I just wanna use this space to write a heartfelt THANK YOU for all the kind comments following my injury. This is probably a bit of a slower episode as I'm still recovering but it has been amazing to see all the support and I haven't felt stressed out about not being able to create long videos which I feared I would - all due to you guys
although the city is surrounded by mountains and these mountains are incredibly close to the map centre, You should remember that a lot of modern day cities are close to mountains, such us Hobart, Denver etc.
Which is considerably weird since they were based on real places, this one being Innsbruck Happy to see the new direction, that lake turned out real nice.
Thanks a lot Artis, champ! And I had no idea that was the case Reikenan - although if I'm being a little harsh, Mountain Village kinda feels like a "But we got Innsbruck at home" moment
@@Infrastructurist I just checked the heights as well. Innsbruck is at 574 meters, and its highest surrounding mountain at the top of the Nordkette is 2.334 meters high. So Cities Skylines does take it up a few hundred meters, although it does look really similar to Innsbruck, just less snow and more of a "really tall hills"-feeling.
I think it would be a good idea to build a dam with a road on top where that dried out stream is as if that lake is kind of like a reservoir when there is a drought.
Him: “something dramatic!!” Me: “EDUCATION?!!! FINALLY!!!!” Him: “no.” Fine… this project might be almost as important so I won’t be mad 😤 It looks amazing ❤❤❤❤ glad you are getting better!
31:50 you might want to check out Iseo Lake in Italy, there are a few cement and steel companies installed in narrow flat spaces between huge moutains and the lake itself. it's pretty impressive and interesting as it was deemed the best places to place these big factories at the time, which can see cray as of today.
I'm glad you are feeling well enough to start releasing new content here on the channel. You were most definitely missed while you were recuperating. You sound like you feel better and are ready to start fresh, with new and inspiring design and detailing ideas to keep us on the edge of our seats. When it comes to putting out top quality build ideas and just great content all around, you're one of the best damn Cities Skylines 1 & 2 player's in this whole world. So glad to have you back and please start taking better care of yourself because a world without you wouldn't be one that I for one wouldn't like to exist in. Much love and respect from me to you and your family. 👍
37:38 about that little bit of industry there So this little weird industrial district i'll call Burnley Point was created somewhere around 1970s to provide some jobs for the newly built north suburbs, however, since it was so tiny and unsignificant, it was mostly forgotten and neglected by the rest of Riverview. By the 2000s Riverview unoficially excluded this disctrict, and it is now in limbo, being both part of the Riverview metro and not.
You could call the industrial place „upland mines“ because of the big plateau and you said something about mines, I could be some sort of old mining place and they just stuck with the name after adding some extra industry after the mines where not used anymore. Edit: I’ve just realized it doesn’t really make sense because the area isn’t on the plateau 😅
For the lore : The small lake can be remains of general stone quarries left behind and redevelop later on into real estate opportunities. And the big mountain ones are développements to ensure water ressources for the valley bellow when summer get dry like the 1930's project in central California =)
I think i got a story for the new industrial development. I think it can be nice that in the past, since there was that "natural flat area", some fishermen build houses where they also sell the fish they caught during the day from the near by river, maybe since the difference in altitude with some more terraforming u can make it look like there is a small natural stair that leads to the level of the river, so thats how the fishermen went down to fish. The name could be like " salmon bay" or maybe another fish u think its more appropriate to that area. Love from Italy and sorry for bad english ❤
39:15 The lake sort of looks like a cat or panthers head, and seeing how well you terraformed the mountain range I think it only be fitting to name it Lake Panterra. We can also imagine that panthers once roamed the region, perhaps inspiring the renaming the local football team from Chirpers to Panthers 🐱
man, I love this series and am so glad to see the whole environment coming up to speed, for lack of better terms, here. hope your recovery is still going smoothly!
