As someone from Europe, when I watch videos like this from the USA, It really shows how accurate GTA npc's are just wandering around and the things they say haha
Im sorry I am of course mistaking but by comments I see positive reinforcement I thought the man said he's retired New York Pedophile officer, I know honesty is always cool but I think I mistake the shortening of words.
I don't know, dude...looks like what a city at 3am is supposed to look like, lol If anything, I'm sort of shocked that NYC is THIS decently calm at night.
When I lived in Queens, I went to Times Square a few times in the beginning, but then realized there are so many more interesting spots around the city: The Village, Brooklyn, Astoria, etc. Times Square was good for a movie, but even the bars a block or two away from the Square.
I am Italian and last January , after 15 years i came back to Nyc to attend concerts at Madison Square Garden : i was alone and i used to walk the streets at night and i had no problem around Times Square , i felt safe and secure because NYPD is everywhere , in every corner . NYC used to be a scary and dangerous city in the 70's and 80's but now it's different . I ❤ NY ( the greatest city in the world ) and i will be back as soon as i can . Ciao dall' Italia
I really love the way you film environment - not only catching every tiny detail but creating a whole narrative without saying a single word. It's beautiful. I subscribed!
A place like that is literally hell to me. I don't even understand how it can be this dirty... it's seriously disgusting. How can you even breathe quality air in the absence of vegetation. All of this scenery reminds me of Blade Runner or Cyberpunk...
@@ripnephils148as a New Yorker i agree with him the smell of K2 everywhere the air quality is terrible everything feels dirty and disgusting not too mention crime rate is really high now because of the illegal immigrants coming in and the amounts of people walking around with mental issues you have no idea buddy you can’t compare a first world country too a 3rd world country that’s like comparing apples too oranges
@@tanyardOh I'm sure it does. It's just an observation on how bright the lights are. Maybe it's the height of the street lights or type of bulb. In UK urban neighborhoods the lights are much darker now we have energy saving lights.
When I first arrived to NYC back in 2018, I was really exciting to explore the "city that never sleeps", but boy was I disappointed. At 2-3am, maybe besides Times Square area, the streets are pretty much empty. In my hometown (Tel Aviv), we used to go out at 1am and leave the club at 9-10 in the morning, and you could see the morning people and the night people fist bumping eachother at Rothschild Boulevard before heading their ways. 3am in TLV is like noon in NYC. But I love NYC nonetheless and it's my favorite destination ever since.
This is why I work so hard. To avoid sleeping in the streets. Drugs are the scourge of the earth. Its not all a result of drugs, but I'd bet 80 to 90% of this poverty can be traced back to drugs. Its a generational curse
Thats like saying you need ethics and morals when like with drugs you can be all fucked up and still have lots of money. Most rich people Ive met had no morals and did lots of coke and escorts
Drug use is a symptom of trauma, depression, material conditions, social pressures. They aren't what cause people to become bad. Its people self medicating to numb pain they are experiencing, and because it feels good, it becomes addictive and you can get dependent on it to feel good. Doesn't solve the underlying issues, though. Unfortunately, these people don't get much help to heal properly.
I had an even worse experience in Seattle recently. Took the train from the airport to my hotel. There was a foreigner mumbling nonsense and harassing all the passengers. Then, at the station I got off at, there was poo smeared on both of the escalators. Heard emergency sirens all throughout the night. I felt bad for the emergency service personnel there.
@@lucanourry2405 Not really. Tokyo has no bins, and it is absolutely spotless, even in alleyways. We could all learn from how they look after their communities.
Used to go out after midnight just to get a deli sandwich or drink a beer with the guys at the deli. Fun times but also crazy shit happening all the time.
W42st and 8th ave, @4:20 that corner I will not forget, got Drafted (forced to work) 17 hours and 30 minutes on that intersection. For the Marathon on 11/3/24, then NY traffic department expect you to come back the next day and work like nothing happened the day before.
sad to see the broadway and times square that empty... even thou it's 3am. years ago that place would be packed a all hours of the night. But so many people are low on funds nowadays just even the thought of going to the city is a distant memory or dream
@@beedoggs comment from someone obviously young. Things used to remain open 24/7 in times square especially. I remember the early 2000's me and my friends would be there till the wee hours of the morning and people would literally be everywhere still doing things and going into stores and restaurants. That's why NYC had the slogan "the city that never sleeps" It doesn't apply anymore thou
@@beedoggs my dude it's not better now. I live in the Bronx. It's dangerous as all hell. all the big stores are shutting down because of constant smash and grabs and secret bodega shops open up in many of the 5 boroughs that sell all the stolen goods. There's prostitution going on in broad daylight in Queens redlight district. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I know a hell of a lot more than most people don't live here that THINK they know how the city is. It was safer in the early 2000's by far.
