@@LuxAurumque02000 Respecting the topography, placing water pipes under the streets, and uncontrollable fires taking out half of the city. Yeah, Biffa's learned a lot from City Planner Plays.
Biffa: cul-de-sacs, unconventional neighborhood layouts, making people pay for parks City Planner Plays: grids, conventional urban american neighborhoods, free parks and services Both: fire. fire everywhere.
@@burningshine5524 Where do you think our ancestors come from? They are European immigrants buddy. You’re calling American retard, in reality, we share a common DNA, so you calling your ancestors retards
@@burningshine5524 Ameritard really?! -_- I feel like there may be a bit of animosity going on with you. Way to blanket a whole nation in one statement. Comments like this don't help anything at all. Play nice.
Is it just me or should the residential, self-sufficient zone, above the highway and below the industry be called "Teaspoon Estate" because it is in the shape of a teaspoon!?!? Love your series Biffa, great way to switch off and relax!
Hi Biffa, you placed down two elementary schools in the new area, as the community school is still an elementary one, so you will need an extra high school in the area. Also, a wind farm along the mountain lines would be amazing on this map. Otherwise, great work.
@@BakilAskamrim It can be pronounced key, kay and kway. The former being british, the latter being common in Australia, the middle stemming from the french roots of the word.
For the ppl pointing out chai also means tea in HINDI, Most languages use either a variant of the word tea or chai Cha: The word "cha" is used for tea in the following languages: Bengali/Bangla, Cantonese, Korean, Sinhalese, and Tibetan. Variations on "cha" include Mandarin (in which cha is pronounced with the a in a rising tone), Somali (shaah), Thai (chah), Tibetan (in which cha is sometimes pronounced ja), North Vietnamese (che) and South Vietnamese (in which tra is sometimes pronounced cha or ja). Chai: Languages that pronounce tea as "chai": Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Hindi, Macedonian, Persian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish and Urdu. Languages with variations on "chai" include similar pronunciations Arabic (shai), Croatian (chai), Czech (cha-i), Georgian (châi), Greek (tsai), Romanian (ceai), Serbian (chai), Swahili (cha-i), Thai (chah), Ukrainian (chay) and Wolof (achai). Tea: The word tea is used in Basque, English, Hungarian (in which the plural of tea is teak) and Tamil. Variations of the word tea include tee (Afrikaans and Finnish), thee (Dutch), teo (Esperanto) and der Tee (German). Té: Té is the word for tea in Catalan, Galician and Haitian Creole. Variation of this word for tea includes le thé (French), tae (Irish), teja (pronounced tay-ya; Latvian), Téi (Luxembourgish), la té (pronounced tay; Spanish) and tey (Yiddish). Te: Te (pronounced teh) is the word for tea in Armenian, Danish, Italian, Icelandic, Maltese, Norwegian, Swedish and Welsh. The word for tea is teh in Hebrew, Indonesian and Malay. You're welcome
Need more RAM! I got my new PC coming in a couple days and I can’t wait to put CS on there. Litterally went 32GB of RAM in stead of 16GB with the ONLY reason for doing so being CS 🤣
So, I was trying to build alongside you on this map, but I'm not patient enough to wait days in between playing! I'm now at 23,000 population and 1.7 million simoleons in savings. I'll just keep building and maybe at the end of your series and I can send mine in for a fix your city as a bizarro Tealand!
_"SIR! SIR! YOU'RE FLYING STRAIGHT AT THE MOUNTAIN!!!"_ "Relax, sonny, we have the latest Oscillation Overthruster from Banzai Institute! ENGAGE!" [𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖜𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖗𝖕𝖕𝖕] _"What..what was that, sir?!"_ "Cross-town express, by way of the Eighth Dimension! Don't worry, you get used to it eventually..."
Everything was running so smoothly, then FIRE! xD For the glamping area - combining relaxing and dealing with insects, plus some word play = Camp-omile Tea Tree Park?
It will be nice when all those little villages along the mountain are built. It would be cool to have a regional train meandering along and connecting the villages together and to the big downtown later on
I know how disasters like fires feels like. I got a 10 intensity tsunami in my 3K pop city yesterday. I had to completely restart and I had put so much effort down in that city just with details.😑🥴
Me: The best place in the city, near the highway and the beach, what a perfect place for a tourist zone! Biffa: I'll put a cimitery there!