really happy to see you back in shape - and also to see riverview again :) I have a suggestion for the first large lake: what about having a dam to block of the waterfall-ish stream that goes down to the main river? Are there actual power generating dams in SC2? but a visual one just for the detailing would work too i guess :)
for the small industrial area you could stick with the mining idea since it seems like a Colorado city, the state has a rich mining history in the mountains. It could be named "*future name of lake* stream mine" and it was a significant mine back in the day so you could have a couple old abandoned processing type props, but since it's an old American mine of course they decided to go higher up into the mountain. To signify it you could add a few of the wooden power lines (some standing and some fallen) but as props going up to a very tiny plateau to be an old ropeway that carried stuff up and down and you could add a old small entrance or 2 if you're able to with the props we have and willing to make it, and you could make a line through the tree line under the old ropeway and make it more bushy to show the old development a bit more. Could be an important piece of history for Riverview and it's growth way back in the day. Same way you you added a mansion in fort john that belongs to a powerful family, you could add a very nice old estate in the new lake neighborhood that belongs to the family that owns the mine,
What About 'Mount Ville' as a name for the industrial area.long ago people used to live there but then moved to other side after the 'new' industry replaced the mining.
Love the Riverview series. Lower back injury get some cat-cow stretches fixed my slipped disc. I do 8 reps everyday now and no sore back for 18 months.
Wow, that's absolutely stunning! I'm so glad Riverview's map finally got some love it needed! You're my absolute favourite CS creator so always happy to watch whatever you post. Get well soon Infra!
Add some life to your beautiful creations and add some spawners for animals in the terraforming tools and then click on the light blue pole and add some animals like moose, birds and other animals you would generally see in the area
You could name the lake Origin lake because it flows in to the main river, or it used to until it got blocked, and the people that lived there the indigenous called it origin lake because a part of the river originated from there. Also because the city is at a high altitude and there is no river/stream flowing into the lake they might’ve believed the lake to create water, there for the name Origin lake. To further this you could add ruins and other props around the area so there was a small community there hundreds of years ago, could add a lot of new lore opportunities to make the world feel more alive. Also is it only me who believes the lake looks like among us at 39:19?
Very interesting suggestion, thanks a lot! I havent actually played among us so it's super random if the shape of the lake mimics something from there hahahaha
You should make some small port on plateau lake. Add some jetties and small boats attached to them (if you have those props). That's perfect place for recreational area. You should also make this barier as small hydroelectric power plant (maybe not active if, you can't solve flood problem). It would fit perfectly. Great job!
Hi, small suggestion from some swiss guy who has seen a lot of mountain lakes. For ? lake, as it is a lake that is fed by melting Snow, the water level will be very season dependent (meaning probably much lower level in autumn and winter and high level in spring and summer). But you completely surrounded the lake with a road, so the lake has no place where the water can overflow during summer time. You should maybe turn the road part to a bridge where you already created the small river flowing down to the valley :)
I like the idea from one commenter about using an indigenous story for the plateau lake. But can I suggest using the story from Lake Minnewanka (“Water of the Spirits” in Nakoda) in Banff National Park? That lake was originally smaller, but was enlarged and deepened when a small power dam was constructed at one end. It might be fun to adopt that idea.
Many thanks for your great content! And Get Better! Also wanted to add: Farm fields underneath a Highway overpass not so realistic, instead would place warehouses or parking there or make it a damm. Would also try relocate farms outwards and vastly expand suburbs with petrol stations for cars ;)
Name suggestion for ? Lake is Inner Dam Lake as a salute to the Danish lake near Haderslev and makes sense considering the run-off has been dammed off.
Tip for the first lake water level: You probably have water sources in the rivers. Lower the sources of that closeby river by 30% and it should be enough for the lake to not cause any flooding! The other solution is to deepen the river bed around the lower parts of the city and create a small elevation alongside the coast line to stop the water P.S.: Could also enter Riverview's lore that because of global warming, the glaciers around town began melting fast, overflowing the rivers and forcing the mayors to unite in efforts to prevent floods
With the geography of the map, it would be quite logical to have some more small waterways aside from the river to manage the melting waters in the spring. Think of some small streams here and there. What you have done looks great.
