Verde Beach, where it’s more important to rebuild/restore the Hamilton Experience and Volleyball Courts, than unnecessary services like schools & transportation.
What a first stream to catch. That went off the rails in the most amazing way. It'll be interesting to see how this disaster will impact future planning decisions.
Well if this series has taught me anything it is that there is no way in hell I'm ever going to buy the Natural Disasters DLC. The buildings added aren't worth the headache the disasters add (especially all the fires, which apparently still happen even with the disasters turned off).
it's crazy I didn't even link the deal site to find pricing history on the DLC and my comment disappeared. RUclips is crazy sometimes...or the people reporting...whichever it is.
You handled this one like a champ. I feel like a lot of streamers would ham it up in a situation like this - I appreciate that you didn't, and just focused on fixing the situation with your usual attitude. ^^
The tsunami was scary, but almost every major civilization encounters some kind of massive calamity. I see this as a win, something to write about in the verde beach historical archives, and you will build it bigger and better than ever lol
That is basically just every essential worker during the pandemic. Everything is in chaos, but we still have to earn that minimum wage. Still gotta grind.
@@Moshthun and if you live in Ontario like I do, we spent the whole pandemic going "oh thank you essential workers!" And then when it came time to raise the minimum wage it went up a whopping 10 cents/hour. Grinding, indeed.
@@ManInJapan I live in the Netherlands. We had events like "applauding health care workers" and continuous messages about how they're heroes. One day, there was a debate in our Parliament on whether their wages should be raised... Half of parliament just walked out, blocking the possibility for there to be a vote on it. They just walked out of the building.
I had a 7.3 tsunami on one of my builds once, took out most of my sea side town. Made me go look for a mod that auto rebuilds buildings as it would have taken me hours to click rebuild on every thing.
wow I'm glad I came back and watched this whole video... I was watching on and off during the live stream and thought he was just activating random disasters for some reason... now I see it was just an unlucky night LOL
@@CityPlannerPlays If only we had saves in real life... Still, could have been worse, there are the Ragnarok (Disasters up to 25.5) and Extreme Ragnarok (Multiple disasters stacked upon each other until they reach 500, the disasters have a hard limit of 25.5 maximum.
I was going to type that to but I saw your comment. Good 10-20 thousand people died. I'm sure a memorial would ease the pain of the citizens who lost their family.
@@decivillain9216 when I first got the DLC I set out to test them out. I had a junk city. Set them to max. And clicked all. Even my PS4 had "fun" watching the havoc created. It made this nice purring sound you could probably hear from your house.
1:29:02 And that is why the US heavily regulates the building of nuclear plants near the coast. And that nuclear plant has cooling towers (which increases the efficiency of the power plant, compared to using river water or ocean water) and can be placed inland. It only need a fresh water source, to create the coolant water for the primary and secondary coolant loop.
Very fun watching this stream. I would love an episode where you focus on disasters, making the city more prepared for disasters by placing detectors, shelters, optimisation of the disaster response units and redundancy of the power grid by having power stations away from major disaster zones.
For the Metro, maybe there are some leftover elevation glitches from the 81 tiles mod where newly rebuilt stations are higher than the track.?. What an episode!
HOLY COW!!!! The airport, the Hamilton Experience. They're gone. They're all gone! So 45 minutes into your 'calm relaxing stream', Verde Beach is inundated with water.
him wondering if they have enough evacuation bunkers when i specifically remember him in that episode where he added the ONE bunker that they wouldnt need more because there was no way they would all make it to the bunkers in time anyway....this blood is in your hands Phillip.... 😂
Dont feel to bad. when a hurricane took our parts of Wilmington NC it took years to rebuild everything. The beach front when I left NC in 2014 have not recovered.
This stream really hurt. I wouldn't mind if you decided this episode wasn't official VB canon and started over. Ouch! Never gonna get the Natural Disasters DLC after seeing this!
Should make breakwater or levy out at sea as a protection device for the airport to prevent future flooding. Compensates for the low height of the island
Love how you're looking at the Hamilton Experience and go "oh yeah, we'll just read some comments while we wait for this Tsunami to pass" while 600 meters of water had receded from your coast 😂
Fun story that I like to share. Gregory Jarvis who was also on the Challenger in '86 was raised in my hometown and graduated from the now middle school (former high school) that bears his name. He was an Engineer and payload specialist. The house I grew up in is the same one he grew up in. Our linen closet still has the height markings from him and his two brothers. When our National Honor Society had their signing ceremony they always pointed out Greg's name in the book. My tiny town's unique tie to history.