@@1ButtonDash that shit was happening in the early 2000s and way more prevalent, also you live in the bronx, not exactly white picket fences and mowed lawns, crime rates are significantly down from 25 years ago, look at the raw data for yourself
No doubt NY is a huge city . Some countries in Europe have lower population . I live in Gdansk,Poland sixth biggest city here with population of 487.000 people. Is that a big city in your term ? Place where Schopenhauer and Fahrenheit used to live. And where second world war started in 1939 .
NY was prety bad back then.. And then you got those conservative dummies, claiming " I MISS THE GOOD OL DAYS of NY"... REALLY NOW??? You can even see old NY videos lol, compared to now and then, it improved GREATLY.
@@mitchelldunn4460 With covid ruining a lot of things.. And the US reaching its peak.. I do believe its all down hill from here, with all western countries, as others are failing too. Its why corporations and the rich are desperate to consolidate power; its why you see a ton of tax cuts, bail outs, hand outs, free loans.
any opinion on whether or not to give $$ to homeless who ask and what your "demeanor" should be if not? always want to give but never sure if that might be asking for trouble. thx.
If you feel like it, give. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't feel like it. Follow your gut. If you do give, keep the money separate so you're not rifling through your things to find money to give. Have a $5 bill somewhere where you can take it out and quickly give and move on. If you don't feel like giving, tell them you don't carry cash, and keep moving.
in terms of demeanor, 95% of people just outright ignore them and don't even turn to look. So anything non negative is an improvement over that. Giving money to the homeless never seems to cause trouble in my experience. Keep it brief or if the vibe is right hang out for a minute and talk to them. This homeless man gave me a weed pen on Times Square because I had no other bills than 20s and he never usually gets a $20 bill from a stranger.
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Pretty normal to be honest, the street way more clean and looks safe. Its way worse in my city Jakarta, Indonesia. A lot of people squatting in coffee shop we called "angkringan or warkop" And blasting bad islamic songs very loudly, alot of them also park their vehicle wildlly and throw their trash everywhere in the streets.
@@JamesHarrod-w2q yeah most of america is strip malls and parking lots, they don't tell you about the suburban sprawl or the lack of any public transport at all, the lack of affordable healthcare, the lack of affordable housing, plus our infrastructure is so bad it collapses randomly like with that highway bridge in minnesota
I especially liked the part where the lady was doing a ventriloquist show and her dummy was throwing pineapples and pinàtas at the snakerama restaurant owner 👲🏼🥳🎄🧑🏻🦰🧙🏼♂️😂
Modern NY is a nightmare. I could imagine it was interesting in the 70's or 80's. Im sure it had its issues then but at least it had that retro city vibe. Now Its security cameras everywhere giving the orwellian / bladerunner vibe, homeless everywhere, ghetto people yelling all the time, the migrant crisis, the park is surrounded by police and camera towers, military and patrol robots in the subways. What a mess.
The only good part about NYC in the 70s was that it was more American. But it was simply a cesspool just about everywhere at the time. It's still not "clean," but it's nicer now.
I gave him a smile and a thumbs up. Positive vibes aren’t just about what you say-they can come through strongly in body language too. Also, this channel is all about showcasing New York, not me or my vibes. I really appreciate you watching and noticing!
As someone from Europe, when I watch videos like this from the USA, It really shows how accurate GTA npc's are just wandering around and the things they say haha
An average European city is GTA itself
@@constantinekuleshov2116 no
@@Juan_strickler haha... lie
@@constantinekuleshov2116 Maybe big cities like London, Berlin, Paris.
You would be surprised to see east and north of european cities.
@@Wsadef I live in Moscow and this city is much safer than any of the European one
I’m a retired NYPD officer…..this was my life first 20 years.
Wow respect... I hope you're doing well now and aren't traumatized, it's a tough job that most wouldn't want
good for you sir
Thank you for your service and all those rough years of work, your service to the community will be remembered! Thank you for keeping our city safe!
Im sorry I am of course mistaking but by comments I see positive reinforcement I thought the man said he's retired New York Pedophile officer, I know honesty is always cool but I think I mistake the shortening of words.
