maybe not coal on the island, but across the lake would make sense, you could have a little industry there and because its across the river it would be fine
57:12 the fence should go to the river so Richie Rich the home owner can enjoy the waterfront they own. Awesome video as always. The coal mine should go on the other side of the island maybe
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this is one of my favorite builds recently! it is very organic but also very planned. great variety of assets and very natural but also logical zoning.
Can you do something to show off the new cul-de-sacs? I know a lot of suburbs have dead end streets with cul-de-sacs to fit in more houses. At least here in the US. Would be nice to see.
Just a queston from a Hungarian guy who never saw anything like this. Why r ur trains running on the streets? It would be much more efficient if it traveled on its own track. You know, 2 tracks slighlty elevated from the ground, so you allow more frequent schedule. 2:22
Why not instead of making 2 trains lines going to both cities, why not make one train like going from one city to another and stopping by your city? will definitely help the train traffic a bit in my opinion
I’m sorry, but I have to say something. I think that you’re underestimating how much public transport has of a meaning. You used just one line for the new commercial district, which frankly saying, is way too low. Maybe try and make better connections, to the new public service building as well? Furthermore, instead of “adding one more line” you should change the highway bridge to a mixed used highway street, with a bus lane for example. Then create a bus lane/ tram lane. Use circular and point- to- point lanes. Greetings from Germany
I'm commenting well before watching the whole episode-but for long stretches of rail, I like to toss in a few "station tracks" here and there to make that little switchover track so trains can change lanes if they need to. I don't know if it would help or not, or if you already found a solution later in the video
I agree with previous comments, coal across the island not on it 😅 feels like a barrier between the two areas would be nice Valley Gardens, Linden Gardens? 👀 Also, trams? =)
I think we need to mine coal to lower the cost of generating electricity, or switch to renewable energy to permanently eliminate air pollution. Otherwise, it would be bad to be constantly short of money because of power generation.
No coal. After watching you for a few years I can safely say you would suffer from a bad case of buyers remorse. Mining town for sure. Future need of the county would be the county seat/main city. Doesn't need to be large at all. Just a few semi-tall buildings. More transportation hub orientated. Touristy. More feature/unique buildings, etc.
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Pls dont stop building this one. Keep it going till every piece is build on. But am i the only that dont like the intro where i see the finished builds of the video. Takes away the whole suprise for me and i just look away till the building starts.
Might be a bit ambitious but you could turn the entire waterfront pathway into a pedestrian road and add a tram going down it
if we don't have bicecles, we use trams
maybe not coal on the island, but across the lake would make sense, you could have a little industry there and because its across the river it would be fine
57:12 the fence should go to the river so Richie Rich the home owner can enjoy the waterfront they own. Awesome video as always. The coal mine should go on the other side of the island maybe
I know the train road is a cool feature but wouldn't it be better to have a double track on that train line to help with the congestion?
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Better services affect really positively to the total income of the city, that is actually awesome
Save the island to be a national park! Make the coal industry on the peninsula with coal reserves
this is one of my favorite builds recently! it is very organic but also very planned. great variety of assets and very natural but also logical zoning.
Yes you need a coal mining town and industry town
A crazy detailed coal mining operation on the island would be so cool to see
Don’t stop this series
16:50 maybe connect the path across the river into industrial area might be helpful.
1:00:41minutes do not like the industrial I think it should be moved never look at that I think it should be moved keep up with the good content😊😊😊
You should add a bus line that just spans the length of Franklin Boulevard and loops back, seeing as that seems to be the central artery of the town
Sticking with the RDR2 theme, and since the new subdivision is next to a creek, Morgan Creek would be a good shout.
I think "New Hope" is a solid region name. Other suggestions are "Morning Woods" and "Country Trail."
Been learning from you since 2019, thanks man.
You should build an executive community on the little island with large homes. Definitely make a separate little coal town elsewhere.
Can you do something to show off the new cul-de-sacs? I know a lot of suburbs have dead end streets with cul-de-sacs to fit in more houses. At least here in the US. Would be nice to see.
I have this really cool Atlas of Oregon that has all types of maps and of Oregon. Also PS our state tree is the Douglas fur tree.
Still really enjoying this series!
I say no to coal, it's too close to the neighbourhood.
Yey! Den Tag aber nicht vor dem Abend.. ! 🙃
Could add sort off an industrial area with car dealerships etc on the outskirts of blackwater
Just a queston from a Hungarian guy who never saw anything like this. Why r ur trains running on the streets? It would be much more efficient if it traveled on its own track. You know, 2 tracks slighlty elevated from the ground, so you allow more frequent schedule. 2:22
Why not instead of making 2 trains lines going to both cities, why not make one train like going from one city to another and stopping by your city? will definitely help the train traffic a bit in my opinion
I’m sorry, but I have to say something. I think that you’re underestimating how much public transport has of a meaning. You used just one line for the new commercial district, which frankly saying, is way too low. Maybe try and make better connections, to the new public service building as well?
Furthermore, instead of “adding one more line” you should change the highway bridge to a mixed used highway street, with a bus lane for example. Then create a bus lane/ tram lane. Use circular and point- to- point lanes.
Greetings from Germany
I'm commenting well before watching the whole episode-but for long stretches of rail, I like to toss in a few "station tracks" here and there to make that little switchover track so trains can change lanes if they need to. I don't know if it would help or not, or if you already found a solution later in the video
Could add a community college type of campus between your new suburb and the farms?
I agree with previous comments, coal across the island not on it 😅 feels like a barrier between the two areas would be nice
Valley Gardens, Linden Gardens? 👀
Also, trams? =)
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I'd watch the episode 'detailing a railyard', as long as you'll place every single tree by hand...
Nice new little coal village or town that is over the water. Otherwise you’ll just keep adding more and more
The American way of transportation
the little island would be a very comfy sparse forestgnome housing area
I think we need to mine coal to lower the cost of generating electricity, or switch to renewable energy to permanently eliminate air pollution. Otherwise, it would be bad to be constantly short of money because of power generation.
Love your waterfront recreation area.
In contrast to that I say YES to coal!
Love your detailing!!! Also the uk assets don’t have those ground textures so snow can accumulate for snow maps, vs every other asset.
No coal. After watching you for a few years I can safely say you would suffer from a bad case of buyers remorse.
Mining town for sure.
Future need of the county would be the county seat/main city. Doesn't need to be large at all. Just a few semi-tall buildings. More transportation hub orientated. Touristy. More feature/unique buildings, etc.
Like this comment if you think ConflictNerd should build a coal industry near Valley Gardens, like the other comment if you think he should hold firm to an Appalachian coal mining town.
Money problem? Develop a new sequel to an IP or create a new T-Rex attraction. Problem solved.
Love the video:3
Pls dont stop building this one. Keep it going till every piece is build on. But am i the only that dont like the intro where i see the finished builds of the video. Takes away the whole suprise for me and i just look away till the building starts.
you seriously need some flowers in the place, it needs some pop of color, things are just too grey...
0:37 really? A car driving backward