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Maybe naming places after some key city founders (e.g. Patreons) explorers or Native American place names could be cool. I’d name the old port “River’s Rest”. Backstory is that it’s where explorers coming down the river moored their steamships historically and was turned into a small port when the city was first established.
Edit: misread the question and suggested names for the new port instead. But I'll leave it here... Well, the boring but probably more realistic name would be Newport. As for more interesting names, what about Riverbend? After all, that was the reason you placed the harbor in that spot. Riverbend could already have been the name of the forest that sadly had to make way for the port, but the name stuck around. I could see it formally being called Riverbend Harbor but people leaving away the "Harbor" bit and just called it Riverbend in everyday parlance. Maybe they'd even shorten it to the Bend. And for some sillier and not at all appropriate ones: Starboard (since Port is already taken), or Port McPortface. All that said: great series of videos! You've gotten me quite stoked about this sim. Haven't played any city builder sim since the original Sim City, but have watched quite a few videos in recent years. Once there's more content and some of the kinks have been ironed out I'll get started with the enormous learning curve for CS2.
Yeah, he is able to coax this game into looking decent, which is difficult. He also apparently runs it on some sort of super-computer. This game is a let-down. The building models are bad, and no procedural generation, and no vector based zones. Sorry, it's almost 2024, this game should be better, and they shouldn't have all the issues with performance either.
A technical University would be great as a second location for the university in the "old" harbour. Would also fit into the storyline as the old university was to small for the growing city and the new chemical plant in the harbour development needed lots of STEM students they partnered and used the now abandoned land in the old port, which is where the chemical company was located beforehand Edit: if there isn't enough space you should probably built it near the new port as a part of that development as I just noticed how big that asset is
Offices and universities are a really good idea - really realistic. For inspiration, you could look up Medienhafen Düsseldorf or Duisburger Innenhafen!
The old port could be named 'Riverview lock' - Like Camden Lock in London, an innner city body of water which is surrounded by a Market and housing, with a bunch of pedestrian paths and bridges over the water could look really cool! Although I don't know if that's typically found in America...
I know it's probably too late, but it would be cool if it's in the shape of an oxbow - as though it was built in an oxbow lake. It would make more sense than huge excavations or a typical lake off the the side of the river. Perhaps it could've been called 'Oxport'.
Yeah, I love the idea of the old/nonfunctional port "port of riverview" - the name of the new port doesn't matter as much because it's not like it's a tourist destination
I suggest naming the port simply "North Harbor" (It's in the north right?) The naming is simple, but based on what was done in Aalborg, Denmark. In postwar period, Aalborg Harbor was an enormous harbor spreading across the entire inner city of Aalborg and Nørresundby (you can find satelitte imagery showing the extent of it - almost all of these cities were just harbor basically). At some point in the 60s, it was decided that the Greenlandic trade was to move from Copenhagen to Aalborg - this necessitated expanding the harbor, but there was no room. A new harbor was established to the east of Aalborg (similar to here with Riverview), and over time, that harbor has expanded while the inner city harbor has been decomissioned slowly over the past 50 years, making room for highrise buildings, offices and modern culture. Some parts of the inner city harbor remain, but these will also be moving out east to make room for modern city development. This new harbor to the east of the old harbor is, very simply, called "Østhavnen" - [The] East Harbor (or port, if one insists). The stories between Riverview and Aalborg are basically identical - so I propose using the same naming convention.
The same is happening to Amsterdam, Hamburg, Gdansk and other cities in Europe that were dependant on growth with sea / river connection in the industrial age but now in the "Office Age" are being revamped.
Great vid as always! For the name suggestion for the old Port of Riverview perhaps you would consider calling it "Riverview Quays"? The old Port of Riverview certainly has the look and layout of an aged industrial district that served this city while it was smaller, but seeing that the city is now a megahub of commerce it has been converted into an entertainment area where people can walk along the riverbank going to see the sites, go to restaurants, cinema complexes and malls. Reminds me a bit of Circular Quay in Sydney :) Just a suggestion, love the series!