Something tells me The Great Tsunami of the Early 2130s in Verde Beach history is going to be an instrumental event, not just for the history of the city, but maybe also for the politics and city planning, haha! Coming soon on Verde Beach, on hypothetical Episodes 54-60: Appeasing Myrtle by Rebuilding the City and Addressing the Climate Crisis Before Actually Building Up Her Land!
You have given me such an educated and honest perspective into why things happen in cities the way they do. I feel like you have unlocked a secret level of understanding that was behind a veil of politics for me before, in a very fun and consistent manner. Great work, keep it up!
You could just name this Episode 54, even though it's much longer than a regular episode, your livestreams flow really well. I really don't think it needs any cutting.
The destroyed roads and rail are indeed those integrated in to the collapsed stations. Otherwise, tsunamis don't destroy roads and rails. They just destroy everything else 😅
I live in Neil Armstrong's hometown, Wapakoneta OH. The Armstrong Air and Space Museum is on Apollo Drive. If you want to name a road after that? Also, I watched the Challenger tragedy in 5th Grade, live on TV at school. It was traumatic.
The areas of beach that washed away could potentially be an arboretum-type park, basically trails and little landscape/rock features. Maybe a Japanese-inspired thing.
I started watching this series a few days ago and skipped to this episode to see the city being destroyed and it is hilarious that you are still obsessed with the Hamilton Experience lmfao
No doubt FEMA will have some very strong words on the dismal state of Verde Beach's emergency relief and shelter plans. I firmly expect Verde Beach to put up some more emergency response units and a more robust shelter system before the next major disaster. If only to mitigate the inevitable wave of lawsuits.
One heckuva stream! Tsunami, fires and a tornado, oh my! Kudos to the VB disaster response team, they worked around the clock to make things back to normal ... Ish. Congrats on reaching 200k subscribers.
I have really been enjoying your videos. I was cracking up when I heard you were naming a street after Billy Anderson. I am also a fan of Putther videos on GTA V.
I just started getting hooked on skylines and your channel. I don’t know if you have done this. But it would be cool to see you build into the mountains and if you have a snow terrain extension on your game. That would be unique. I think. Have you ever done anything like that?
this is such a good time watching this stream because you just hit 200k here but you are now just a couple thousand away from 300k as i watch today 2/27/2022. I am so glad your channel is growing and i hipe this streak continues!
Quick question, that first background picture to start your stream looks like Milwaukee’s waterfront/east side. Did you recreate Milwaukee in a previous build?? If you did, I’m sure us Wisconsinites would absolutely love to see that build!
This was the single greatest video on this channel I've ever seen! I'm new, please forgive me. To be honest I was busy at the moment but when I heard the 9/11 comment, I keyed in. Then you said 2 years later I believe? Anyway, I wanted to say it does take time. Look at the Caribbean. I live on St. Maarten and after Irma in 2017, things still haven't fully recovered. I'd say your city is well on it's way.
An estimated 43,000 to 45,000 immediate deaths in this disaster... Probably many more deaths afterward due to lack of city services. Which make this somewhere between the 3rd to 5th most deadly Tsunami in recorded history at least according to Wikipedia, but these estimates vary from source to source anyways. But this is up there. City skylines typically have a smaller population than in real life, at least with high density buildings, so IRL this would be even more devastating. This is based on your population counter. The disaster report is way too low. Logically speaking, those 40,000 people wouldn't be able to move out in time, so it is likely they just perished unfortunately. EDIT: Ok didn't expect the sudden chubbyemu reference.
I have had 2 tsunamis in my coastal city and only barely made 20k population. Our 1st tsunami literally happened when we were only at 2500 people. Wiped the city clean literally but we rebuilt it back up slowly but surely.
Stream starts at 30:40
Thank you for the timestamp!!
Thanks !
I hope no one stared at their screen for 30 minutes without a timer
You are my hero! 🤟
@@deViant14 I did. When he put it as a premiere before the actual stream started
Verde Beach, where it’s more important to rebuild/restore the Hamilton Experience and Volleyball Courts, than unnecessary services like schools & transportation.
If Myrtle brings fire. Who brings water? Tyrtle is too obvious.
LOL! Underrated.
Yurtle the Turtle
@@JoelRipke ooooooo. I like that.
Myron, of course.
Highly memeworty moment: City gets trashed by Tsunami, City Planner landscapes around Disaster Response Unit
If traffic backs up on Space Way is it a Space Jam?
