Building a MASSIVE Custom University Campus in Cities Skylines 2 | MC #7

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@b-ian
@b-ian 11 ай бұрын
Nothing is more uplifting than Helium. Great build as always! Love the utilization of non-university buildings.
@kgapaneseschoolgirlb
@kgapaneseschoolgirlb 11 ай бұрын
Hydrogen
@b-ian
@b-ian 11 ай бұрын
Dangit.. 😂
@Dafwog2013
@Dafwog2013 11 ай бұрын
Hydrogen may have something to say about that. It's bursting with uplifting energy 😉
@b-ian
@b-ian 11 ай бұрын
@Dafwog2013 Periodically I make mistakes. We can only go up from here. Ba-dum-tss 🥁
@-monke-__
@-monke-__ 11 ай бұрын
*add laughing sound
@Dolthra
@Dolthra 11 ай бұрын
The fact that roughly 1/8th of Magnolia County's population comes from the university really does make this feel like a small college town.
@50upss
@50upss Ай бұрын
20% of my city’s population is university students. There are over 60,000 students here
@noahkohn9350
@noahkohn9350 11 ай бұрын
Presumably, Johnson Aggregates funded the building of the Geologic Research Institute (rather than a geography institute), probably even partially endowing its ongoing activities. The Governor probably conditioned the bequest on the naming of the Institute after her grandfather who founded the company, so it would be the Johnson Geologic Research Institute. Its graduates would have a variety of internships at Johnson Aggregates, with excellent career opportunities after graduation.
@zionosphere
@zionosphere 11 ай бұрын
I definitely agree with this. A Geologic Research Institute makes much better sense than geography especially considering the history of Superior so far.
@Aman123ace
@Aman123ace 5 ай бұрын
That makes sense the science building at my former community College was built by one of the contract companies for the super fund site
@Mini_Celeste
@Mini_Celeste 3 ай бұрын
The Johnson Geologic Research Institute, named for her Grandfather, Cave Johnson... an eclectic man who owned a salt mine in upper Michigan.
@fluffel_r
@fluffel_r 11 ай бұрын
In the UK a lot of campus universities outside cities are built around old stately homes and country houses that were originally owned by the people who founded the university. Maybe the college building is the old house owned by the founder that has been transformed into a law school as the university has been built up around it.
@bakatraitless
@bakatraitless 11 ай бұрын
Great way to implement the different style of the college!
@stephenreardon2698
@stephenreardon2698 11 ай бұрын
Even when they weren't, many modern British universities have a Victorian technical college as there founding institution
@RosinaEmilyW
@RosinaEmilyW 10 ай бұрын
It’s also quite common to have several different campuses belonging to one uni, particularly if it is a city university or one which has undergone significant expansion, eg, Bristol for the former, or Gloucestershire (which is based in two nearby towns). Both incorporate some significantly old historic buildings. My old uni has 5 campuses.
@angelicsprnkles5454
@angelicsprnkles5454 7 ай бұрын
I know it's well beyond when this video was posted, but thought I'd give an explanation that maybe works a bit better in a US historical context: Throughout the 19th century, there were a number of massive land grants for the purposes of building colleges and universities, and this could very well have been one, which would account for the older architectural style. Ofc it doesn't necessarily make sense in such a rural area, but I could see a reality in which such an institution was founded in an ill-fated attempt to bring education to a rural community that simply didn't have the resources to support it, and is only now being revitalized by the arrival of all these new people. It's also possible there used to some larger settlement here that was eventually abandoned, which would further justify the existence of such an old school in the region.
@ПупсикКирюша
@ПупсикКирюша 11 күн бұрын
If you live in UK say "bottle of water"
@OnTheNerdySide
@OnTheNerdySide 11 ай бұрын
I think adding a campus shuttle bus to get from one area of the university to the other would be great. Walkability and bikeability are fantastic, but a shuttle would add some accessibility for folks who have mobility issues, especially in the Superior winters. Also, I like having the elementary school on campus. I could see it being a magnet/charter school where kids come and are taught in some sort of specialized subjects while also allowing education students at the university to gain experience.
@CRA3d
@CRA3d 11 ай бұрын
I think that a bus line to the city could help students living in the city and reduce the use of cars.
@nickdentoom1173
@nickdentoom1173 11 ай бұрын
@@CRA3d Yeah, but considering he has a traintrack right next to the university, a train is also a possibility.