Best episode of the series so far probably, great content! My suggestion for the old harbour district would be "The Docks": it really sounds like the name developers would give to an old industrial area turned into a fancy hip neighbourhood
Honestly all that's missing is actually satisfying the growing demand for everything else. I really think it's time to up zone basically everything in the actual city and create some new suburbs / low density outside the city expanding it more and more. Also make sure you get fire and police coverage in the new harbor area. Technical university would be awesome in the "Old Port" area as people have pointed out. Congrats on this awesome city! Can't wait for the next episode.
the old port of riverview could become the passenger port of riverview. The city decided to build a new industrial port because of the growing industry in and around riverview, so they refunctioned the old port to a passenger port.
Man, I always watched Pres' videos and was so sad when he stopped uploading a year ago. Your channel and this series has really rejuvenated my love for Cities Skylines, even if I rarely play the game myself. I just can't get myself to invest the time required to achieve results like this, but I really love following along on your progress!
Downtown Port: “John M. Tyler Industrial Port.” Named after the public speaker and railway engineer from the 1890s who brought major industry and modern infrastructure ideas to Riverview through sponsoring their railway. They renamed the old “Port of Riverview” to reflect his name as a reminder of his impact on this city and its history.
Really like the Harbor area. Well done. Maybe some city services. Fire/Police. also some bus or trams running from large parking areas to the Port and rail Heads. Cheers.
Yah, for the average US city this looks nothing like literally any city ever. Doesnt have nearly enough suburban sprawl, has a HUGE port on a tiny river and the farms are WAY WAY to close to the cities. IRL the farms are like a 20-40 min drive
Loving your series! Riverview feels so authentic and believable. Have you followed any existing city plans or inspiration from a particular American city?
While the port is majestic, I have to say that your highway and rail construction in this build absolutely stole the show. So many super cool, creative connectivity decisions that all look extremely realistic. It looks absolutely amazing.
I find it a bit weird that the ships arrive from and leave upstream. Most cargo ships travel at sea and that is almost always downstream of the river. Just a thought. Everything else looks good though!
Yes, realistically, the port would be down at the complete other end of the city towards the sea and after the two tributary forks of the river come together, making it a larger and more navigable waterway.
The only problem with your videos is that it’s wayy too short, I’d like to binge watch 2 hours straight of you building your city. Love the quality and the gorgeous build!!
Great content ! Seeing those huge mountains would it be possible to create a mountain side development? Some low density residential housing and maybe a hiking trail?
Could you try to make a cargo route from the other side of the river? That way you get cargo ships from the north and the south and it would look really cool and add to the randomness
I've been following your content since the game came out and to be honest, your plays inspire me a lot. I love your content and sometimes watch your videos to spend time or just to get inspired for a personal city build. At any rate, i appreciate your effort, keep up the great work
Here's a suggestion for renaming "Port of Riverview" to "Belfast Port." This choice is inspired by the fact that the Titanic was constructed at this port on March 31, 1909. Given the relatively modest sizes of both Belfast Port and Riverview Port, I believe this name is fitting also i live in Northern Ireland, specifically Tandragee, and with Belfast being the capital I think this name is appropriate.
Rename the original port to ‘Old Riverview’. I take inspiration from Felixstowe, UK which is home to the port of Felixstowe, the largest shipping container port in the UK. As the Port of Felixstowe was built, and Felixstowe expanded south with new developments for workers, the old part of Felixstowe became known as ‘Old Felixstowe’, maintaining its old docks and local ferry line. In recent years Old Felixstowe has seen an influx of investment and development of new, spacious apartment style homes with parks and pedestrian spaces. I feel like Riverview is mirroring this development and behaviour. Great content as always 👍
Oh yes *Industry* You see the rest of the valley? *Industrialize it more* >:D Also, those nice plateaus in the mountains? Gated communities for the rich, they're already highest social class, why not have them physically live above the others?
The new port should have its own fire station and police station before it becomes a situation. Most elaborate build, especially with the highway and off ramps. Great unique content with the limits of the new game.