I hope to see a lot more farmland and other industries like forestry and mining. It's the perfect place for it. Thanks for all the videos. I hope you are doing okay.
The small industry area looks like it could’ve been caused by a land slide. A cool name for the area could be “land Slide Terrace” a once none suitable area to build but do to a land slide caused by melting snow the area suddenly become flat enough to build on. Over time tho land settled, once again making the land unsuitable causing most of the businesses to leave.
I feel like that river level will settle. It’s the initial shock to the river that floods. Just have a spillway on the stream. So a dam that’s just a slight bit lower than the lake level. Then let the game run a while until the big river balances out
Could Park Dale have specialized in forestry? The surrounding areas are heavily forested, and in earlier times, the logs could have been transported directly via the rivers. This was very dangerous work, where the logs were tied together to form rafts, which were then steered down the valley by brave men. Over time, the surrounding area became more developed, and the work of these courageous rafters became unnecessary. Some of them had their sons learn further wood processing, and thanks to better infrastructure and the beautiful nature, the area also attracted some craftsmen from the valleys. This led to the establishment of a tradition of woodworking in this place.
? LAKE STORYLINE: There was a hydro-electric plant here in the 80s that powered early industry in the region and the nearby abandoned industrial area. After an unexplained “valve issue” that flooded much of the city below in 1988, the damn was filled in permanently with soil to prevent future flooding by the State Environmental Department. Local legend says a real-estate moguls son and his friends opened alll the release valves in a drunken stupor, but this was never investigated. Ever since the noisy hydro-electric dam was removed, property values have skyrocketed, leading to the luxury home development. The lake was renamed to “Lake Pia” after a young girl and her father were washed away by the flood waters while fishing near the riverbank.
Quickfire lake names gogogogogogo: Donavans Pond, Lake Chilliwack, Lake Fraser OR a few names of Scottish Lochs to take from: Lake Shiel, Lake Awe, Lomond Lake
When mountains are that steep usually roads instead of being a long uphill drive they swerve them like an S with hairpins until the elevation is bearable
I am saying Ironside for your industrial area. It’s an old iron area next to the river. With that, I think the lake on the plateau would be called Iron Lake
37:00 Let’s call it RiverHill With the main reasoning of built was for the early fishing industry that provided local fish to the suburbs little fish store. But as the suburbs grew and Riverview became bigger RiverHill district turned in to mixed Industrial and over the years because of it’s positioning and close to the river have become unattractive for industry as it pollutes the river.
Patreon supperter here: I have a request that you add rural development in the spaces where you intend to expand suburban developments in the future. I think this will help us and you visualize what's coming as you continue to explore the boundaries of what is developable and what is not. And, even though it may upset the masses, I would not hate another terraforming episode to finish smoothing out all of the mountain ranges on the map and adding more lakes, streams, and ponds. :D Thanks for your work Infra! Glad to hear that you are recovering well. I had a lower back injury this summer too and it temporarily wrecked my work coordinating the local, neighborhood communtiy garden. :'(
Your stream idea may still work if it's pinched a bit more. If some areas downriver still flood a berm could be a good idea and can be used as really nice trails. Edit: spelling
If you are going to build mansions and make this place a expensive place to live you should also build a golf course or a big tennis club as a place where the rich people meet
Lake Kerl. A weird anglicization of the Kyrgyz word for 'lake' (көл), since the terrain is reminiscent of all the beautiful mountain lakes of Kyrgyzstan.
Glad you're back! Is your obsession with little lakes a result of your injury somehow? 😉 Are you sure you didn't get hit on the head? 😂 Hope you get fully well soon!
I just wanna use this space to write a heartfelt THANK YOU for all the kind comments following my injury. This is probably a bit of a slower episode as I'm still recovering but it has been amazing to see all the support and I haven't felt stressed out about not being able to create long videos which I feared I would - all due to you guys
What did you do friend?
although the city is surrounded by mountains and these mountains are incredibly close to the map centre, You should remember that a lot of modern day cities are close to mountains, such us Hobart, Denver etc.