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I love Biffa's word creations. For example: "Let's anarchy that in." I wish I had a tool to 'anarchy in' the leftovers from dinner into a container that has turned out a little to small.
I just saw (earlier in the video) in your assets that you DO have the rocks that can be rotated and sunk into the ground. PLEASE explore these rock assets. You can make seawalls, small boulders, huge boulders and everything in between. And please don't be afraid to add some pine trees into the mix. The often coexist with palm trees very well. Loving the new Tealand city so far. Keep up the great work!
Is nice to see that collaboration series (not only 5B1C, but all you've done so far) have been improving things in your way of building, the topography will be handy and save a lot of headaches, way to go Biffa!
Regarding the new bus route, it'll help a lot if you turn the connection between the districts into a line of its own. Right now the cims get stuck on the highway for ages, when they just want to go from the inland side to the beach side of town. If they actually want to go to the industry district, it's perfectly reasonable to expect them to change lines. It also makes balancing the number of vehicles a lot easier.
Awesome episode ! Really loving the looks of new Tealand! I wonder if a Monorail system between all the small communities would work? Lay the rail between the highway's lines, only branch up to the top/bottom of the city with one station and that's it. That way your bus circuits could be unique to each town, they would take the monorails for inter-village transportation. As you expand the highway, just lay the track in the middle. I did that on my game in "Honu Island" which is very close to your map and it works very well. About fires: I've noticed that ever since the Disaster expansion came out, fires are much more common... which is fine by me but it does get ridiculous. I've actually downloaded the workshop mod "8x11 A* Fire Helicopter Depot" by "Eulycus". It's more expensive (160k + 3.2k/week maintenance) but has a 12 helicopter capacity. It's saved my backside from getting burnt so many times.
Would love to see a beach house themed district along the shores. Also a few smaller suburbs on platos on the mountains surrounding the city would look great. A tip that I have had succes with, is making a cargo train station on each side of a highway with a slip lane going off and on the highway in both directions. Creates a great flow of cargo.
You should definitely build a footbridge across the river later on. It would be great to see the park expand. For the park name, Teaside Reserve? New Tealand, as in New Zealand.
Rather than carve into the mountains for your forestry industry, why not expand the zone onto flat terrain? Only the tree-growing assets need to be in the green, not the sawmills and such, correct?
Biffa, just a quick "Thank You" for including your steam collection for this map... I've had to unsub to everything in my game because I wasn't getting any Industry or Office working (no demand).... It makes for easy resubscribing to most of the things I've been using before. Clean start for a new city for me, hopefully without issues this time :)
It might just be me but I think it's kind of counter intuitive to put the fishing tour and the jet ski next to each other Scaring the fish away 😬 . Can't make money as a fisherman with people racing about.
I see your city would make a nice partner city for Verde Beach there, the people would have lots of common ground for conversations... - "There's been a fire in town again, the nature reserve has burned down but this time the campus didn't catch fire as well" - "Well, we had bit of a conflagration here as well, the industry ares on the hillside and the forest went off and also set some of the residential spaces on fire, all those firetrucks were quite something I tell you"
You really should have trolled us and after the name music intro just slap in "to be continued" and leave it for the next part... Feels like missed opportunity :-)
Your utilities can go places there arent roads, but it should always be someplace that the city owns or that an easement is attainable. Where you crossed the highway 2 episodes ago is fine because nothing will ever be there except for a highway
The Zoo fences are nice , but doesn't do a thing when it comes to reducing noise pollution. Working on the same map - and replaced that highway with a highway with sound barriers and you'll see the green happy smileys popping up :-D
I have to say, this was one of your funniest vids! I was proper laughing at the fire hahahahahaha!!! Love the new look and your new approach. Stunning! XD Glamp-a-tea Glamp! Glamping area hahaha or Hi Tea Hi Glamping! I do like to be beside the Tea-side... Lanzaro-Tea... I could go on LOL
"A lot of people suggested that name as they get a New Zealand vibe" >is a tropical island >isn't cold & raining non stop >no frequent earthquakes >literally no sheep I ain't seeing the New Zealand vibe
I just had the idea that you could use the "fourth" exit of the entry roundabout to build a bus hub there. From there you could have lines running from the farming industry, cw and ccw lines through the industry and the district between the rail and highway and one line to the latest district.
For stuff away from roads, including park and campus areas, Fire Helicopters are needed. And be sure to place it as close to water as possible, so they can fill up their bucket and then get to the fire.