"Harbor East" is a lovely gentrified place where we Riverview people love to go for crabs, oysters and beer. The local brewery with the fun mascot moved into the old harbor building and never looked back. I would recommend going there when on a visit to Riverview. If you have a chance to visit during fall, the german style october fest at Harbor East Plaza is immensely fun for the whole family. Love that they still have the old blues bar with live music every saturday - for those who knew it back then, when ths area was still Riverview's main harbor - it hasn't changed at all! even the cute waitress is still there!
Those quay walls sure worked great! For a name, I immediately thought of Baltimore's "Inner Harbor," as it fits perfectly for Riverview. I thihnk you could either make it a warehouse/gritty/cool place, or load it with mixed use, restaurants, entertainment (sports field, aquarium, etc)...
I can't stand wait to watch another episode of your city. Mine cities usually looks like shit but i am glad i can take inspiration from you and improve mine. Thanks for your contribution and keep going ;)
God the cinematic view at the end alone was enough to earn a sub from me. That music is so great. It genuinely feels like I'm watching the end credits scene of a movie I love stuff like this, but my own cities are usually terribly cluttered and without much thought. Monkey brain seees green bar and builds residential, and gets the dopamine hit when it zones in. Appreciate the work, this can't have been easy to edit
A small port like the old Port of Riverview you could name after a ship manufacturing company. They would have dry docks, access ways to open waters, and rail connections to get steel shipments. Riverview Ship Co., Riverview Iron Works, RV Shipyard, etc.
You could name the inner harbor Northside Wharf. What was once Riverview’s main harbor quickly became too small for the growing increase of water-borne traffic. As such the city had begun designs of a massive new harbor to the north of the city. However, this left the question of the old port that had once brought cargo in for the residents on the waterfront and backroads. After the completion of the new harbor the city made it’s final decision and renamed the old harbor “Northside Wharf” as a leisure and recreational area for the citizens in and surrounding the sprawling neighborhood of Northside. Although the railway system largely became redundant and lightly used, it was to be repurposed as a train museum for the locals to see. All that remains of the once central harbor is a few empty cargo containers sitting next to the train museum.
What you're saying about the old port is very similar to what was done with Canary Wharf in London, I would suggest calling it Chirper Wharf. You have Chirperbank Field in the city nearby, so perhaps Chirper Wharf is where all the high rise headquarters for banks like Chirperbank would be. Maybe you could even transform it into a financial sector for your city, with the Central Bank building being placed there surrounded by high rise offices.
Thank you for the great content, you inspire me a lot when I build and I got lots of tips from you especially with road building! The city looks amazing can’t wait to see what’s coming next! With all the negativity around this game, let’s take a moment to realize this is a 100% vanilla city without any mods or DLCs, and it looks spectacular!
Name the old port Docklands. That’s what we have in Melbourne Australia. It also got redeveloped into an inner city high rise commercial/residential area a couple decades ago.
I'd name the previous port 'The distillery district' - the previous industry focussed on producing, bottling, and shipping spirits. That industry faltered during the prohibition, and the buildings were redeveloped into housing, although hipster residents appreciate both the old views and the history of the location. Not an original idea - many cities have such a district (e.g. Toronto) but a nice one nonetheless! Would be lovely to add a few unique assets once modders start making them - residential units with old industrial chimney stacks etc!
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The new area could be called 'Portside'.
Maybe naming places after some key city founders (e.g. Patreons) explorers or Native American place names could be cool. I’d name the old port “River’s Rest”. Backstory is that it’s where explorers coming down the river moored their steamships historically and was turned into a small port when the city was first established.
i love the denglish accent
"Riverview Wharf"
Edit: misread the question and suggested names for the new port instead. But I'll leave it here... Well, the boring but probably more realistic name would be Newport. As for more interesting names, what about Riverbend? After all, that was the reason you placed the harbor in that spot. Riverbend could already have been the name of the forest that sadly had to make way for the port, but the name stuck around. I could see it formally being called Riverbend Harbor but people leaving away the "Harbor" bit and just called it Riverbend in everyday parlance. Maybe they'd even shorten it to the Bend.
And for some sillier and not at all appropriate ones: Starboard (since Port is already taken), or Port McPortface.
All that said: great series of videos! You've gotten me quite stoked about this sim. Haven't played any city builder sim since the original Sim City, but have watched quite a few videos in recent years. Once there's more content and some of the kinks have been ironed out I'll get started with the enormous learning curve for CS2.