@crazyboutferrets
@crazyboutferrets 6 ай бұрын
This
@seandickson4474
@seandickson4474 11 ай бұрын
There needs to be Bus line access so students can get to the other parts of the county to shop. Also have you thought about tapping into the train line for passengers? that way you could get out of county students as well. Awesome series overall
@szszg
@szszg 11 ай бұрын
This
@OnTheNerdySide
@OnTheNerdySide 11 ай бұрын
Having a shuttle around the campus itself would be good, too. One straight line that connects the farm to the big set of parking lots and another that does a loop would improve accessibility and mobility, especially in winter when it can get painfully cold in Superior.
@jonas-9398
@jonas-9398 11 ай бұрын
Or a small train station the train tracks are right there
@samsam21amb
@samsam21amb 11 ай бұрын
An intercity train station is a must! This.
@pauljohnson2023
@pauljohnson2023 11 ай бұрын
There is a lot of money to be made through education in CS2.
@PrepsTexas
@PrepsTexas 11 ай бұрын
Realistically, you need some commercial and office space surrounding or near the university campus. Also include a transit station or passenger rail station nearby for students and faculty in other parts of the county. The waterfront area near the farms could also be a destination spot such as a boardwalk with restaurants and shops turning it into a great escape for the university area.
@fairygoodmuller8065
@fairygoodmuller8065 2 ай бұрын
I was just thinking the campus is missing the little grocery shop and canteen for students to pick up their packs of sweets/energy drinks before class, and their milk and bread to take home after
@dutchporcelainplate
@dutchporcelainplate 11 ай бұрын
i think the road going to the telescope should take priority route over the driveway to the chancellors house
@CarlLevitt
@CarlLevitt 11 ай бұрын
I want to live in a world where that would be true but in real life the chancellor would make sure she gets priority.
@azzary8523
@azzary8523 11 ай бұрын
@@CarlLevitt Not sure, she wouldn't want a bunch of people arriving in her house by just taking the road no ?
@azahel542
@azahel542 11 ай бұрын
@@azzary8523 To be fair I'm pretty sure the house would be there for at least a decade or two before the telescope.
@hubblegamer
@hubblegamer 11 ай бұрын
As a current student of a mountain town university, nothing uplifts me more than the 5 flights of stairs I need to climb to go from building to building! Great build as always, love to see such care put into the university.
@Franimus
@Franimus 11 ай бұрын
Do you also have to literally walk uphill both ways? Mine was like that too lol
@AmokCanuck
@AmokCanuck 11 ай бұрын
Really loving the series! One piece of feedback on the university neighborhood: there should be corner stores. The pedestrian-orientated strip of shops is great but for people on the far end of the neighborhood that would be a 30-45 + minute walk. Fixing this could also be a great place to discuss the decline of neighborhood shops in NA. For as long as history humans have been selling goods out of their domicile, but in recent decades governments have been restricting the ease of setting up businesses' in single-family neighborhoods.
@patricksweeney1924
@patricksweeney1924 11 ай бұрын
Suggestions: Because the two high rise dorms spawned-in as red and white buildings…maybe this becomes retroactive continuity for the University’s sports colors. Red & White. Also: Highland? Barksdale? This is retroactive continuity for the University’s mascot. West Highland Terriers! FEAR the bark! 😂
@hydrastan4344
@hydrastan4344 11 ай бұрын
As a Boston U student I endorse this
@michaelmccarty9339
@michaelmccarty9339 11 ай бұрын
I live in a college town in the South. One thing I noticed in the main neighborhood surrounding the University is that the houses were originally spaced apart like you did in the build, but as time moved on and the University grew, you can tell the demand for houses increased and the neighborhoods are more densely populated with houses in between other houses. Always love your content! Can't wait for the next build.
@backpainshane6118
@backpainshane6118 11 ай бұрын
As for the clashing college and uni aesthetics I think I can speak on this! I go to a Canadian university and this is actually very common in my area, the original university is an older more traditional campus with some really old brick and mortar buildings but as it’s expanded out, it’s become more modern looking. In fact the old engineering office wing is located directly beside a large sky scraper looking tower with full wall glazing. There are a few colleges scattered around the area not far from the university that are also very old and almost Victorian. The area that I live was actually an old Scottish settlement so I think there’s a lot of European influence especially for the architecture of the vocational college near the newer university! I think it’s a cool opportunity to use the college as a historical contrast to the quickly developing county, maybe it’s a memorial campus for one of the original trail blazers in Magnolia
@sergpie
@sergpie 11 ай бұрын
Same here in Italy in some northern Italian campuses; ancient buildings from like the 1400s combined with laboratory/technical buildings that were built in 1960s/70s concrete brutalist style.