The "It Ain't Half Hot Mum Park" The glamour of the concert party and the tea from the chaiwala combined with the hot weather at the location... Just steer clear of Battery Sergeant Major "Shutup" Williams!
Would be so nice to have a short list or workshop collection of nice building packs for all types, especially commercial. Seems in my tiny Puddingtown i have more donuts than inhabitants. Also love those greenish sustainable low density houses but still would like to have more diversity. Will follow the whole series to learn building not so dense and have an eye on aesthetics and more realism like u do. Really nice.
Hi Biffa. Enjoying the new city start. It took me a while to get the fire control figured out. The fire department only puts out fire in buildings. You need the helicopters to put out fire in the trees.
Too late now but I propose "Sinensis City". It's a play on "Sin City" and "Camellia Sinensis", the plant which all good tea comes from. Herbal teas are just hot leaf juice :P
Teatree Forestry district or Teatree nature reserve. Chamomile Camp Grounds maybe Kettle Camping area. Loose leaf logging area or Loose Leaf Forestry Zone. Also Assam has great pun potential "as happy as Assam"
34:34 I like the tall buildings there, that gives the office workers a wonderful view, and with an eatery right out front of their building, it'd be a pretty nice place to work... if the office wasn't called 'Royal Douche'. There's a waterfront club, too. 34:42 46:18 There's a large circularish island in the bottom right. How about making that into a large airport hub, with a monorail for passengers, and an intracity+intercity cargo train hub and an intercity passenger train hub?
About the fires in the trees, you need the fire helicopter depot for the firemen to respond. The fire watchtower is only needed where there are no buildings nearby to detect the fire.
Heh, well i once had a similar situation in my industry area where SO many firetrucks came that my 10 lane main street (5 lanes in every direction) had 3 lanes full of fire trucks. And because i use a LOT of modified fire trucks like pumpers, engines, tower ladders and even airfield fire trucks this looked totally awesome. As well as i once had as small "traffic jam" of ambulances who ALL wanted to go to the university. I mean, i knew that studying on the university can be hard, but THIS was extreme. XD EDIT: 23:45 If you look at the trees on the mountains it kinda looks like they are raving to the music! XD
I’m way behind on this series, but the national park should totally be called a National Seashore instead (totally a real thing - a more specific unit of the National Park Service).
Well, that's one way to empty your landfill 🔥😂
Seems like you're rubbing off on Biffa a bit. "Respect the topography!" Love both your content!
are you sure you guys have not been spending too much time talking recently? what have you done with my biffa? he's building Verde beach now
You did send some arsonist from the Verde Beach have you now.
Lol
@@LuxAurumque02000 Respecting the topography, placing water pipes under the streets, and uncontrollable fires taking out half of the city. Yeah, Biffa's learned a lot from City Planner Plays.
What we've learned from Verde Beach, is that campfires make your park a giant campfire every now and then.
I was having some bad flashbacks when Biffa opened with a fire...
Verde beach is like a match to a gas can
Biffa: cul-de-sacs, unconventional neighborhood layouts, making people pay for parks
City Planner Plays: grids, conventional urban american neighborhoods, free parks and services
Both: fire. fire everywhere.
Biffa isn't Ameritard, so it would not be expected :D But yeah, forest firest are terrible thing
@@burningshine5524 Ameritard? :(
@@burningshine5524
Where do you think our ancestors come from? They are European immigrants buddy. You’re calling American retard, in reality, we share a common DNA, so you calling your ancestors retards
@@burningshine5524 Ameritard really?! -_- I feel like there may be a bit of animosity going on with you. Way to blanket a whole nation in one statement. Comments like this don't help anything at all. Play nice.
@@burningshine5524 say that to an Americans face and see what happens.
Now you need to rename industry area ‘Tea, Earl Grey, HOT’!!!
Definitely not a place to try to get an iced tea, is it?
Lol 😆
@@BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylines Also not forget the Lemonade factory reconverted in a Tea factory 😂
Shut up, Wesley!
200th like lets gooooooooo
Is it just me or should the residential, self-sufficient zone, above the highway and below the industry be called "Teaspoon Estate" because it is in the shape of a teaspoon!?!?
Love your series Biffa, great way to switch off and relax!