I‘d rename the old port district, wait for it, Oldport!
had the same thought, its a very realistic name given its history and how names come about (they grow through common conception)
I was going to say the same thing
And name the new port…Newport.
I thought the same
The Afterport
Creators like you are what makes the community so great
Thank you - but right back at you! The great atmosphere and all the support are a large part of our wonderful community as well ☺
Yeah, he is able to coax this game into looking decent, which is difficult. He also apparently runs it on some sort of super-computer. This game is a let-down. The building models are bad, and no procedural generation, and no vector based zones. Sorry, it's almost 2024, this game should be better, and they shouldn't have all the issues with performance either.
You are sooo bloody good at making everything fit and look stupid realistic with the BASE game no less
A technical University would be great as a second location for the university in the "old" harbour.
Would also fit into the storyline as the old university was to small for the growing city and the new chemical plant in the harbour development needed lots of STEM students they partnered and used the now abandoned land in the old port, which is where the chemical company was located beforehand
Edit: if there isn't enough space you should probably built it near the new port as a part of that development as I just noticed how big that asset is
That’s a great idea bro
W idea, but is the space in the old harbour enough?
Before anyone else suggests it, I’ll hijack this comment to say the university’s name should be, wait for it… Riverview Institute of Technology (RIT).
The oil house has 1000 workets
Offices and universities are a really good idea - really realistic. For inspiration, you could look up Medienhafen Düsseldorf or Duisburger Innenhafen!
Remember to set cargo rail routes to the port, because if you don't the upgrade is purely visual
watch the video
Hi! I made sure to do that in the video ☺
To the actual cargo port building?@@Infrastructurist
@@Infrastructuristi think he means to the actual port building
I did mean the actual port building and not the port in general as I saw in the video there are connections to the cargo rail station.
The old port could be named 'Riverview lock' - Like Camden Lock in London, an innner city body of water which is surrounded by a Market and housing, with a bunch of pedestrian paths and bridges over the water could look really cool! Although I don't know if that's typically found in America...
They can be found here they're just typically in smaller cities and fairly small. You can see examples of them in Ithaca NY on Cayuga lake for example
I know it's probably too late, but it would be cool if it's in the shape of an oxbow - as though it was built in an oxbow lake. It would make more sense than huge excavations or a typical lake off the the side of the river. Perhaps it could've been called 'Oxport'.
Always a great time when i see infrastructurist uploaded again!. This guy deserves 1mil subs😍
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Call the new port area 'Newport' which is a very common name
Yeah, call it Newport Menthol!
Yeah, I love the idea of the old/nonfunctional port "port of riverview" - the name of the new port doesn't matter as much because it's not like it's a tourist destination
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Haven’t really been enjoying CS2 content as much as I hoped, but your videos have been a clear highlight.
The highlight of my weekend, Mr. Mayor.
Literally been waiting on this since Friday.
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Much appreciated Mr. Solan - hope you have a nice day! ☺
Whilst others find their feet, you zoom miles ahead - seriously - your work is amazing
I suggest naming the port simply "North Harbor" (It's in the north right?)
The naming is simple, but based on what was done in Aalborg, Denmark. In postwar period, Aalborg Harbor was an enormous harbor spreading across the entire inner city of Aalborg and Nørresundby (you can find satelitte imagery showing the extent of it - almost all of these cities were just harbor basically). At some point in the 60s, it was decided that the Greenlandic trade was to move from Copenhagen to Aalborg - this necessitated expanding the harbor, but there was no room. A new harbor was established to the east of Aalborg (similar to here with Riverview), and over time, that harbor has expanded while the inner city harbor has been decomissioned slowly over the past 50 years, making room for highrise buildings, offices and modern culture. Some parts of the inner city harbor remain, but these will also be moving out east to make room for modern city development. This new harbor to the east of the old harbor is, very simply, called "Østhavnen" - [The] East Harbor (or port, if one insists).
The stories between Riverview and Aalborg are basically identical - so I propose using the same naming convention.