What a first stream to catch. That went off the rails in the most amazing way. It'll be interesting to see how this disaster will impact future planning decisions.
Well if this series has taught me anything it is that there is no way in hell I'm ever going to buy the Natural Disasters DLC. The buildings added aren't worth the headache the disasters add (especially all the fires, which apparently still happen even with the disasters turned off).
I love the DLC, the only thing I do tho is turn down the disaster rate to make it more realistic
You can toggle the disasters completely off
Fires existed prior to the Disasters DLC. They just got turned up a notch.
it's crazy I didn't even link the deal site to find pricing history on the DLC and my comment disappeared. RUclips is crazy sometimes...or the people reporting...whichever it is.
Oh youtube lets creators delete comments...well that could be oppressive...good to know
Now at the Hamilton Experience: WATER WORLD
SeaWorld.
😂
the way the tide starts to recede at 1:16:00 ! Mad attention to detail
Lol, I was watching that just screaming for Phil to notice!
love that detail
Well lesson learned... Verde Beach needs some investment from Vault-Tec, you did after all add a spooky power plant to match.
You handled this one like a champ. I feel like a lot of streamers would ham it up in a situation like this - I appreciate that you didn't, and just focused on fixing the situation with your usual attitude. ^^
The tsunami was scary, but almost every major civilization encounters some kind of massive calamity. I see this as a win, something to write about in the verde beach historical archives, and you will build it bigger and better than ever lol
1:26:16 the guy in the green bird costume just strolling through the ruined park like it's nothing.
That is basically just every essential worker during the pandemic.
Everything is in chaos, but we still have to earn that minimum wage. Still gotta grind.
@@Moshthun and if you live in Ontario like I do, we spent the whole pandemic going "oh thank you essential workers!" And then when it came time to raise the minimum wage it went up a whopping 10 cents/hour. Grinding, indeed.
@@ManInJapan I live in the Netherlands. We had events like "applauding health care workers" and continuous messages about how they're heroes.
One day, there was a debate in our Parliament on whether their wages should be raised... Half of parliament just walked out, blocking the possibility for there to be a vote on it.
They just walked out of the building.
@@Moshthun oof. that's taking some responsibility right there 😡
"We can detail" ....five palm trees 🌴 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had a 7.3 tsunami on one of my builds once, took out most of my sea side town. Made me go look for a mod that auto rebuilds buildings as it would have taken me hours to click rebuild on every thing.
A auto rebuild function would be a nice QoL addition
wow I'm glad I came back and watched this whole video... I was watching on and off during the live stream and thought he was just activating random disasters for some reason... now I see it was just an unlucky night LOL
At 1:15:52 you can watch the water recede to the bay before the tsunami strikes The Experience. That's really impressive coding...
You should make a new memorial for the disasters.
It has to happen!
@@CityPlannerPlays If only we had saves in real life... Still, could have been worse, there are the Ragnarok (Disasters up to 25.5) and Extreme Ragnarok (Multiple disasters stacked upon each other until they reach 500, the disasters have a hard limit of 25.5 maximum.
I was going to type that to but I saw your comment. Good 10-20 thousand people died. I'm sure a memorial would ease the pain of the citizens who lost their family.
@@decivillain9216 when I first got the DLC I set out to test them out. I had a junk city. Set them to max. And clicked all. Even my PS4 had "fun" watching the havoc created. It made this nice purring sound you could probably hear from your house.
@@doodlenoodle4787 the population was around 124k near the beginning and dropped to around 88k. That's around 36k population lost.
Quote of the Stream “It’s going to be a relaxing stream”. If you only knew what was coming.
1:29:02 And that is why the US heavily regulates the building of nuclear plants near the coast. And that nuclear plant has cooling towers (which increases the efficiency of the power plant, compared to using river water or ocean water) and can be placed inland. It only need a fresh water source, to create the coolant water for the primary and secondary coolant loop.
Very fun watching this stream. I would love an episode where you focus on disasters, making the city more prepared for disasters by placing detectors, shelters, optimisation of the disaster response units and redundancy of the power grid by having power stations away from major disaster zones.
what a way to start October for bunker hills. They got coffins floating through the neighborhood.
the Milky way instead of Space Way sounds better at the space port
"Well we've got a whole bunch of land to work with now... now that everything's destroyed..."
Ever the optimist! :D
For the Metro, maybe there are some leftover elevation glitches from the 81 tiles mod where newly rebuilt stations are higher than the track.?. What an episode!
HOLY COW!!!! The airport, the Hamilton Experience. They're gone. They're all gone!