Biffa: I'm gonna save all of these lovely natural trees
Game: oh really?!? That's nice. Lots of good kindling
Hi Biffa, you placed down two elementary schools in the new area, as the community school is still an elementary one, so you will need an extra high school in the area. Also, a wind farm along the mountain lines would be amazing on this map. Otherwise, great work.
I noticed the school thing too
👍
Did the same in the other area as well.
@@BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylines Is Disasters put on,If not can you put them.Well a Big wave would end teatown so if too annoying you can turn them off.
You should change chai waterfront to being called chai quay, so it rhymes with chai tea!
It's pronounced "key"? Huh never knew.
Chai tea literally means “tea tea”...gtfo.
@@epiccollision As an Indian who drinks Chai everyday I can confirm you are right
Nice 👍
@@BakilAskamrim It can be pronounced key, kay and kway. The former being british, the latter being common in Australia, the middle stemming from the french roots of the word.
I love how the episodes in this series are over 40 minutes!!
I almost forgot my classes while watching this because it was so long
Me too! Keep it up, please that is. 🙂
@@twatbird i'm watching this before an exam
Biffa you should build a dam in the area you designated as forestry. It would make a nice lake in the mountains to build around!
yh, thats a prim spot for a dam, you will need a little bit of finagling around for that of course
Indeed
That would look good
Too bad its going to take awhile to get the citizens to build the dam.
Name idea for the glamping park: Suite Tea
The citizens of New Tealand can be called Teawis, kinda like kiwis!
HAHA yess
This needs to be the name of this city.
New Tealand, the land of Teawis
The Teaple embrace the Teawis.
For the ppl pointing out chai also means tea in HINDI, Most languages use either a variant of the word tea or chai
Cha: The word "cha" is used for tea in the following languages: Bengali/Bangla, Cantonese, Korean, Sinhalese, and Tibetan. Variations on "cha" include Mandarin (in which cha is pronounced with the a in a rising tone), Somali (shaah), Thai (chah), Tibetan (in which cha is sometimes pronounced ja), North Vietnamese (che) and South Vietnamese (in which tra is sometimes pronounced cha or ja).
Chai: Languages that pronounce tea as "chai": Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Hindi, Macedonian, Persian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish and Urdu. Languages with variations on "chai" include similar pronunciations Arabic (shai), Croatian (chai), Czech (cha-i), Georgian (châi), Greek (tsai), Romanian (ceai), Serbian (chai), Swahili (cha-i), Thai (chah), Ukrainian (chay) and Wolof (achai).
Tea: The word tea is used in Basque, English, Hungarian (in which the plural of tea is teak) and Tamil. Variations of the word tea include tee (Afrikaans and Finnish), thee (Dutch), teo (Esperanto) and der Tee (German).
Té: Té is the word for tea in Catalan, Galician and Haitian Creole. Variation of this word for tea includes le thé (French), tae (Irish), teja (pronounced tay-ya; Latvian), Téi (Luxembourgish), la té (pronounced tay; Spanish) and tey (Yiddish).
Te: Te (pronounced teh) is the word for tea in Armenian, Danish, Italian, Icelandic, Maltese, Norwegian, Swedish and Welsh. The word for tea is teh in Hebrew, Indonesian and Malay.
You're welcome
And also, Its The (pronounced as Theh) in Sinhala
New Tealand, a hot place to live.
Biffa, you can add forestry anywhere you want by just adding trees to the areas desired, its vanilla so u don't have to go get a new mod
I enjoyed that touch of camping detailing a lot. Details breathe so much extra life into a space!
Name for glamping park = “Uppitea Camp Grounds”
ooooh thats a good one!
omg so good!
When your PC can no longer run Cities Skylines smoothly but Biffa comes through with the CONTENT
I can play smoothly , but my game takes at least 10 min to load
Need more RAM! I got my new PC coming in a couple days and I can’t wait to put CS on there. Litterally went 32GB of RAM in stead of 16GB with the ONLY reason for doing so being CS 🤣
@@ullabritta8435 same here. Runs smothly even with 100k Pop+ but loading is at quarter of an hour 😅🥲
That's what the swap partition is for. 8 GB physical, 12 GB swap, 20 GB RAM to run the game. w00t!
rip mine too im accepting old ram donations haha
If those mountains don't become The PG Tips I will personally steal your kettle
LOVE this!!!
That's fantastic xD
Whats a PG tip?
@@alienamzal477 PG Tips is a brand of tea in the UK.
