc lol, the resoucepack hes using makes the trees look crazy good
I can't lie about this but these are the best quality videos I've ever seen in my life! good job, keep up the great work!👍
So I’m new here but I am so amazed and super impressed by your detail. It’s amazing and thorough. Well done.
Thanks! :)
Dude! Very much a fan!! This is some high quality class act stuff!!! :) You're gonna go far kid!
Hello Alpine! I just saw your channel and I loved it, your content is incredible. As a suggestion, I suggest you spread the videos with Spanish subtitles so that you can spread this magnificent idea of the Cubed Community to more people. I appreciate the work you do in Andea.
Watching this as a New Yorker, I'm really proud that NYC checks off most of these boxes! This vid was very helpful. :)
555 subs? What OMG! Give this guy a 100k already
“Only vary the architectural style when changing districts”
Laughs in City of London
I found this channel recently and fell in love with your videos.
I like how you used Moscow as the example of too many iconic buildings, i think exactly the same
I actually like living in a mountain in calm and peace but also living in a city at the same time.
Me too! I’m more of a city guy, but I love a nice getaway in the mountains!
That makes sense! I live in the suburban are of a city, so we have a (fairly small) forest near my house, but also access to places (which for me are climbing gym and fencing, mainly, those priorities will probably change when I'm older...).
I do want to live in the mountains tho, we have a holiday house there so we're there most holidays, and I kind of feel trapped in cities (partially bc of sensory issues - cities aren't exactly quiet places).
This video is like, summarizing the entire concept of City Scaping/Planning. And my mind was blown away! it's SO cool. Though I cannot guarantee if this is like, a summary of building a city idk. but it is so cool other than that
When I clicked on the video I didn’t even realize it was Minecraft… I thought it was cities skylines and I hella excited
This video alone has completely made me rethink how I build cities, and I am going to plan out, and build a new big city project when 1.17 comes out.
This is so cool! I love building cities in Minecraft because my dream job is to be an architect, but unfortunately I'm terrible at Math. So to see it from the pov of someone who actually applies these techniques in the real world is really fun to watch. Thanks!
I encourage you to go for it anyway! The only way to get better at math is to study, and I promise anyone can do it. Architecture and engineering are very rewarding careers
oh my god finally, you have no idea how much I needed a video like this
Started a very expensive commission of a ruined post-apocalyptic city, looking at this for help. thank you very much !
Happy to help! :)
@@Alpine1 Watched the road tutorial too, using it as well.
Wish me luck im worried a lot
Honestly amazing. The shaders and texture pack make it seem like this was built in the sims rather than minecraft.
Really good tips.
I was recently playing a city map to gather inspiration, but I got lost every 6 seconds because it was just a tangled mess of roads and overhead walkways. Really wish those people watched this vid
Fantastic! Been away for quite some time but I may need a visit the server at some point soon !
How does this person only have 11K subs, this is so good made and it's such knowledgable tutorials, some of the best tutorials I've seen for building, a pro architect is exactly what we needed in Minecraft tutorials! Great videos!
Thanks for this video! I'm currently building a massive international airport, and once I'm done, I'm going to build a city for it on my RUclips channel! I'll be sure to use these tips!
For bikelanes: Check out the dutch road systems for seperated bikelans, they are a uniquely designed and not bound to roads. they are seperate at turns or tunnels etc.
Great tips, really helpful for somebody who’s trying to create a realistic feeling city while making it feel more... my style
Kinda difficult because I use mobile but I’m trying
As a console player who switched to Java, building cities is much easier and better looking with the help of mods like world edit and optifine. With world edit, I can make 20 story skyscrapers in 5-10 minutes easily!
Yeah, I’ve heard that everybody does that, but I use several command block tricks to make fully decorated interior 40 story skyscrapers in about an hour, usually the amount of time it takes depends on how long the first floor takes to make
@@casualwoomy Ah completely forgot about command blocks lol
Good luck with your mobile adventures. My thumbs always get tired and my head gets heavy so it's hard for me.
@@smakkacowtherealone I’ve been doing it for almost 8 years now, so that dosnt really happen anymore
i'm not a modern style builder, but i feel like most of these things can be used in any kind of village/city/settlement build. and even, slightly altered if anything, in any biome. good thing this was recommended to me, as i'm planning on covering a mountain island with a steampunk inspired city in survival. prolly keeping the mountains themselves mostly clean, but around them having the districts.
Absolutely! I tried to keep it relatively general
it's really nice that you go into the city planning very carefully as it is in real life. Of course, in real life you have to pay attention to a lot more, such as all the pipes. Your city is almost perfect and that's the only thing that bothers me about it... Even if you put a lot into the planning to make the city as pleasant as possible, a real city doesn't look perfect. The best example is NYC. There you have old little detailed houses right next to large skyscrapers with (sometimes) boring facades. The city is dirty in some places, you sometimes have demolished houses so you can see the not so beautiful facades of the buildings next to it and also partially exposes the mechanics. You have broken roads as well as construction sites everywhere. Lots of small, narrow shops instead of one big one and so on. That's something I miss about the city, but I mean you are trying to build the best, most comfortable and most efficient city and not the most realistic... just like a dream city. And you teach many people the basics of urban planning, thanks for that 🤙🏻
I completely agree, thanks for the comment! We will try and incorporate more of this :)
@@Alpine1 thanks for the answer :D keep it up your videos are great and have also helped me a lot with my city 👍🏻
This sort of town planning and creative ways to create greener environment should be taught in school
Guys, I think this team is Canadian
What makes you think that? /s
@@Kazavop cuz they are good city designers
@@haroldinho9930 that means they could be Dutch to
@@Kazavop maybe that he said he would pelt you with TIMBITS an amazing canadian treat, and the video says that the location is Ottawa
@@jacobandrusiak I was being sarcastic lol
Wow! The amount of detail that you put in andea is crazy, so cool man!!