@BlackCatGodess
@BlackCatGodess 11 ай бұрын
My university is pretty similar too! It's about 120 years old and the oldest buildings are very traditional. Right next door you have 40s-50s brick, 60s-70s brutalist, and across the highway you have modern sandstone. Even the newer buildings meant to mimic the look of the older buildings on the quad are still obviously modern in comparison. It's honestly rather eclectic and helps add to the character and story of the university, so I think it's pretty realistic here.
@leroyunso
@leroyunso 11 ай бұрын
The university I went to here in Germany is the same. Main buildings are from the times of the kingdom of prussia (1750, 1800ish) and have been modernized while the most modern building was built between 2000 and 2010.
@pauljohnson2023
@pauljohnson2023 11 ай бұрын
one university in Sydney Australia is called the tower uni (UTS) because it is built right next to central station and the only space was up.
@IITheSheevII
@IITheSheevII 11 ай бұрын
I have to say, and I'm sure you've heard this quite a bit, but your style of gameplay, design choice, and video editing are amazing. Anyone who has never played these games before can see how much heart you put into your videos and with each upload I'm blown away. While I've been playing City Builders since Sim City on SNES, never before have I looked at things the way you do. The way you describe how things function, and your reasoning behind the choices you make helps me grow as a player. No more do I just pack a city full of grids and wonder why there are congestion issues. No more do I wonder why I'm bleeding money. No more do I feel completely lost. Thank you. I love how you lay out your videos and how every episode has the most perfect transition between segments and accompanying soundtrack. The small jokes are always great, especially when it foreshadows a change you end up making. CPP, you've easily become my favorite creator on the platform this year. Thank you for your time and dedication to the platform and community. Have a great holiday season!
@WilliamWeir
@WilliamWeir 11 ай бұрын
You should add a section of houses to the campus somewhere for the fraternities and sororities!
@idcanthony9286
@idcanthony9286 11 ай бұрын
I thought he was going to with the Rock Star Mansion. I normally use the unique buildings for that reason
@Retro2502
@Retro2502 11 ай бұрын
2×1 townhouses look pretty good ho estly
@cfcalex98
@cfcalex98 11 ай бұрын
Can I say... I loved this Magnolia County series and can't wait to see how this city grows! I have a few suggestions for you though, feel free to use the ones you like the most. 1. Placing a medical university around the campus, to boost healthcare across the area. 2. Keep an eye on potential high school upgrades, otherwise college and university buildings could struggle with a lack of students. 3. Connecting a bus line from the county's train station to the campus. 4. Placing a public train station near the campus, to allow more transport options to the university. 5. Bike lanes in the county, especially on some roads around the city. 6. Use development points for police headquarters, fire station, and hospital.
@Reminators1
@Reminators1 11 ай бұрын
I am absolutely loving the political intrigue that you've added into this build and the "multiverse" of the different cities across games! Keep it up!
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 11 ай бұрын
43:49 That is a *ridiculously* large roundabout. It’s the same size as the football field! Especially for the traffic it gets, a smaller one would definitely do.
@LordKurst
@LordKurst 11 ай бұрын
I forgot how much I miss you going ham and detailing large areas. So pleasing. I am submitting my application to Superior State University now!
@Bruxes
@Bruxes 11 ай бұрын
It's so cool this small (in size of growth) episodes but with a lot of detailing, makes the world of Magnolia feel real!
@warrencutler2900
@warrencutler2900 11 ай бұрын
Just wanna say the sped-up montages of you rebuilding the same thing over and over is one of my favorite parts of your videos. Really makes me feel better about my own struggles with getting the game to do what I want 😂
@dzed468
@dzed468 11 ай бұрын
I love when the music starts too 😂😂😂
@fairygoodmuller8065
@fairygoodmuller8065 2 ай бұрын
​@@dzed468I love the nintendo music, and that it speeds up in the montage lol
@radon1221
@radon1221 11 ай бұрын
Adding the server farm in the campus site is actually pretty realistic becuase many universities (especially in Europe) actually have huge internet hosting data centres. Also it gives your city better telecommunications! :) (Also I think you should name the campus buildings after famous/important fictional figures from Magnolia county)
@ExpedientFalcon
@ExpedientFalcon 11 ай бұрын
Also true in the US! If you look at the list of download sites for any major Linux distribution, a large number of them will be universities.