The same is happening to Amsterdam, Hamburg, Gdansk and other cities in Europe that were dependant on growth with sea / river connection in the industrial age but now in the "Office Age" are being revamped.
Great vid as always!
For the name suggestion for the old Port of Riverview perhaps you would consider calling it "Riverview Quays"? The old Port of Riverview certainly has the look and layout of an aged industrial district that served this city while it was smaller, but seeing that the city is now a megahub of commerce it has been converted into an entertainment area where people can walk along the riverbank going to see the sites, go to restaurants, cinema complexes and malls. Reminds me a bit of Circular Quay in Sydney :)
Just a suggestion, love the series!
Best part of my day! Love to see a video every 3 days and just decompress. Thanks Infra!
this city is by far and away the best one on youtube right now. the region is so beautiful and realistic, and the additions are perfect as well.
Best episode of the series so far probably, great content! My suggestion for the old harbour district would be "The Docks": it really sounds like the name developers would give to an old industrial area turned into a fancy hip neighbourhood
So glad to see your channel blowing up, loving the CS2 content, keep it up man!
I have been excitedly waiting for your next video and this was NOT a disappointment! This might be my favorite Riverview episode yet!
Honestly all that's missing is actually satisfying the growing demand for everything else. I really think it's time to up zone basically everything in the actual city and create some new suburbs / low density outside the city expanding it more and more. Also make sure you get fire and police coverage in the new harbor area. Technical university would be awesome in the "Old Port" area as people have pointed out. Congrats on this awesome city! Can't wait for the next episode.
the old port of riverview could become the passenger port of riverview.
The city decided to build a new industrial port because of the growing industry in and around riverview, so they refunctioned the old port to a passenger port.
This is a good idea!
Won't work, as it is in between to dams.
Would love to see a rail freight set up, most us cities have big rail yards for freight.
Edit: never mind you did it in this video lol
I got you 😎
But hey, we can do even more freight rail!
You forgot to put train lines in a port. You only put a freight train line in a train station and not in a port 🥰🥰🥰🇹🇳😊
@@Infrastructurist that would be very cool!
This series is just getting cooler and cooler, big ups man! You are doing a great job 👏
I'm completely blown away by the ammount of work and detail you put into this, but the result is absolutely amazing! Love it!
Nice! A new episode of the best Cities Skylines 2 series!
Can't wait to see the next episode! I hope we'll see a university campus district or an airport!
Been loving this series, your city looks really good and is doing really well too.
Man, I always watched Pres' videos and was so sad when he stopped uploading a year ago. Your channel and this series has really rejuvenated my love for Cities Skylines, even if I rarely play the game myself. I just can't get myself to invest the time required to achieve results like this, but I really love following along on your progress!
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You should make a metro rail system throughout the city to really connect everything together!
I agree. Metro system please
Wait I think he needs to sprawl further
Great video, I've started getting into Cities Skylines and your series are always fun to watch
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This is insanely beautiful! Oh, part 2 of the beginner guide when please :D
Downtown Port: “John M. Tyler Industrial Port.” Named after the public speaker and railway engineer from the 1890s who brought major industry and modern infrastructure ideas to Riverview through sponsoring their railway. They renamed the old “Port of Riverview” to reflect his name as a reminder of his impact on this city and its history.
that would definitely help give Riverview a history of its own!
That looks amazing!!
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Really like the Harbor area. Well done. Maybe some city services. Fire/Police. also some bus or trams running from large parking areas to the Port and rail Heads. Cheers.
I don't think a massive cargo port is suitable in such a narrow river... But overall, the city looks amazing.
Yah, for the average US city this looks nothing like literally any city ever. Doesnt have nearly enough suburban sprawl, has a HUGE port on a tiny river and the farms are WAY WAY to close to the cities. IRL the farms are like a 20-40 min drive
Loving your series! Riverview feels so authentic and believable. Have you followed any existing city plans or inspiration from a particular American city?
While the port is majestic, I have to say that your highway and rail construction in this build absolutely stole the show. So many super cool, creative connectivity decisions that all look extremely realistic. It looks absolutely amazing.
Really appreciating your builds and thoughtful and humorous commentary.