Police Detective? or it may be police department? We need a detective here !
This is the best way to see the city...without the crowds...great video!!!
sir yes sir!
Bless the guy washing the sidewalk 3 in the morning 👍👍👍
My mother always told me "Nothing good comes from being out past midnight so get your ass home"
Not true..some of my best night out experiences were well after midnight 😂
You means because the pigs cops???? sorry
Get a taxi
Mother was correct!
Why are the streets safe at 11.59pm?
Imagine showing this to someone in 1924.
Right?
@@r26000 I wanna see a video of 2124. Now that would be something.
they probably wouldnt see a difference, just a different time
string cheese
@@Fallen_blackrose 🤓
The raw TRUTH of facing Reality. Thankyou for your Brave efforts! More of this needs to be exposed in every city of the USA! Heart Breaking 😢
Nutjobs as far as the eye can see...
I don't know, dude...looks like what a city at 3am is supposed to look like, lol
If anything, I'm sort of shocked that NYC is THIS decently calm at night.
and i thought, its so clean and calm. totaly fine to walk around
It doesnt look that bad lol shitt my neighborhood looks worse at night than this
It looks like shit
When I lived in Queens, I went to Times Square a few times in the beginning, but then realized there are so many more interesting spots around the city: The Village, Brooklyn, Astoria, etc. Times Square was good for a movie, but even the bars a block or two away from the Square.
I am Italian and last January , after 15 years i came back to Nyc to attend concerts at Madison Square Garden : i was alone and i used to walk the streets at night and i had no problem around Times Square , i felt safe and secure because NYPD is everywhere , in every corner . NYC used to be a scary and dangerous city in the 70's and 80's but now it's different . I ❤ NY ( the greatest city in the world ) and i will be back as soon as i can .
Ciao dall' Italia
I really love the way you film environment - not only catching every tiny detail but creating a whole narrative without saying a single word. It's beautiful. I subscribed!
I love how you ignore and refuse to gratify the people actively seeking attention. You must be a real New Yorker.
Man I love NYC. The vibe, the atmosphere, the buzz going on. Stay safe everyone. 🤘
Stark contrast, poor people versus expensive advertisements.. it looks sad😟
Even though it can seem rough, and it is, I just find the streets very calming.
A place like that is literally hell to me. I don't even understand how it can be this dirty... it's seriously disgusting. How can you even breathe quality air in the absence of vegetation. All of this scenery reminds me of Blade Runner or Cyberpunk...
You should see India's slums. Seriously, search for it here in RUclips and watch. NY is like heaven compared to those places in India.
Agreed. Just depressing and everything thats wrong with humans.
oh calm ur tits
@@usernamesrlamobut many people think it’s the best place on Earth
@@ripnephils148as a New Yorker i agree with him the smell of K2 everywhere the air quality is terrible everything feels dirty and disgusting not too mention crime rate is really high now because of the illegal immigrants coming in and the amounts of people walking around with mental issues you have no idea buddy you can’t compare a first world country too a 3rd world country that’s like comparing apples too oranges
I can't believe how bright the city is.
If that was the UK, you'd be almost be in pitch darkness
This is the worst part of the city. Only the tourists go here New Yorkers stay far away from Times Square. It’s a big dumpster!
London has its bright equivalences like Piccadilly Circus for example. Most cities dont have the tourism for it to be all lit up.
@@tanyardOh I'm sure it does. It's just an observation on how bright the lights are. Maybe it's the height of the street lights or type of bulb. In UK urban neighborhoods the lights are much darker now we have energy saving lights.
@@Rydia704 No such thing as saving energy in New York!
@@patriciaschmitt6448 That's probably what it is haha :)
Good video and thank you much . Please tell us where you are walking. I am 70 years old, you are showing me things that I could never see. 😊😊
The city that never sleeps, and looks like it.
It's nothing compare to what it was. It's empty and souless
That's what I always heard about new york. Honestly I was expecting it to be a lot more active.
When I first arrived to NYC back in 2018, I was really exciting to explore the "city that never sleeps", but boy was I disappointed. At 2-3am, maybe besides Times Square area, the streets are pretty much empty. In my hometown (Tel Aviv), we used to go out at 1am and leave the club at 9-10 in the morning, and you could see the morning people and the night people fist bumping eachother at Rothschild Boulevard before heading their ways. 3am in TLV is like noon in NYC. But I love NYC nonetheless and it's my favorite destination ever since.