@kalielasmith1109
@kalielasmith1109 11 ай бұрын
not to mention, when the internet was first created it was funded by the american department of defense and used by research insititutions (mainly universities) and certain other organisations who had contracts with the department of defense. Pretty much the only places that even had room for the size of computers back then were universities, so it makes a whole bunch of sense that they would have repurposed the space used to house the original computers into a server farm at some point! All to say I agree with you hahaha
@ליאםאברהם-פ4ת
@ליאםאברהם-פ4ת 11 ай бұрын
What an amazing build! I would expect some public transport going to the university though, maybe a train station or a tram line to the city center
@AustenDavid
@AustenDavid 11 ай бұрын
CPP Appreciation Post: Being a consumer of a wide variety of content, this is genuinely my favorite channel. The love and care that goes into every video, the story telling and ‘commitments to the bit’, and the effort that goes into every aspect of this channel - those are the things that make it feel like we are along for the ride with you. This is the one channel that I interact with (liking every video, commenting, notifications) because I just sit with the feeling that I want to help you succeed. A lot of work goes into your content and we really appreciate you for it. These series are fun, educational, and just overall a good thing to experience. Thank you for all of your hard work and for brining us along for the ride! Proud to be a Verde Beach resident!
@ocatwam5890
@ocatwam5890 11 ай бұрын
Great episode! I noticed that the central plaza in front of the main building would almost definitely have desire paths form as students cut through the grassy area in the middle to get to adjacent buildings on a straighter path. Perhaps you could add some diagonal paths in the corners to keep the grass from being trampled PS. The university I used to go to had a campus that used to be a military training camp until a few decades ago. The barracks were converted to administrative buildings, smaller buildings with a couple classrooms or offices for startups sponsored by the university, and the largest one was made into a secondary building for the law faculty. There was also a lot of unused space, so they built several larger buildings for some of the faculties that outgrew the main campus (CS being the main one), a library, a massive dormitory and a park. As a result, you get some very old classicist buildings next to very modern ones.
@stevechristenson9468
@stevechristenson9468 11 ай бұрын
@CityPlannerPlays, I love the college town you made! Only suggestion I would have is adding another passenger rail station by the college area and link up different sections of your university and main town with a bus station. My alma mater used a lot of public transit and, as a student, it was a great amenity to have--especially during the cold winter days.
@wyntoniscringe
@wyntoniscringe 11 ай бұрын
I agree- but personally I would do that when the area grows a bit more, as it's still just a small town with 7000-8000 population
@jonas-9398
@jonas-9398 11 ай бұрын
This
@mostwired1739
@mostwired1739 11 ай бұрын
I think a great athletics name for the university would be the Superior A&M Shellbacks, a shellback is a nickname for a veteran sailor. Love the build!
@ianknight5120
@ianknight5120 11 ай бұрын
The path layout in the quad looks great! Although, I feel like you'd definitely see some desire paths going straight through the oval unless you fill it with snakes or something
@Franimus
@Franimus 11 ай бұрын
There's also a couple spots where the diagonal paths don't really go anywhere and you have to almost backtrack to continue on
@zane_sadauskis
@zane_sadauskis 11 ай бұрын
The paths look great but as a student I can say they won't be followed unless there is some restrictions. Just wish there was a bit more logic in the pathway😅
@sarahgiggles9444
@sarahgiggles9444 11 ай бұрын
Governor Johnson looks exactly like my coworker. You can't fool me, Kathy! This build was awesome. I absolutely love how you used the paths and assets to make a college campus. So cool!
@johnmurwin6963
@johnmurwin6963 11 ай бұрын
Not sure if it’s just my experience, but I feel like most larger universities have way more dorms across campus. Especially as they grow they add more over time, so you could add more around the edges to show that natural growth.
@_motho_
@_motho_ 4 ай бұрын
One thing I wanna mention. Walkability is heavily influenced by the presence of shade. Adding wide limb trees along pedestrian pathways makes things soooo much more walkable and helps prevent heat island
@ArbitraryPole
@ArbitraryPole 11 ай бұрын
A great idea would be to add some row homes, maybe as you increase the population of Magnolia County, to act as some off-campus housing for students. Maybe later down the line when public transit buses to the university are added, or a train station. Lots of colleges have a ton of public transit options for commuting students, and row-housing off campus apartments for students are common in universities near highly-dense cities, for example, Iona College near New York. Just some thoughts :)
@michaelspock
@michaelspock 11 ай бұрын
I'm excited to see a build in CS:2 where you integrate a University into an urban area. Portland State University in downtown Portland, OR is a great example of a campus integrated into a dense urban core. The bonus is that the entire community gets to enjoy many of the amenities that the University naturally provides such as farmer's markets, festivals; restaurants and cafes; entertainment, art, and theatre; even charitable organizations like food banks and low-cost medical clinics. Universities can provide more than just degrees and job opportunities to their neighborhood.