So 45 minutes into your 'calm relaxing stream', Verde Beach is inundated with water.
Oh no a tsunami! _immediately places a nuclear powerplant on the coastline_
him wondering if they have enough evacuation bunkers when i specifically remember him in that episode where he added the ONE bunker that they wouldnt need more because there was no way they would all make it to the bunkers in time anyway....this blood is in your hands Phillip.... 😂
Dont feel to bad. when a hurricane took our parts of Wilmington NC it took years to rebuild everything. The beach front when I left NC in 2014 have not recovered.
Naturally the hardest hit area in an tsunami is the artificial island out of the coast.
This stream really hurt. I wouldn't mind if you decided this episode wasn't official VB canon and started over. Ouch! Never gonna get the Natural Disasters DLC after seeing this!
With the Natural Disasters DLC you can turn disasters off, or to a lower frequency, so you don’t have to deal with this sort of thing every few weeks
It can be way worse. A level 10 tsunami basically resets the map.
Should make breakwater or levy out at sea as a protection device for the airport to prevent future flooding. Compensates for the low height of the island
Love how you're looking at the Hamilton Experience and go "oh yeah, we'll just read some comments while we wait for this Tsunami to pass" while 600 meters of water had receded from your coast 😂
Fun story that I like to share. Gregory Jarvis who was also on the Challenger in '86 was raised in my hometown and graduated from the now middle school (former high school) that bears his name. He was an Engineer and payload specialist. The house I grew up in is the same one he grew up in. Our linen closet still has the height markings from him and his two brothers. When our National Honor Society had their signing ceremony they always pointed out Greg's name in the book. My tiny town's unique tie to history.
Something tells me The Great Tsunami of the Early 2130s in Verde Beach history is going to be an instrumental event, not just for the history of the city, but maybe also for the politics and city planning, haha! Coming soon on Verde Beach, on hypothetical Episodes 54-60: Appeasing Myrtle by Rebuilding the City and Addressing the Climate Crisis Before Actually Building Up Her Land!
"Oceanside? More like Seafloor" had me laughing
You have given me such an educated and honest perspective into why things happen in cities the way they do. I feel like you have unlocked a secret level of understanding that was behind a veil of politics for me before, in a very fun and consistent manner. Great work, keep it up!
You could just name this Episode 54, even though it's much longer than a regular episode, your livestreams flow really well. I really don't think it needs any cutting.
The destroyed roads and rail are indeed those integrated in to the collapsed stations. Otherwise, tsunamis don't destroy roads and rails. They just destroy everything else 😅
Those buildings with a good view of the sea got a **really** good view of the sea
I live in Neil Armstrong's hometown, Wapakoneta OH. The Armstrong Air and Space Museum is on Apollo Drive. If you want to name a road after that? Also, I watched the Challenger tragedy in 5th Grade, live on TV at school. It was traumatic.
Bruh for a sec with the thumbnail i thought verde beach is actually ending... until i read the description
The areas of beach that washed away could potentially be an arboretum-type park, basically trails and little landscape/rock features. Maybe a Japanese-inspired thing.
I watched this all live last night and just couldn’t believe what was happening 😂💀
I started watching this series a few days ago and skipped to this episode to see the city being destroyed and it is hilarious that you are still obsessed with the Hamilton Experience lmfao
The new power plant begging for water, you realizing and placing water pipes, and the Tsunami saying, “Ha, I was already sending them water…”
No doubt FEMA will have some very strong words on the dismal state of Verde Beach's emergency relief and shelter plans. I firmly expect Verde Beach to put up some more emergency response units and a more robust shelter system before the next major disaster. If only to mitigate the inevitable wave of lawsuits.
If you make that volcano Mt Myrtle it's probably gonna erupt lmao
This is the reason I like the disaster dlc.
Congratulations on 200k!
Same
Verdegeddon has its revelation. What an awesome stream, thank you so much.
I like when you have natural disasters on 😭😭 makes it interesting
One heckuva stream! Tsunami, fires and a tornado, oh my!
Kudos to the VB disaster response team, they worked around the clock to make things back to normal ... Ish.
Congrats on reaching 200k subscribers.
I have really been enjoying your videos. I was cracking up when I heard you were naming a street after Billy Anderson. I am also a fan of Putther videos on GTA V.
35:40 did we notice the light pole growing in the middle of the street?