At 43 mins there was a guy doing concrete!
Looks like my little town at rush hour 🥺
where you live good sir?
no
This is why I work so hard. To avoid sleeping in the streets. Drugs are the scourge of the earth. Its not all a result of drugs, but I'd bet 80 to 90% of this poverty can be traced back to drugs. Its a generational curse
Not sure about drugs, but all of these can be traced back to dialectical materialism and the decline of the American empire.
@@hmark03rise of technology made many people even more miserable and turn to drugs.
dude, this goes much deeper than drugs
Thats like saying you need ethics and morals when like with drugs you can be all fucked up and still have lots of money. Most rich people Ive met had no morals and did lots of coke and escorts
Drug use is a symptom of trauma, depression, material conditions, social pressures. They aren't what cause people to become bad. Its people self medicating to numb pain they are experiencing, and because it feels good, it becomes addictive and you can get dependent on it to feel good. Doesn't solve the underlying issues, though. Unfortunately, these people don't get much help to heal properly.
new york city is just surreal
So raw in the most touristy part of the city. Lol. Looks like any other nice part of a city late at night.
Biker dude at 14:50 looked like he was going to snatch that phone, then changed his mind.
I totally thought the same
Because filmed😂
And he is coming back 15:50
Dawg not even he was just showing off
that literally what that thug does for a living i hate these societal leeches
0:16 its blanket-man, the hero of new york
What is he stomping on?😂
@@Leo-qe3glbad guys silly goose
I had an even worse experience in Seattle recently. Took the train from the airport to my hotel. There was a foreigner mumbling nonsense and harassing all the passengers. Then, at the station I got off at, there was poo smeared on both of the escalators. Heard emergency sirens all throughout the night. I felt bad for the emergency service personnel there.
I have never seen a city like this before, and it amazes me, and saddens me at the same time.
Great quality footage. Thanks.
I always wanted to visit NYC - not anymore!! 😂
It’s the same in every big cities of the world. Same in Paris, the « so-romantic » city that everyone idolizes
@@lucanourry2405 African demons have ruined everything they've touched.
@@lucanourry2405cope harder- NYC is the winner winner for being a complete dump.
@@lucanourry2405only in the West. At least not in Moscow or other Russian big cities, they're clean and no crime on the streets
@@lucanourry2405 Not really. Tokyo has no bins, and it is absolutely spotless, even in alleyways. We could all learn from how they look after their communities.
I just came to watch the production of, "All that sucks about New York." Ready, set, action!
Used to go out after midnight just to get a deli sandwich or drink a beer with the guys at the deli. Fun times but also crazy shit happening all the time.
Thanks very much for sharing!! This is very interesting to a country boy that lives in the Missouri Bootheel.
2:54 Me too bro... me too.
W42st and 8th ave, @4:20 that corner I will not forget, got Drafted (forced to work) 17 hours and 30 minutes on that intersection. For the Marathon on 11/3/24, then NY traffic department expect you to come back the next day and work like nothing happened the day before.
Did u work for the police originally? That’s terrible. Well done for completing it though
I went to New York before! I remember going to that city back in 2018.
I was there in 2018 too :) Around September
yeah me too, may 2018!
I'm loving all the stand-alone units that sell food - that's so awesome and I've heard some of the best foods come from these stands.
I find it amazing they sell enough to stay open this late (or early LOL).
God Bless your officers..
Fantastic and interesting video 😮🎉
People out at 3 am, cops, weirdos, criminals and night walkers
and skateboarder
sad to see the broadway and times square that empty... even thou it's 3am. years ago that place would be packed a all hours of the night. But so many people are low on funds nowadays just even the thought of going to the city is a distant memory or dream
how would it be packed all hours of the night if everything is closed...
@@beedoggs comment from someone obviously young. Things used to remain open 24/7 in times square especially. I remember the early 2000's me and my friends would be there till the wee hours of the morning and people would literally be everywhere still doing things and going into stores and restaurants.
That's why NYC had the slogan "the city that never sleeps" It doesn't apply anymore thou
@@1ButtonDash NYC was shitty in the early 2000s, city is in a way better spot now objectively
@@beedoggs my dude it's not better now. I live in the Bronx. It's dangerous as all hell. all the big stores are shutting down because of constant smash and grabs and secret bodega shops open up in many of the 5 boroughs that sell all the stolen goods. There's prostitution going on in broad daylight in Queens redlight district. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I know a hell of a lot more than most people don't live here that THINK they know how the city is. It was safer in the early 2000's by far.