@dylanduhart33
@dylanduhart33 11 ай бұрын
The elementary school could be flavoured as an "on campus daycare" lots of universities in Ontario have them
@skyechimes658
@skyechimes658 11 ай бұрын
My college was known for it’s teacher accreditation program - we had an on-campus elementary school for student teachers.
@CaesarRoyale
@CaesarRoyale 11 ай бұрын
My dad went to the elementary and middle school attached to the university his parents worked at, this definitely happens!
@stephenreardon2698
@stephenreardon2698 11 ай бұрын
My old university had on campus childcare and a primary (elementary) school at the rear of its site.
@thewizardprophet6475
@thewizardprophet6475 11 ай бұрын
My college had an early childhood development and education building.
@jeslyons3955
@jeslyons3955 11 ай бұрын
The shoutout to Bryn Mawr made me smile so big! I grew up super closeby, you nailed it.
@VaingloriousGaming
@VaingloriousGaming 11 ай бұрын
this might be the best campus I've seen yet!
@CityPlannerPlays
@CityPlannerPlays 11 ай бұрын
I'm going to pin the most uplifting comment that I see. Read, set GO!
@IntrovertidoTieneFlow
@IntrovertidoTieneFlow 11 ай бұрын
Your #1
@BoydofZINJ
@BoydofZINJ 11 ай бұрын
The college elementary school, I would rename it as a, "college daycare" building. Sine colleges will provide daycare for their students, it would be logical that elementary school. Your governors name should be part of that daycare to get votes too.
@nicolesantos1176
@nicolesantos1176 11 ай бұрын
I always come home from work and check if you or Biffa have released a new video so that I can watch it whilst having lunch❤ thank you for all of your hard work and allowing my brain to take a break😅
@bonumonu5534
@bonumonu5534 11 ай бұрын
Most uplifting comment
@idcanthony9286
@idcanthony9286 11 ай бұрын
This is so neat of an idea. I tried some similar basing my university off of University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and I made another medical campus based off of CU Denver Anschutz medical campus. The UCCS campus was very difficult because they built it into the side of a mess. So, I had to learn to make the topography respect me.
@ankitchauhancr7
@ankitchauhancr7 11 ай бұрын
Making school and university campuses is BY FAR my favourite thing in Cities: Skylines as a student myself. You set the standard as always! This campus looks stunning, and I love the fact that you went the extra mile with "SUPERIOR". I'm gonna copy that in my build as well! This is THE best CS2 series on KZbin which is amazing as Magnolia County isn't even big! It doesn't even have 10k pop. Just speaks about the attention to detail and your quality
@philnind3511
@philnind3511 11 ай бұрын
@CityPlannerPlays you should do a series where you tell a storyline and we each have to build whatever is in the story line each week. Then we can compare how each of our cities came out and how we interpreted the storyline
@srbeards65
@srbeards65 11 ай бұрын
Love the build! One comment is that any midwest campus of this size would have A LOT more parking around the football field. The Big House holds over 100,000 people! I also agree that the campus needs some bus lines.
@Bizcuitbizcuit
@Bizcuitbizcuit 11 ай бұрын
It’s hard to finish your episodes - because I get five minutes in and get inspired so it takes me a day or two to watch one video. This is good.
@Bleutooth27
@Bleutooth27 11 ай бұрын
Same. 😂😂 then I slowly realize I'm not as talented but I still enjoy the sort motivation burst.
@NoDecaf7
@NoDecaf7 11 ай бұрын
I usually save his videos for weekends or when I have time after work to play for exactly that reason 😂 I know I'll be inspired and sucked into the game for 4+ hours.
@Oddhur
@Oddhur 5 ай бұрын
This is seriously one of my favorite CS2 videos so far. Straight up amazing details by you as always.
@sushidragon898
@sushidragon898 11 ай бұрын
Hey Phil, with all that neighborhood housing and student housing, I know the university I attended had a on campus fire station to serve the school area
@dermolado3351
@dermolado3351 11 ай бұрын
This can only be described as a TRUE LABOUR OF LOVE. It's a really stellar job.
@darbbively3406
@darbbively3406 11 ай бұрын
Univercity Tour - I see what you did there. Sweet! That is one beautiful university you crafted there.
@aron2609
@aron2609 3 ай бұрын
The story you are telling with this city is very interesting with the depth of thought into it. I really enjoy your videos.
@matt_lore
@matt_lore 11 ай бұрын
As a Michigan Tech grad, this new university would be an obvious next rival next to Northern Michigan. We need Hockey assets!