It's nice to see Riverview finally graduating into a more realistic looking map 😅 It's actually wild how.. uniquely unnatural the vanilla maps are...
Which is considerably weird since they were based on real places, this one being Innsbruck
Happy to see the new direction, that lake turned out real nice.
Thanks a lot Artis, champ!
And I had no idea that was the case Reikenan - although if I'm being a little harsh, Mountain Village kinda feels like a "But we got Innsbruck at home" moment
To be fair though - Innsbruck IS enclosed by mountains, some of which are pretty high with a rather abrupt (steep) incline
@@Infrastructurist I just checked the heights as well. Innsbruck is at 574 meters, and its highest surrounding mountain at the top of the Nordkette is 2.334 meters high. So Cities Skylines does take it up a few hundred meters, although it does look really similar to Innsbruck, just less snow and more of a "really tall hills"-feeling.
@@endless123487 Interesting! The 2800 meter peak might have been my creation originally though - I don't recall if it was a feature of the map.
I think it would be a good idea to build a dam with a road on top where that dried out stream is as if that lake is kind of like a reservoir when there is a drought.
I had a similar thought! :D
"I'm really not that great at terraforming"
* proceeds to excel at it *
Btw Park Dale industrial park is screaming for a quarry next to it :)
Him: “something dramatic!!”
Me: “EDUCATION?!!! FINALLY!!!!”
Him: “no.”
Fine… this project might be almost as important so I won’t be mad 😤
It looks amazing ❤❤❤❤ glad you are getting better!
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31:50 you might want to check out Iseo Lake in Italy, there are a few cement and steel companies installed in narrow flat spaces between huge moutains and the lake itself. it's pretty impressive and interesting as it was deemed the best places to place these big factories at the time, which can see cray as of today.
I'm glad you are feeling well enough to start releasing new content here on the channel. You were most definitely missed while you were recuperating. You sound like you feel better and are ready to start fresh, with new and inspiring design and detailing ideas to keep us on the edge of our seats. When it comes to putting out top quality build ideas and just great content all around, you're one of the best damn Cities Skylines 1 & 2 player's in this whole world. So glad to have you back and please start taking better care of yourself because a world without you wouldn't be one that I for one wouldn't like to exist in. Much love and respect from me to you and your family. 👍
37:38 about that little bit of industry there
So this little weird industrial district i'll call Burnley Point was created somewhere around 1970s to provide some jobs for the newly built north suburbs, however, since it was so tiny and unsignificant, it was mostly forgotten and neglected by the rest of Riverview. By the 2000s Riverview unoficially excluded this disctrict, and it is now in limbo, being both part of the Riverview metro and not.
You could call the industrial place „upland mines“ because of the big plateau and you said something about mines, I could be some sort of old mining place and they just stuck with the name after adding some extra industry after the mines where not used anymore.
Edit: I’ve just realized it doesn’t really make sense because the area isn’t on the plateau 😅
For the lore :
The small lake can be remains of general stone quarries left behind and redevelop later on into real estate opportunities.
And the big mountain ones are développements to ensure water ressources for the valley bellow when summer get dry like the 1930's project in central California =)
I think i got a story for the new industrial development. I think it can be nice that in the past, since there was that "natural flat area", some fishermen build houses where they also sell the fish they caught during the day from the near by river, maybe since the difference in altitude with some more terraforming u can make it look like there is a small natural stair that leads to the level of the river, so thats how the fishermen went down to fish. The name could be like " salmon bay" or maybe another fish u think its more appropriate to that area. Love from Italy and sorry for bad english ❤
The terraforming work is done perfectly good job!!
39:15 The lake sort of looks like a cat or panthers head, and seeing how well you terraformed the mountain range I think it only be fitting to name it Lake Panterra. We can also imagine that panthers once roamed the region, perhaps inspiring the renaming the local football team from Chirpers to Panthers 🐱
man, I love this series and am so glad to see the whole environment coming up to speed, for lack of better terms, here.
hope your recovery is still going smoothly!
Thank you!!