@@1ButtonDash that shit was happening in the early 2000s and way more prevalent, also you live in the bronx, not exactly white picket fences and mowed lawns, crime rates are significantly down from 25 years ago, look at the raw data for yourself
Looks a LOT cleaner than it was when I was there in the 80s!!
Im from singapore and those steam coming out from the manholes facinates me. So what exactly are those for? Actual hot water run thru ur sewers?
What is you filming gear on this one? Very good quility...
A billboard posting a musical called Hells Kitchen LOL 😂 The whole city is Hells Kitchen Now 😂
Agree
Theres hells kitchen everywhere
@@AbimaelLopez-hz3qq so what does that mean it's ok?
That's an actual neighborhood in NYC
How do those street vendors make a living there as I see only maybe the odd person buying something.
in 80 years this is gonna have 10 million views from people looking at the past
If youtube exists by then
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I couldn't live in a big city like that, I dont care how bright the neon lights are, they mean nothing.
Spoken like a true hill billy
No doubt NY is a huge city . Some countries in Europe have lower population . I live in Gdansk,Poland sixth biggest city here with population of 487.000 people. Is that a big city in your term ? Place where Schopenhauer and Fahrenheit used to live. And where second world war started in 1939 .
@@adrianwitkowski7607 a big city is a city with more than 3 million people on 2024 standards
i would rather live it Detroit
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THIS IS AWESOME FOOTAGE!!!
American Nightmare.
Yes where the American dreams died
@@DozenRosesBloom.the American dream exists . the problem is no one knows how to achieve it
The American dream exists . The problem is no one knows how to achieve it
@@AbimaelLopez-hz3qq Some of them know, those are called millionaires or billionaires .
SO dramatic lol
I'd love to watch this on a big screen. I already feel like I'm there.
this video was awesome
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If there weren't cameras everywhere, NYC would be in worse shape than it was in the 80s.
NY was prety bad back then.. And then you got those conservative dummies, claiming " I MISS THE GOOD OL DAYS of NY"... REALLY NOW??? You can even see old NY videos lol, compared to now and then, it improved GREATLY.
@koilamaoh4238 from late 90s until 2020 I'd say was the peak of NYC.
@@mitchelldunn4460 With covid ruining a lot of things.. And the US reaching its peak.. I do believe its all down hill from here, with all western countries, as others are failing too. Its why corporations and the rich are desperate to consolidate power; its why you see a ton of tax cuts, bail outs, hand outs, free loans.
@@koilamaoh4238and there’s people claiming we live in end times have zero education on our history.
Another funny one is when people claim we are more savage now than ever before, that’s a real funny one
any opinion on whether or not to give $$ to homeless who ask and what your "demeanor" should be if not? always want to give but never sure if that might be asking for trouble. thx.
most homeless u give money to will just use that money for drugs
Don't be an idiot. Never give money to the nyc homeless. Just tell them to fck off and keep it moving
If you feel like it, give. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't feel like it. Follow your gut. If you do give, keep the money separate so you're not rifling through your things to find money to give. Have a $5 bill somewhere where you can take it out and quickly give and move on. If you don't feel like giving, tell them you don't carry cash, and keep moving.
in terms of demeanor, 95% of people just outright ignore them and don't even turn to look. So anything non negative is an improvement over that. Giving money to the homeless never seems to cause trouble in my experience. Keep it brief or if the vibe is right hang out for a minute and talk to them. This homeless man gave me a weed pen on Times Square because I had no other bills than 20s and he never usually gets a $20 bill from a stranger.
MAKE ME CRY TO SEE THIS !
This is the time they should have the sanitation dept. cleaning up the Time Square area of New York when the area is not full of people.
They do - with that many people wandering the streets, it doesn't stay clean for long!
Cleaning is racist!
"Only burglars and vampires creep around after dark. So which are you?" -Skyrim Guard
Even the greatest city of the greatest nation isn't free from the homeless
Gta 7 looks insane🤯
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Working EMS in NY must be brutal! 🙏🏻💙
Lights everywhere
Im convinced that the NPC in the GTA series are based off on these encounters
miss it 😢
But why?!
Could you do the same thing but beyond Times Square /midtown? eg West Village?
where is that steam coming from the road? what is causing the steam ?