Can you maybe do a tour of the city with narration? That would be incredible
Absolutely
This really helped me out as a Minecraft player and a Cities: skylines player. Thank you!
Minecraft offers such immense creativity that this is, somehow, possible.
I hope to see a spiritual successor to this aspect of Minecraft, with much higher resolution. It will be glorious.
Yeah
Nah you couldnt be as creative with higher resolution, this way your imagination has a lot more space and anybody can easily mod onto it. End less possibilities. Other games have high res we dont play them as much as MC because it doesnt feel like a made-up world, but a different reality.
@@sugonmad2402 Your opinion is ridiculous.
@@TerkanTyr Yeah, you are right now that you said it.
I just lost my previous city to chunk corruption so this is my aid for my new city.
TYSM alpine!
This channel is still underrated though
Still underrated...
By far the best helping video ive ever seen for city making
14:55 FUCKING NAILED IT
The moment I saw the Sparks street sign I knew it was Ottawa lol. Great content!
Omg you had Ottawa in the first clip I was so surprised!😂😂😂 idk I got so excited lmaoo
Yup, all of the non-professional clips are in Ottawa taken on my phone!
@@Alpine1 lol that’s cool. I was surprised cuz I never see Ottawa on RUclips 😂. I live pretty close to that claridge building and dows lake. I wish they built more tall buildings like that. Yesterday I went sledding in the arboretum. Idk why I’m explaining all this lmao.
That’s awesome! I live nearby as well, maybe one of the people you see walking through is me 🤷♀️
Never knew I'd see the day that someone who knows his stuff picks up MC. Take my sub cuz ill be using this as reference in my future playthrough with games!
Please do more tours of the city
On the way!
Finally! There aren't a lot of videos that explain how to plan in this detail to thanks!
Great video, so glad to be part of this project :]
Even though I only make the lag traps at 14:45 lol!
My favourite lag traps!
2:10 On 1.18 there is an option in worldpainter, and datapacks for non worldpainter, to increase the height limit anywhere up to 2000 blocks
Love the video. This can also be implemented in Cities Skylines.
More urban trees make everything 100% better. This city has inspired me to make my own type of architecture in multiple building games, Including Cities skylines.
" I will find you and I will pelt you with timbits."
Me: What happens if I eat them all?
Noooo don’t eat all my Timbits :(
Never underestimate a Canadians ability to consume Timbits
@@Alpine1 Is it weird if I read this in a cutest uwu voice?
@@johnadler6987 tf is uwu r u 10 years old ?
@@johnadler6987 Yes. Very weird. Especially weird to comment this to us.
All I got to say is, you are going places sir. Top notch quality delivered in your videos, I love it.
City planners of my city after hearing all of these suggestions: "No, I don't think I will."
There is me who was woundering about how to get tips for my city that i'm building on a server right now lmao
Amazing video, will help me a lot :D
When you decided to play cities skylines in minecraft
Dude. Sometimes you come across people who have the most amazing minds and talents who just ‘wow’ the minds of us semi successful people. I don’t care about cities in real life or in minecraft, but damn, can I appreciate this level of detail, knowledge, time and creativity involved in this.
Imagine someone is building the city where you live, and you find your house with everything in it and you on your computer
you reshaped my thoughts about minecraft and i am feeling i am starting liking it for the first time.. magician
Is the top view map of Andea also available for us tho have a look?
When it is, where do I find it?
beta.cubed.community/index.html#
I loved this video all videos are just medivel and rural look but I wanted a modern and urban amazing video
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I feel like I've just taken an entire college class in 23 minutes.
oh. your based in Ottawa! wonderful place! did some road scanning there for serval years. LOVE the network and is very well thought out. need to send your engineers down to cincinnati to restructure the network here. its a nightmare! old outdated dead-end streets with not even a "T" intersection at the end of them to turn around. narrow 2 way residential streets with parking on both sides, so narrow you can barely squeeze an E350 through.
Legit Thought You were just showing real life drone videos until i looked closely lmao
Thank you! I wanted to be an architect when I grow up, your channel motivates me
4:15 * laughs in Portland *
Thanks for this video :D I like building cities in minecraft
I like timbits. Time to use default trees
im no master when it comes to building cities, so i find some of the information here very useful, since im gonna attempt to make an 18th century coastal city
The thumbnail doesn't even look like minecraft
Because it’s not minecraft
@@lisaward406 it is
@@ilionmmai5982 So my point is proven. It looks like minecraft
@@lisaward406 ????
I thought it was a birds eye view of Monte Carlo lol
Being from Vancouver it's neat that I can recognize little things here and there. You have earned a like sir.
Video Shortened: Don't make the city look like Dubai
I loved this video. It supports me a lot as me and my friends want to start our own minecraft country.