@@alienamzal477 its a brand of tea in the uk, if you're curious just wiki search PG Tips.
Me sitting at home screaming "You don't have enough money Biffa!" at my computer is not helping to convince my family that I haven't gone insane.
Screaming at the TV is much more normal, so stream Biffa on that instead.
“We’ve got no money! Let’s pop in some water pipes. Ohh, we have no money!” Biffa, 2021
So, I was trying to build alongside you on this map, but I'm not patient enough to wait days in between playing! I'm now at 23,000 population and 1.7 million simoleons in savings. I'll just keep building and maybe at the end of your series and I can send mine in for a fix your city as a bizarro Tealand!
Hi biffa, love the new city. Can’t believe its already been a YEAR since you started TeaPort. Keep up the good work!
_"SIR! SIR! YOU'RE FLYING STRAIGHT AT THE MOUNTAIN!!!"_
"Relax, sonny, we have the latest Oscillation Overthruster from Banzai Institute! ENGAGE!" [𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖛𝖜𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖔𝖗𝖕𝖕𝖕]
_"What..what was that, sir?!"_
"Cross-town express, by way of the Eighth Dimension! Don't worry, you get used to it eventually..."
This is an Underrated comment
Everything was running so smoothly, then FIRE! xD For the glamping area - combining relaxing and dealing with insects, plus some word play = Camp-omile Tea Tree Park?
the guy in the fire watch tower flicked his cigarette out of the window and started that fire for job security XD
It will be nice when all those little villages along the mountain are built. It would be cool to have a regional train meandering along and connecting the villages together and to the big downtown later on
Given the idea behind the city’s name, you gotta have a lot of sheep in your farming areas. 😂
True 👍
I know how disasters like fires feels like. I got a 10 intensity tsunami in my 3K pop city yesterday. I had to completely restart and I had put so much effort down in that city just with details.😑🥴
Yikes!
Reload mate ^^
@@phoenixsui I had autosave of because it made my game lag😭
@@comeoncuh9916 haha so disaster for harddrivecrash was on hmmm.
@@phoenixsui yea
Looks at the intro, grabs inhaler!
Hahaha
Anyone else spot that hotel called Royal Douche during the park tour? 😆
🤔
Yeah, interesting name choice.
Yeah I saw that😂
I hear the owner of that place is a royal douche.
You don't need firewatch tower if the forest fire is close enough to a fire house, you do need fire helicopters though
Me: The best place in the city, near the highway and the beach, what a perfect place for a tourist zone!
Biffa: I'll put a cimitery there!
I love Biffa's word creations. For example: "Let's anarchy that in."
I wish I had a tool to 'anarchy in' the leftovers from dinner into a container that has turned out a little to small.
I wish I could Anarchy into my jeans..🤣
I just saw (earlier in the video) in your assets that you DO have the rocks that can be rotated and sunk into the ground. PLEASE explore these rock assets. You can make seawalls, small boulders, huge boulders and everything in between. And please don't be afraid to add some pine trees into the mix. The often coexist with palm trees very well. Loving the new Tealand city so far. Keep up the great work!
As a Kiwi, I approve of the name
“Let’s just wiggily-fy that a bit.” 🤣🤣🤣 this is my new favorite phrase!!
Those helicopters going into the mountains/mines of Moria having to put out the balrog
Is nice to see that collaboration series (not only 5B1C, but all you've done so far) have been improving things in your way of building, the topography will be handy and save a lot of headaches, way to go Biffa!
"its a bit charred but its gonna be fine" me in this summer heat
Oh... summer heat sounds so nice. We still have snow every couple of days. I am so tired of winter... cold, snow, blowing wind.
Regarding the new bus route, it'll help a lot if you turn the connection between the districts into a line of its own. Right now the cims get stuck on the highway for ages, when they just want to go from the inland side to the beach side of town. If they actually want to go to the industry district, it's perfectly reasonable to expect them to change lines. It also makes balancing the number of vehicles a lot easier.
So, why is Chai "Heights" at sea level? Great name for a neighborhood but maybe Chai Beach or Chai Cove would be more appropriate?
Awesome episode ! Really loving the looks of new Tealand! I wonder if a Monorail system between all the small communities would work? Lay the rail between the highway's lines, only branch up to the top/bottom of the city with one station and that's it. That way your bus circuits could be unique to each town, they would take the monorails for inter-village transportation. As you expand the highway, just lay the track in the middle. I did that on my game in "Honu Island" which is very close to your map and it works very well.