@PsychoWarper
@PsychoWarper 11 ай бұрын
True, we need an Ice Arena asset
@bertkears6208
@bertkears6208 11 ай бұрын
@@PsychoWarper, it would be great to have an arena that could be used for both hockey and basketball. Also, I can't wait for a better sports stadium DLC I figure as the state university of Superior, it should have a D-1 Football Program that would be pretty popular, therefore needing a larger football stadium. Also, where are all the baseball stadiums?
@stxejn
@stxejn 11 ай бұрын
Man I can't tell you how excited I am to watch this tonight. I work in law enforcement and I'm at work right now, it's super stressful today and seeing this pop up just made my day.
@ptg1204
@ptg1204 11 ай бұрын
I was right thinkingI think it would look nice if you plan A rectangle of some other foliage around your stenciled superior. Spectacular
@victorfloresAD18
@victorfloresAD18 11 ай бұрын
As a former public servant and someone who works on land use at a regional level, I appreciate your narrative for this series!
@Zeigler_
@Zeigler_ 11 ай бұрын
There is something about making a city and writing a story around it. I had a random street corner which I had a dog park which gad two NPC stuck on. Made a whole story up how the guy was proposing to his girlfriend and I made area up as much as I could for a wedding! Going around my city and adding little story lines
@KeepitClassical
@KeepitClassical 11 ай бұрын
Love the build! I laughed out loud when you started writing “Superior” on the hillside. Reminded me of my alma mater. So creative!
@Glenn_Wackett
@Glenn_Wackett 11 ай бұрын
You have outdone yourself this this Phil. Epic campus build and it must have taken you hours to have completed it.
@nanjec9960
@nanjec9960 11 ай бұрын
The big “SUPERIOR” sign was super cool and creative, definitely a great touch
@whocareswhatelithinks
@whocareswhatelithinks 11 ай бұрын
I’m really loving the CS2 content! The care and thought you put into your builds is well worth the time and effort! The city is looking great. Have you ever considered making videos about some of the more interesting cities in the world? Purely from a city planning/layout perspective, I would find such things fascinating
@jfgray0990
@jfgray0990 7 ай бұрын
I recently got into this game so of course I’m getting videos recommended. I just spent an entire Sunday watching the first few videos of this series and the time flew by. I feel like I’m watching an actual story of a town being built. The detail, the logic, the explanation of zoning, everything is top notch.
@BladeScraper
@BladeScraper 11 ай бұрын
You are truly an artist. I don't play C:S much but I always love watching your videos. Thank you sir!
@CityPlannerPlays
@CityPlannerPlays 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate that and I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!
@andrewbary
@andrewbary 11 ай бұрын
Dude... I am so, so impressed with your creativity and most of all your ability to see a layout before it's there. You have great talent for seeing what *could* be, and then using the tools available to make it happen. Keep all of this coming!
@bradgoldthorp
@bradgoldthorp 11 ай бұрын
Great build! Enjoyed the landscape editing to the music beat.
@kahsankahsan
@kahsankahsan 11 ай бұрын
Dude! You have completely turned me off of any other city skylines KZbin channels. Now I cannot “unsee” the uneven and highly sloped roads and turns and buildings and just even the walking paths. This is probably,in my view, BY FAR the best KZbin channel for city skylines content.I wish you all the best and I hope you will continue to make these videos. Thanks.
@P2EDUARDO
@P2EDUARDO 11 ай бұрын
Lovely campus! It should be connected o the main city through public transportation too.
@CacklingGoblinX
@CacklingGoblinX 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful, I love it. Only one nitpick is lack of an area for bus stops. I don't know, maybe students drive more in America, but as a poor student I sure couldn't afford to have a car lol.
@oddlyoaktree
@oddlyoaktree 11 ай бұрын
Where is Magnolia County in Superior? As one of your viewers from Canada, I'd love to know if you ever make a border city with Ontario. Though maybe that'll have to wait for your CSII modded series? You'd need a Tim Hortons asset after all... 😊
@Neoplasmer
@Neoplasmer 6 күн бұрын
The College where I am currently enrolled was built sometime in the 1800's, and as part of it, it had a building similar-ish to the college here in CS2, Presently, the original building that the college was in (when it was only the one building), serves some sort of role for Alumni. The best part is that it was started as a dedicated school to train new teachers so having it be part of the Administration makes plenty of sense.
@stoin08
@stoin08 11 ай бұрын
I love the campus! Maybe name the sports fields at the campus, like FC Superior for the soccer field and The Superiors for the football field.