The New York steam heating network. And possibly the subway system.
It's the underground baths used to clean all the ventriloquist dummies in the city 🧙🏼♂️🧑🏻🦰🎄🥳🎅🏻⛄👲🏼🏔️👽🛸📺🧎🏼♂️
From the depths of Hell.
They have an underground steam network that vents up through areas in the street.
It comes from cracked steam pipes underground
night city vibez
Not a single phone in sight, just peo.. never mind there's plenty of phones
Taxi Driver theme comes to mind.
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Pretty normal to be honest, the street way more clean and looks safe. Its way worse in my city Jakarta, Indonesia. A lot of people squatting in coffee shop we called "angkringan or warkop" And blasting bad islamic songs very loudly, alot of them also park their vehicle wildlly and throw their trash everywhere in the streets.
"not doing anything with your lives" 😅
good video bro
No different than any other state, country. Similarities. "It's a hard knock life for sure" 🤷
very different from alot of countries tbh. Feels alot safer this side of world walking around at night!
So make sure you stay there
@@pattyrobinson1458 oh you bet I will. The US was alot different then first advertised sadly.
@@pattyrobinson1458 why would anyone want to move to the ugly suburban hell that is america?
@@JamesHarrod-w2q yeah most of america is strip malls and parking lots, they don't tell you about the suburban sprawl or the lack of any public transport at all, the lack of affordable healthcare, the lack of affordable housing, plus our infrastructure is so bad it collapses randomly like with that highway bridge in minnesota
😮Impresionante!! Parece otra ciudad.
Un saludo desde Madrid, España ❤
Una pregunta por qué no hay gente ?? Amigo español
Hello mučačos. Ich bin aus der Mexiko und ich habe sombrero a trinke Tequila
@@marchamizoalcantara9784 pero jolines que habéis pasado acá ?? me podeis explicar
Great video, no need to visit trash town now
The pearl clutching in the comments is on a whole other level. My god its a city of 8 million people
Doesn't look bad! Not great but reminds me of Chicago. I mean seems somewhat safe. I think San Francisco is the worst.
i fucking love nyc
whats your setup? real crisp 👌
@25:36 thats weird who's selling merchandise at 3am? same kind of clothes sellers can be seen almost on every block ...
I especially liked the part where the lady was doing a ventriloquist show and her dummy was throwing pineapples and pinàtas at the snakerama restaurant owner 👲🏼🥳🎄🧑🏻🦰🧙🏼♂️😂
Surprising amount of people out at 3am.
Well being the most dense and populated city, and perhaps most well known, it's not a stretch. Even Las Vegas can have quiet a few out at 3am.
most of those people are homeless lol
Why in the hell would anyone want to live here
Modern NY is a nightmare. I could imagine it was interesting in the 70's or 80's. Im sure it had its issues then but at least it had that retro city vibe. Now Its security cameras everywhere giving the orwellian / bladerunner vibe, homeless everywhere, ghetto people yelling all the time, the migrant crisis, the park is surrounded by police and camera towers, military and patrol robots in the subways. What a mess.
Yeah I promise just about anyone who wasn't extremely rich in the 1970's who lived in NYC would much rather live in it now than then.
The only good part about NYC in the 70s was that it was more American. But it was simply a cesspool just about everywhere at the time. It's still not "clean," but it's nicer now.
Nice walk
What are the thing's on the side of the road that have time's square on them and what are they for?
I feel like the person filming. This is a straight up NPC like how did you say nothing to that skateboarder 💀 he passed the vibe check and you failed
I gave him a smile and a thumbs up. Positive vibes aren’t just about what you say-they can come through strongly in body language too. Also, this channel is all about showcasing New York, not me or my vibes. I really appreciate you watching and noticing!
So this is what Gotham City looks like
looks like Unreal Engine 8 running GTA VII as NPC
looks like modern final destination place modern clean bloody end
this reminds me of cyberpunk 2077...
honestly, it looks a lot safer than London
noise and light pollution is insane. but still city very interesting and impressive
now I know why the city never sleeps...
makes europe look like paradise lmao homelessness and drug addicts everywhere. you can stroll my capital at 3 am and it's just quiet and dark.
No trees, bad scene , dude.
Oh there are one or two.
It feels like walking through a GTA-city, only that some of the NPC's are badly programmed and unrealistic.
39:32 tell chat I said whats up haha did not expect that from them boys