I find it a bit weird that the ships arrive from and leave upstream. Most cargo ships travel at sea and that is almost always downstream of the river. Just a thought. Everything else looks good though!
Yes, realistically, the port would be down at the complete other end of the city towards the sea and after the two tributary forks of the river come together, making it a larger and more navigable waterway.
It's a delight seeing the entire city grow for the past few episodes. Definitely the best looking city by far.
Thank you so much for the support, I appreciate it! 🥰🥰
bro just paid for his next ubereats delivery real guy
Loving the series! The port and shipping being upstream from the city is an interesting quirk, I guess there must be a huge lake up the valley?
Watching you build the intricate highway ribboning was so awesome. Great content
love this series! i'd call the new port: "the new port of riverview" (npr) and i'd keep the old district's name
Old port of riverview
New port of riverview
The only problem with your videos is that it’s wayy too short, I’d like to binge watch 2 hours straight of you building your city. Love the quality and the gorgeous build!!
Awesome stuff! Thanks!
Great content !
Seeing those huge mountains would it be possible to create a mountain side development? Some low density residential housing and maybe a hiking trail?
Could you try to make a cargo route from the other side of the river? That way you get cargo ships from the north and the south and it would look really cool and add to the randomness
I've been following your content since the game came out and to be honest, your plays inspire me a lot. I love your content and sometimes watch your videos to spend time or just to get inspired for a personal city build. At any rate, i appreciate your effort, keep up the great work
Your city design is superb... I wish I was half as good at making my cities look so beautiful - well done and beautiful harbor!
Here's a suggestion for renaming "Port of Riverview" to "Belfast Port." This choice is inspired by the fact that the Titanic was constructed at this port on March 31, 1909. Given the relatively modest sizes of both Belfast Port and Riverview Port, I believe this name is fitting also i live in Northern Ireland, specifically Tandragee, and with Belfast being the capital I think this name is appropriate.
Rename the original port to ‘Old Riverview’. I take inspiration from Felixstowe, UK which is home to the port of Felixstowe, the largest shipping container port in the UK. As the Port of Felixstowe was built, and Felixstowe expanded south with new developments for workers, the old part of Felixstowe became known as ‘Old Felixstowe’, maintaining its old docks and local ferry line. In recent years Old Felixstowe has seen an influx of investment and development of new, spacious apartment style homes with parks and pedestrian spaces. I feel like Riverview is mirroring this development and behaviour. Great content as always 👍
This is absolutely looking amazing!! a true inspire for me.
Oh yes *Industry*
You see the rest of the valley? *Industrialize it more* >:D
Also, those nice plateaus in the mountains? Gated communities for the rich, they're already highest social class, why not have them physically live above the others?
An afterthought: it feels weird to have this big port and then a very "natural" river. It would make sense to have it canalized for a long stretch
just call it Old Port
The new port should have its own fire station and police station before it becomes a situation. Most elaborate build, especially with the highway and off ramps. Great unique content with the limits of the new game.
"Harbor East" is a lovely gentrified place where we Riverview people love to go for crabs, oysters and beer. The local brewery with the fun mascot moved into the old harbor building and never looked back. I would recommend going there when on a visit to Riverview. If you have a chance to visit during fall, the german style october fest at Harbor East Plaza is immensely fun for the whole family. Love that they still have the old blues bar with live music every saturday - for those who knew it back then, when ths area was still Riverview's main harbor - it hasn't changed at all! even the cute waitress is still there!
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This is freakin awesome man, your so talented! Can't wait for the next one!
This is an awesome episode. You do beautiful work. Can't wait to see what you do when we get props!
Brilliant video along with brilliant music, subscribed! Nice one mate.
Omg I was waiting so much for a new video. Thanks ❤
Very impressive! I learned a lot from this, thanks!
Those quay walls sure worked great! For a name, I immediately thought of Baltimore's "Inner Harbor," as it fits perfectly for Riverview. I thihnk you could either make it a warehouse/gritty/cool place, or load it with mixed use, restaurants, entertainment (sports field, aquarium, etc)...
In the old port you might create (if it's possible) some parking lots for the boats/yachts, in this way also adding some recreation staff...