I was literally just thinking ‘Hmm I wonder when Infra will upload’ and BEHOLD, THE NOTIFICATION.
Your videos are so relaxing. Always watch them after work to relax 😅
really happy to see you back in shape - and also to see riverview again :)
I have a suggestion for the first large lake: what about having a dam to block of the waterfall-ish stream that goes down to the main river? Are there actual power generating dams in SC2? but a visual one just for the detailing would work too i guess :)
for the small industrial area you could stick with the mining idea since it seems like a Colorado city, the state has a rich mining history in the mountains. It could be named "*future name of lake* stream mine" and it was a significant mine back in the day so you could have a couple old abandoned processing type props, but since it's an old American mine of course they decided to go higher up into the mountain. To signify it you could add a few of the wooden power lines (some standing and some fallen) but as props going up to a very tiny plateau to be an old ropeway that carried stuff up and down and you could add a old small entrance or 2 if you're able to with the props we have and willing to make it, and you could make a line through the tree line under the old ropeway and make it more bushy to show the old development a bit more. Could be an important piece of history for Riverview and it's growth way back in the day. Same way you you added a mansion in fort john that belongs to a powerful family, you could add a very nice old estate in the new lake neighborhood that belongs to the family that owns the mine,
Thanks a lot for the inspiration, really like that idea!
I vote for this
What About 'Mount Ville' as a name for the industrial area.long ago people used to live there but then moved to other side after the 'new' industry replaced the mining.
The map reminds me off innsbruck, the steep land is quite realistic
Love the Riverview series. Lower back injury get some cat-cow stretches fixed my slipped disc. I do 8 reps everyday now and no sore back for 18 months.
Glad you’re back at it man hope you’re feeling better!
Riverview is looking better than ever! Its been amazing watching you develop this city :) Get well soon!
Wow, that's absolutely stunning! I'm so glad Riverview's map finally got some love it needed! You're my absolute favourite CS creator so always happy to watch whatever you post. Get well soon Infra!
Small name change suggestion. Instead of Valley Lake, I thought Lake Valley has a better ring to it. Great episode.
The new industrial area should be a logging camp!
Add some life to your beautiful creations and add some spawners for animals in the terraforming tools and then click on the light blue pole and add some animals like moose, birds and other animals you would generally see in the area
You could name the lake Origin lake because it flows in to the main river, or it used to until it got blocked, and the people that lived there the indigenous called it origin lake because a part of the river originated from there. Also because the city is at a high altitude and there is no river/stream flowing into the lake they might’ve believed the lake to create water, there for the name Origin lake. To further this you could add ruins and other props around the area so there was a small community there hundreds of years ago, could add a lot of new lore opportunities to make the world feel more alive.
Also is it only me who believes the lake looks like among us at 39:19?
Very interesting suggestion, thanks a lot!
I havent actually played among us so it's super random if the shape of the lake mimics something from there hahahaha
You should make some small port on plateau lake. Add some jetties and small boats attached to them (if you have those props). That's perfect place for recreational area. You should also make this barier as small hydroelectric power plant (maybe not active if, you can't solve flood problem). It would fit perfectly. Great job!
Hi, small suggestion from some swiss guy who has seen a lot of mountain lakes. For ? lake, as it is a lake that is fed by melting Snow, the water level will be very season dependent (meaning probably much lower level in autumn and winter and high level in spring and summer). But you completely surrounded the lake with a road, so the lake has no place where the water can overflow during summer time. You should maybe turn the road part to a bridge where you already created the small river flowing down to the valley :)
Giant lake on the mountain should be called O'Creagh's Run i swear they look identical if you know you know 😂
Glad to hear you are recovering! Also, a bit of terrain work was called for with this map.
Infrastructurist - "It's way too steep mountains!"
People from Innsbruck - "????????"
I like the idea from one commenter about using an indigenous story for the plateau lake. But can I suggest using the story from Lake Minnewanka (“Water of the Spirits” in Nakoda) in Banff National Park? That lake was originally smaller, but was enlarged and deepened when a small power dam was constructed at one end. It might be fun to adopt that idea.