@sydneyxface1347
@sydneyxface1347 9 ай бұрын
OMG this is so cool looking. I really loved watching this grow from a single building all the way to a massive community. The landscaping at the end really polished off the realistic look and feel.
@SamP05
@SamP05 Ай бұрын
Hospital on campus as school of medicine
@BBeyond14
@BBeyond14 11 ай бұрын
As someone who has been having a rough year with health problems, i always look forward to your videos. I love the story behind each episode, and the ways you have inspired me creatively since finding your channel are endless. I can ingore the pain and just get swept away in city building! 🎉
@BasBrouwers07
@BasBrouwers07 11 ай бұрын
Is it just my phone or is there no audio in the video?
@CityPlannerPlays
@CityPlannerPlays 11 ай бұрын
There is audio, but it's still processing the video, so that might be the issue. Very sorry, but it should be ready shortly! I didn't realize it would release to members before processing
@richardvandertulip4061
@richardvandertulip4061 11 ай бұрын
This was so much fun to watch. Watching a campus be born out of the creative utilization of different buildings and thoughtful landscaping was just mesmerizing. I would have never guessed that so many buildings could be placed without vehicle access. Yet you placed so many and it still looks so natural. I'm sure everyone in Magnolia County and in the new University were holding their collective breaths during that storm that spawned a tornado. Perhaps the college gained some interest in meteorology because of this near-disaster? One thing that just bugged my OCD - The southwestern corner of the quad is missing a tree to mirror the other corners. Nitpicking, I know, but something I think the university landscaping crew would also notice.
@ExpedientFalcon
@ExpedientFalcon 11 ай бұрын
I love the pedestrian roundabout, I think it looks great and adds character. It feels like the place where you might see a fountain or a statue, or a particularly famous tree that the students believe gives good luck to their sports teams.
@pecanswan
@pecanswan 11 ай бұрын
Sweet build! This university reminds me of Michigan Tech and its main priority to develop engineers for the nearby mines. I would imagine a community would spur up around the university for off-campus housing and plenty of commercial within walking distance.
@dannyvfilms
@dannyvfilms 11 ай бұрын
I’ve mostly been watching this series at incredibly strange hours of the morning while I’m up feeding my newborn son. Keeps my brain spinning about ideas for my own city. Great work!
@sargentthiccboi9333
@sargentthiccboi9333 11 ай бұрын
I love these videos and the engagement with the community. This is literally one of my favorite channels
@gubracing
@gubracing 11 ай бұрын
mc is becoming my favorite series so far. this build was very satisfying to watch. im very excited to see how developed this city gets in the future.
@amshermansen
@amshermansen 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting take on a campus. I would have never thought to use that much pedestrian street, in fear of CIMs not walking such long distances. Three* things I'd like to suggest adding. 1. A small livestock farm. As you yourself say this is university farming, and livestock are an important part of the "ground to table" education. Doesn't have to be a major farm by any means, just enough to have a small amount of the most common animals such as chickens, pigs and cows to serve as a teaching tool. 2. A public transport platform plaza. Somewhere for students from near and far to get on and off a bus heading off into the town, the intercity train station or to a neighboring city via bus. 3. Maybe a bit more commercial space? After all students are there 24/7, so a plaza surrounded by small cafés, restaurants and convenience stores would make sense. Saving students from needing to head into the town proper to get every day items.
@PowPowWasHere
@PowPowWasHere 3 ай бұрын
As someone who goes to Uni in Ann Arbor, I love the walkability of the university in Magnolia County. It is something cities desperately need in the US.
@littlefriend420
@littlefriend420 11 ай бұрын
Love the sprawl! It's nice to see everything with room to breathe rather than jammed into too small an area.
@rpwatcheswhetever
@rpwatcheswhetever 11 ай бұрын
Love this campus build! As someone who went to a small school in Michigan, this build reminds me of my alma mater, even down to the farms and tornado from my freshman year! Glad you went with veggies, we had a dairy farm and the students did not appreciate the smell of "dairy air". The giant hill is going to be a blast during the winter.
@pleasant_asymmetry
@pleasant_asymmetry 11 ай бұрын
My campus sort of has a mixed-use area where there's a low-rise building with a dining hall, coffee shop, and a few offices next to a 5-over-1-esque building that has apartments (both standard, with individual kitchens, and dorm-like, with communal kitchens) over a hair salon, post office, gift shop, another dining facility, and a convenience store, so there's possibly a situation where you could use the mixed use zoning. I also like using office zoning as the low-rise general-purpose campus buildings that have random classrooms and office spaces, and commercial for standalone dining halls.