Oh man! I fell asleep waiting for the stream to start and it looks like I missed a good one 😂
I just started getting hooked on skylines and your channel. I don’t know if you have done this. But it would be cool to see you build into the mountains and if you have a snow terrain extension on your game. That would be unique. I think. Have you ever done anything like that?
the thing with snow maps is that they look so monotonous. will be a good challenge to make it look alive tho
Clearing my next 2 hours to watch, i have to see what the hype was about!
this is such a good time watching this stream because you just hit 200k here but you are now just a couple thousand away from 300k as i watch today 2/27/2022. I am so glad your channel is growing and i hipe this streak continues!
You could make one of their main exports electricity like Quebec and British Columbia!
After the ten minute mark I was wondering...
But *30Minutes!?* Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
That kind of delay is Borderline Abusive! For the viewers.
Quick question, that first background picture to start your stream looks like Milwaukee’s waterfront/east side. Did you recreate Milwaukee in a previous build?? If you did, I’m sure us Wisconsinites would absolutely love to see that build!
that's crazy, even the pedestrian path on the right is identical to the irl one if you look on google maps
Tsunami occurs and builds a nuclear power station.
Fukushima: 💀
LMFAO no sooner than the dude mentions Japan the freaking Nuclear plant floods HAHAHAH this was a dark one, whoo boy
Chirper Mascot: Entertaining Survivors 🤣
There's a tsunami coming, let's have a power backup! Places power plant ON THE BEACH
Webb Street was the perfect auto-generaated name for a space complex. James E. Webb, of course, being the first director of NASA.
This is a straight comedy hahaha
A giant tidal wave of eminent domain
This is why I can't bring myself to play with disasters on.
Your Packers beat our undefeated Cardinals :)
id guess getting tourism back would be hard
With all the interesting things happening, really regret missed this stream... XD
Phil watches his creation die in front of him in a live, the episode
This was the single greatest video on this channel I've ever seen! I'm new, please forgive me.
To be honest I was busy at the moment but when I heard the 9/11 comment, I keyed in. Then you said 2 years later I believe? Anyway, I wanted to say it does take time. Look at the Caribbean. I live on St. Maarten and after Irma in 2017, things still haven't fully recovered. I'd say your city is well on it's way.
Game: Fires, floods and tornado all at the same time.
Me: *Continues to laugh in Australian*
Laughs in louisianian
Ahh this is gonna be a good video to relax to tomorrow after assembling furniture in the new apartment :D
Ayyyy Crista McAuliffe! There's a planetarium named after her in the town I grew up in, her home town.
when you load up your save to name some streets, but all your streets are under water
Japan did not like that.
1:12:50 that pilot has balls of steel landing like that
An estimated 43,000 to 45,000 immediate deaths in this disaster... Probably many more deaths afterward due to lack of city services. Which make this somewhere between the 3rd to 5th most deadly Tsunami in recorded history at least according to Wikipedia, but these estimates vary from source to source anyways. But this is up there. City skylines typically have a smaller population than in real life, at least with high density buildings, so IRL this would be even more devastating.
This is based on your population counter. The disaster report is way too low. Logically speaking, those 40,000 people wouldn't be able to move out in time, so it is likely they just perished unfortunately.
EDIT: Ok didn't expect the sudden chubbyemu reference.
Phil I'm so glad I got see your channel grow. I can't wait to see you continue to grow and be successful on RUclips.
There is a mod you can use to change the capacity of the mass transit vehicles. It works wonders for tweeking your numbers.
The fish dreamed of escaping the fishbowl and into the toilet where he saw his friend go.
Myrtle is having an alliance with the ocean lol
You neglected your emergency bunkers, ypu placed like one 😂
Thanks for including my street name request!
Tsunami, tsunamyou, tsunam-foreveryone in the room!
A cemetery. The worst place where to have a natural disaster with no actual casualties.
As far as I remember you can use one of the dirt/landscape tools to paint sand at the beaches even in vanilla.
i love clearwater county (when is the next episode)
1:35:29
I would have a mental breakdown.
I was close, haha
You should build a disaster memorial for all the people lost in the most devastating natural disaster faced by the city.
1:35:38 Verde Beach summed up in one picture XD
been playing this game since release and still can't make a city this nice
I have had 2 tsunamis in my coastal city and only barely made 20k population. Our 1st tsunami literally happened when we were only at 2500 people. Wiped the city clean literally but we rebuilt it back up slowly but surely.
Sally K Ride would have been a good road name.
Ragnorock mod be like, Level 25 meteorite on you new town of 1500 people
This reminded me of the Red Bull population competition where quill18 got wiped out by a tsunami about 5 min in.
CPP looks right at the collapsed Central Station and cargo airport. "I don't see the collapsed tracks."