About fires: I've noticed that ever since the Disaster expansion came out, fires are much more common... which is fine by me but it does get ridiculous.
I've actually downloaded the workshop mod "8x11 A* Fire Helicopter Depot" by "Eulycus". It's more expensive (160k + 3.2k/week maintenance) but has a 12 helicopter capacity.
It's saved my backside from getting burnt so many times.
Citizen: Why are my amenities gone? Do something now!
Fire covered firefighter: You serious?
Would love to see a beach house themed district along the shores. Also a few smaller suburbs on platos on the mountains surrounding the city would look great.
A tip that I have had succes with, is making a cargo train station on each side of a highway with a slip lane going off and on the highway in both directions. Creates a great flow of cargo.
Welcome to New Tealand! We like our tea like our Fires: Dainty, Plenty and Hot!
Who could make that into a roadside sign Asset?
With the disaster occurring at 41:10, I think the Industry area needs to be memorialized with a district named, "Oh, the HumaniTEA"
Feels like with the new music, Biffa wants to go clubbing again after long lockdown.
I liked the high-voltage wires right next to the fire helicopter depot. Definitely makes the takeoffs and landings more interesting for the pilots!
Gotta keep them on their toes 👍
"These taller buildings have grown on me a bit
ha ha.."
LOL
22:56 - 16tea leaves remaining and Biffa has forgotten everything he ever knew about city building...like POWER!!!!
You need a Lake-sang Souchong somewhere =)
You should definitely build a footbridge across the river later on. It would be great to see the park expand.
For the park name, Teaside Reserve?
New Tealand, as in New Zealand.
Rather than carve into the mountains for your forestry industry, why not expand the zone onto flat terrain? Only the tree-growing assets need to be in the green, not the sawmills and such, correct?
They have to be inside an industrial zone, but they don't have to be in a forested area, correct.
New Tealand would be a great place to have a cable car network going over the mountains to connect the various districts.
Winky Wonky Intersection should be called the "Lip-Ton Interchange"
Probably mentioned many times, but the texture pack of that map is incredible. Really loving the look.
Those big concrete slabs on the piers always throw me off... Why don't the devs make them just stay flush with the terrain?
New Tealand is really nice, but my heart was with Deja Brew. :)
How about calling the forestry area in the hills Rooibos Butes? (Rooibos is not technocally tea, but it's still pretty nice!)
Biffa - you don't need those towers for the tree fires, you have the helicopters to put the fires out - the towers just speed up the response time...
I see intro fires, I immediately smash the like button. I'm simple like that.
I know that many people want a "Tea" name for this city, but something related to fire seems more fitting.
When a fire spreads you could temporarily move a strip of vegetation with the Move-It mod. That'll stop the fire from spreading.
TranquiliTea Glamping 🙂🫖☕?
Biffa, just a quick "Thank You" for including your steam collection for this map... I've had to unsub to everything in my game because I wasn't getting any Industry or Office working (no demand).... It makes for easy resubscribing to most of the things I've been using before. Clean start for a new city for me, hopefully without issues this time :)
You're welcome :-)
It might just be me but I think it's kind of counter intuitive to put the fishing tour and the jet ski next to each other Scaring the fish away 😬 . Can't make money as a fisherman with people racing about.
🤔
I see your city would make a nice partner city for Verde Beach there, the people would have lots of common ground for conversations...
- "There's been a fire in town again, the nature reserve has burned down but this time the campus didn't catch fire as well"
- "Well, we had bit of a conflagration here as well, the industry ares on the hillside and the forest went off and also set some of the residential spaces on fire, all those firetrucks were quite something I tell you"
that was quite a CALAMITEA
Name an aera Oolnongbaatar (like the Ulaanbaatar aka Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia)
Use the Old Town policy to keep the high rises out for now.
I don’t think it works
Are there New Zealand specific or themed assets? Would be going great with the city name.
This map would also be cool for a Japan themed city IMHO.
You really should have trolled us and after the name music intro just slap in "to be continued" and leave it for the next part... Feels like missed opportunity :-)
🤣
I know, I'm late, but I like how this series a little bit more focused on detailing. Inspired me to play again. Keep it up!
Just started the binge trying to catch up with this series. Great stuff so far Biffa!!!
Have fun!