SO GOOD! Wish i had the vision like you!
that was a really cool cinematic shot at the end with all that fog. amazing
the new road tool flexibility is doing its own thing on this episode! very nice!
I'm always waiting for a new update every day since the first episode! Keep up with the great work
I can't stand wait to watch another episode of your city. Mine cities usually looks like shit but i am glad i can take inspiration from you and improve mine. Thanks for your contribution and keep going ;)
Really pleasing to see the “not subscribed” percentage go down slowly but surely in each video. Keep up the great work!
Congrats on 100K! I've been loving these videos, aswell as your older ones. You have an eye for aesthetics and your commentary is perfectly dry 🤣
So excited, your videos always make my day
Absolutely amazing......your ability to create is nothing short of outstanding. Your videos really do inspire me to try to do better on my own saves.
as always .. love everything you create ... it looks amazing, thank you
Always so mind blown by your creations ! and even more on one of the most terrain challenging map !
God the cinematic view at the end alone was enough to earn a sub from me. That music is so great. It genuinely feels like I'm watching the end credits scene of a movie
I love stuff like this, but my own cities are usually terribly cluttered and without much thought. Monkey brain seees green bar and builds residential, and gets the dopamine hit when it zones in.
Appreciate the work, this can't have been easy to edit
Great video, and great choice of music
You are so incredibly good at this. Keep up the good work dude
this video inspired me to build my own port, thanks for all the great tips
subbed and liked, your builds are phenomenal and so well thought out!
the videos are so calming, love the content
gave you a like just for the Quay wall trick alone.
Great series so far ty!🎉
A small port like the old Port of Riverview you could name after a ship manufacturing company. They would have dry docks, access ways to open waters, and rail connections to get steel shipments.
Riverview Ship Co., Riverview Iron Works, RV Shipyard, etc.
Amazing work with the Port and the elevated freeway allowing the train tracks to have better access. 💖💯😎🤗
You could name the inner harbor Northside Wharf.
What was once Riverview’s main harbor quickly became too small for the growing increase of water-borne traffic. As such the city had begun designs of a massive new harbor to the north of the city. However, this left the question of the old port that had once brought cargo in for the residents on the waterfront and backroads. After the completion of the new harbor the city made it’s final decision and renamed the old harbor “Northside Wharf” as a leisure and recreational area for the citizens in and surrounding the sprawling neighborhood of Northside. Although the railway system largely became redundant and lightly used, it was to be repurposed as a train museum for the locals to see. All that remains of the once central harbor is a few empty cargo containers sitting next to the train museum.
What you're saying about the old port is very similar to what was done with Canary Wharf in London, I would suggest calling it Chirper Wharf. You have Chirperbank Field in the city nearby, so perhaps Chirper Wharf is where all the high rise headquarters for banks like Chirperbank would be. Maybe you could even transform it into a financial sector for your city, with the Central Bank building being placed there surrounded by high rise offices.
Thank you for the great content, you inspire me a lot when I build and I got lots of tips from you especially with road building! The city looks amazing can’t wait to see what’s coming next! With all the negativity around this game, let’s take a moment to realize this is a 100% vanilla city without any mods or DLCs, and it looks spectacular!
That new port with the surrounding infrastructure is absolute art!
Very helpful video for harbor design.
Infrastructurist is a prove that CS2 can be beautIful even without the mods...skills are all you need to do this. Great job!
Name the old port Docklands. That’s what we have in Melbourne Australia. It also got redeveloped into an inner city high rise commercial/residential area a couple decades ago.
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I'd name the previous port 'The distillery district' - the previous industry focussed on producing, bottling, and shipping spirits. That industry faltered during the prohibition, and the buildings were redeveloped into housing, although hipster residents appreciate both the old views and the history of the location.
Not an original idea - many cities have such a district (e.g. Toronto) but a nice one nonetheless! Would be lovely to add a few unique assets once modders start making them - residential units with old industrial chimney stacks etc!
Freaking Amazing!!!!!!!! Impressive af.. The imagination. The execution. Amazing stuff
It’s nice to see your subscriber percentage rise up slowly every video, keep it up!