Him: let's do detailing
Me: oh no ...
ITS A SICKNESS
Many thanks for your great content! And Get Better! Also wanted to add: Farm fields underneath a Highway overpass not so realistic, instead would place warehouses or parking there or make it a damm. Would also try relocate farms outwards and vastly expand suburbs with petrol stations for cars ;)
Name suggestion for ? Lake is Inner Dam Lake as a salute to the Danish lake near Haderslev and makes sense considering the run-off has been dammed off.
Tip for the first lake water level:
You probably have water sources in the rivers. Lower the sources of that closeby river by 30% and it should be enough for the lake to not cause any flooding!
The other solution is to deepen the river bed around the lower parts of the city and create a small elevation alongside the coast line to stop the water
P.S.: Could also enter Riverview's lore that because of global warming, the glaciers around town began melting fast, overflowing the rivers and forcing the mayors to unite in efforts to prevent floods
Riverrview is reaaaallly beautiful, It's hard to make good looking cities but this one, damnnnn
With the geography of the map, it would be quite logical to have some more small waterways aside from the river to manage the melting waters in the spring. Think of some small streams here and there. What you have done looks great.
Riverview video is back! Bee a supporter for this series in a while
@Infrastructurist: Might be to many bridges.
Miami: Hold my beer.
I hope to see a lot more farmland and other industries like forestry and mining. It's the perfect place for it. Thanks for all the videos. I hope you are doing okay.
The small industry area looks like it could’ve been caused by a land slide. A cool name for the area could be “land Slide Terrace” a once none suitable area to build but do to a land slide caused by melting snow the area suddenly become flat enough to build on. Over time tho land settled, once again making the land unsuitable causing most of the businesses to leave.
I think it would look interesting if Dale park hade an old saw mill. Like they used the river to transport the logs.
I feel like that river level will settle. It’s the initial shock to the river that floods. Just have a spillway on the stream. So a dam that’s just a slight bit lower than the lake level. Then let the game run a while until the big river balances out
Could Park Dale have specialized in forestry? The surrounding areas are heavily forested, and in earlier times, the logs could have been transported directly via the rivers. This was very dangerous work, where the logs were tied together to form rafts, which were then steered down the valley by brave men.
Over time, the surrounding area became more developed, and the work of these courageous rafters became unnecessary. Some of them had their sons learn further wood processing, and thanks to better infrastructure and the beautiful nature, the area also attracted some craftsmen from the valleys. This led to the establishment of a tradition of woodworking in this place.
I would call it Timberbrook
? LAKE STORYLINE: There was a hydro-electric plant here in the 80s that powered early industry in the region and the nearby abandoned industrial area. After an unexplained “valve issue” that flooded much of the city below in 1988, the damn was filled in permanently with soil to prevent future flooding by the State Environmental Department. Local legend says a real-estate moguls son and his friends opened alll the release valves in a drunken stupor, but this was never investigated. Ever since the noisy hydro-electric dam was removed, property values have skyrocketed, leading to the luxury home development. The lake was renamed to “Lake Pia” after a young girl and her father were washed away by the flood waters while fishing near the riverbank.
Quickfire lake names gogogogogogo:
Donavans Pond, Lake Chilliwack, Lake Fraser
OR a few names of Scottish Lochs to take from: Lake Shiel, Lake Awe, Lomond Lake
You need a neighborhood named Tremont (Three Mountains)! It’s a fairly common neighborhood/city name across the U.S.
When mountains are that steep usually roads instead of being a long uphill drive they swerve them like an S with hairpins until the elevation is bearable
Welcome back!! Hoping your recovery is going well :)
Thank you very much - it's going better than I could have hoped!
@@Infrastructurist So happy to hear that and to have you back man!
I am saying Ironside for your industrial area. It’s an old iron area next to the river. With that, I think the lake on the plateau would be called Iron Lake
37:00 Let’s call it RiverHill
With the main reasoning of built was for the early fishing industry that provided local fish to the suburbs little fish store. But as the suburbs grew and Riverview became bigger RiverHill district turned in to mixed Industrial and over the years because of it’s positioning and close to the river have become unattractive for industry as it pollutes the river.