Your utilities can go places there arent roads, but it should always be someplace that the city owns or that an easement is attainable. Where you crossed the highway 2 episodes ago is fine because nothing will ever be there except for a highway
Hey biffa love the vids if you build a leisure area name it Teasney land :)
The Zoo fences are nice , but doesn't do a thing when it comes to reducing noise pollution. Working on the same map - and replaced that highway with a highway with sound barriers and you'll see the green happy smileys popping up :-D
I have to say, this was one of your funniest vids! I was proper laughing at the fire hahahahahaha!!! Love the new look and your new approach. Stunning! XD
Glamp-a-tea Glamp! Glamping area hahaha or Hi Tea Hi Glamping! I do like to be beside the Tea-side... Lanzaro-Tea... I could go on LOL
"A lot of people suggested that name as they get a New Zealand vibe"
>is a tropical island
>isn't cold & raining non stop
>no frequent earthquakes
>literally no sheep
I ain't seeing the New Zealand vibe
Same 😂
A name for the glamping area: "Teake me out of here"
I just had the idea that you could use the "fourth" exit of the entry roundabout to build a bus hub there. From there you could have lines running from the farming industry, cw and ccw lines through the industry and the district between the rail and highway and one line to the latest district.
Da-Hong Pao Bay. Google says this is the most expensive tea in the world.
Do your own fences help stop the noise? Didn't realise that!!!
Welcome to another episode of Verde Beach, the city of eternal fires. Oh wait ...
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you definitly should build a big national park on one of the island (nature reserve park). that would be EPIC!!!
Or maybe an amusement park... finish all the rides before you can leave the island.
Yay, Biffa content is awesome.
Biffa runs out of monety: let's do this instead...oh it also costs money, so lets do this which also costs money XD
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I love the long videos!
For stuff away from roads, including park and campus areas, Fire Helicopters are needed. And be sure to place it as close to water as possible, so they can fill up their bucket and then get to the fire.
Ah, yes finally, and I'm first!!!
The "It Ain't Half Hot Mum Park" The glamour of the concert party and the tea from the chaiwala combined with the hot weather at the location...
Just steer clear of Battery Sergeant Major "Shutup" Williams!
Would be so nice to have a short list or workshop collection of nice building packs for all types, especially commercial. Seems in my tiny Puddingtown i have more donuts than inhabitants. Also love those greenish sustainable low density houses but still would like to have more diversity.
Will follow the whole series to learn building not so dense and have an eye on aesthetics and more realism like u do. Really nice.
Hi Biffa. Enjoying the new city start. It took me a while to get the fire control figured out. The fire department only puts out fire in buildings. You need the helicopters to put out fire in the trees.
That industry fire is going in public school history books across the country.
Too late now but I propose "Sinensis City". It's a play on "Sin City" and "Camellia Sinensis", the plant which all good tea comes from.
Herbal teas are just hot leaf juice :P
You'd probably want to use anarchy to lower those piers and stuff a tiny nudge, their base is almost taller than the cims.
Teatree Forestry district or Teatree nature reserve. Chamomile Camp Grounds maybe Kettle Camping area. Loose leaf logging area or Loose Leaf Forestry Zone. Also Assam has great pun potential "as happy as Assam"
34:34 I like the tall buildings there, that gives the office workers a wonderful view, and with an eatery right out front of their building, it'd be a pretty nice place to work... if the office wasn't called 'Royal Douche'. There's a waterfront club, too. 34:42
46:18 There's a large circularish island in the bottom right. How about making that into a large airport hub, with a monorail for passengers, and an intracity+intercity cargo train hub and an intercity passenger train hub?
About the fires in the trees, you need the fire helicopter depot for the firemen to respond. The fire watchtower is only needed where there are no buildings nearby to detect the fire.
Heh, well i once had a similar situation in my industry area where SO many firetrucks came that my 10 lane main street (5 lanes in every direction) had 3 lanes full of fire trucks. And because i use a LOT of modified fire trucks like pumpers, engines, tower ladders and even airfield fire trucks this looked totally awesome.
As well as i once had as small "traffic jam" of ambulances who ALL wanted to go to the university. I mean, i knew that studying on the university can be hard, but THIS was extreme. XD
EDIT: 23:45 If you look at the trees on the mountains it kinda looks like they are raving to the music! XD
I’m way behind on this series, but the national park should totally be called a National Seashore instead (totally a real thing - a more specific unit of the National Park Service).