The Mountain Lake needs to have the remnants of a colonial fort and a colonial town, could be a good challenge
Riverview yeaaaah !!!
You should build a key wall road where the lake has been blocked to create a dam look. The creek bed looks nice dried out.
Dedicating some nearby land for a conservation area / state forest would be a fitting touch as well
You know what, I'm starting to come around on the education issue. You're not ignoring it, youre roleplaying modern day america!!
19:02 what song is that? Sound like Humble Braggers, but im not sure?
Purple Fire by ELFL
Patreon supperter here: I have a request that you add rural development in the spaces where you intend to expand suburban developments in the future. I think this will help us and you visualize what's coming as you continue to explore the boundaries of what is developable and what is not. And, even though it may upset the masses, I would not hate another terraforming episode to finish smoothing out all of the mountain ranges on the map and adding more lakes, streams, and ponds. :D
Thanks for your work Infra! Glad to hear that you are recovering well. I had a lower back injury this summer too and it temporarily wrecked my work coordinating the local, neighborhood communtiy garden. :'(
What's the mod that shows the elevation from sea level?
Extended tool tips
@@caponecashfunds thanks!!
The new Industry really need car tire marks. Looks like the perfect place to go enjoy a car. Love your videos ❤
I haven’t played in awhile but I swear there are actual Pine trees in the game, in addition to the Spruce trees
Your stream idea may still work if it's pinched a bit more. If some areas downriver still flood a berm could be a good idea and can be used as really nice trails.
Edit: spelling
If you are going to build mansions and make this place a expensive place to live you should also build a golf course or a big tennis club as a place where the rich people meet
Lake Kerl. A weird anglicization of the Kyrgyz word for 'lake' (көл), since the terrain is reminiscent of all the beautiful mountain lakes of Kyrgyzstan.
Kerl is dude in german 😂
I missed Riverview :)
Glad you're back!
Is your obsession with little lakes a result of your injury somehow? 😉 Are you sure you didn't get hit on the head? 😂
Hope you get fully well soon!
protect that back, you only get one! thanks for the video
Would be nice if you create a big dam in the mountains. A bit like the hoover dam
Just casually spending 200 million on trees… Really enjoy the new terrain!
imagine being a farm owner and helping the econi;y just for your farm to be replaced by a lake
I'm making a drinking game of every time Infra says "interesting" 😅
How do you get the elevation tool tip info to show? I have been guessing when making lakes and this would help a ton!
Nevermind: It's part of "extended tool tips". Had it set to standard instead of metric units. Now it works!
How about "Lovers Lake" where couples used to go to enjoy a romantic picnic or whatever
Finally riverview
if you would have used surface tool more, your city's going to become really good
Lake Doom! Because of its very dangerous position and size
i was generally confused when all of the tiles was not purchased
What are your Lumina settings ?
It's time to get rid of that farm on the lake.
Im downloading Cities Skylines 2! Steam can be slow sometimes, but by tommorow it should be done!
EDIT: it has been downloaded!
may you please share your textures and lumina settings? ur game looks amazing!
I’d still cut those mountains down. I find the games mountains a bit ridiculous for most populated areas
Where can I see your light settings and ground texture?
You could name your lakes and natural features after your patreons
What is the mod that lets you place lots of different trees at once? - Thanks!
I hope you put a parking lot and bench near in lake
Finally Riverview!
Quest Lake, in honor of the “?”
Name the lake Great Plateau Lake.
I live in South Lake Tahoe and I thought it sorta Reno day me of Lake Tahoe
looks good boss
Is it just me or does the big lake look like a among us
wich map texture do u use?
Seaside serenity if I'm recalling correctly
Make a golf course.
What was that!??!??? 34:53
What allows you to see your population and money growth without hivering over it?
please make a mountain village for tourists if this comment reach 100 likes ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We need this
Be well, please.