@InochinoMichi
@InochinoMichi 11 ай бұрын
Great video. One of my favourites of the series Two things: - Isn’t it a bit odd to have an elementary school on campus? Maybe it would make more sense to put in that neighbourhood for professors (would be another draw for the neighbourhood) - maybe instead of a farm right next to the beautiful river, wouldn’t it be more picturesque and indeed realistic to build a big and beautiful park where students hang out?
@danielcarter4248
@danielcarter4248 11 ай бұрын
You could replace the clinic with a hospital and make it a "teaching" hospital and school of medicine. Another option or suggestion would be to add a fire department near the police station or clinic and have a "Public Safety" School. Could also just rename those buildings like "Magnolia Police Academy" or "Bend Fire Academy" Great build and video! Loving this series
@Cj-zo7lw
@Cj-zo7lw 11 ай бұрын
Having different styles of building on the campus actually makes it seem more realistic. Campuses are built up over time so it makes sense to have buildings with varying styles and it makes it seem like the university actually grew organically.
@TheF0rseti
@TheF0rseti 11 ай бұрын
One tip for the line tool. There is a "rotation" option. Every object is rotated by the designated angle refered to the last object. This will help making your tree lines more alive and realistic, as the lines look more natural and not like soldiers at drill.
@pessimisticvideographer5039
@pessimisticvideographer5039 11 ай бұрын
This was a very impressive build only made possible by your attention to detail including but not limited to browsing all the building assets to find ones that worked. Commitment paid off, this looks very good. My only criticism is that you pitched earlier in the video the roundabout as a main entrance but it ends up just having a tiny road connecting it to the campus. If this really is a flagship university, then aesthetics would probably be at least somewhat accounted for to make sure visitors (future students?) to the campus think it looks nice/impressive coming in through the main entrance. Even something like a gate (if they have one) and a larger road with something at the end (could be a small visitor's center) will help make that entrance from the highway look more main. Right now I would think that based on where the parking and larger road is the back of the technical college was the main entrance.
@lukecreamer8426
@lukecreamer8426 11 ай бұрын
35:40 Mentioning Bryn Mawr reminded me, I've wanted to see you do a build inspired by the King of Prussia and greater Philadelphia area since I moved here a few years ago.
@morganunraveled
@morganunraveled 9 ай бұрын
this episode and the last are some of the best and most entertaining & satisfying builds yet in CS2 imo! they really got me invested in it, as my heart has been missing Verde!! now I’m fully invested in this city too. it’s so fun to see what you are able to create in CS2!
@kunaalp9189
@kunaalp9189 11 ай бұрын
For a Midwest college campus that is supposed to be the main of the entire state, this should probably be a lot larger? Think UIUC/Wisconsin Madison, UMich etc.
@solbullen
@solbullen 3 ай бұрын
😂 I'm binge watching this series atm. And the last episode you ended with "thanks for hanging out with me when there's a million things you could do" and I'm like PLEASE DON'T REMIND ME 😂 With that said, thanks for taking the time to create these videos. Your content kinda feels like home these days. 💛
@gregorysoble8494
@gregorysoble8494 11 ай бұрын
I think you are a wonderful person and watching these videos are what I look forward to most. I wish I could live in your builds sometimes.
@compdude512
@compdude512 11 ай бұрын
This channel has been amazing for a LONG time, and you've done a ton of fantastic builds. This is probably my favorite build so far. The attention to detail is top-notch! That Superior sign feature? *chef's kiss*
@Hamthyme
@Hamthyme 11 ай бұрын
I love this series so much! The RP you integrate is wonderfully done. Keep it up!
@iTengry
@iTengry 11 ай бұрын
Great episode! I really liked the abundance of pedestrian paths - it’s often overlooked by many who focus solely on creating roads for vehicles. Also, I’d like to point out that having only 4-5 commercial spots seems a bit scarce for such an area. I’d suggest adding more. Additionally, wouldn’t it be great to connect the university area with the other side of the riverbank? Or perhaps create a promenade where students can stroll and relax.
@sortma20
@sortma20 11 ай бұрын
I think the the “college” asset should be 3 things! It should be the offices for admin, lecture halls/conference rooms, and lastly but largely it should be a student center! I went to a liberal arts school in the south and we had a building that was a 18th century mosque! It functioned as a building where the school would host, orientation and welcome events as well as a hang out area for students. It had several rooms that were filled with air hockey tables and ping-pong tables, as well as pool tables. And there was a small “refreshment stand “in the first floor. The school had spent a great deal of money modernizing it. It had tons of color, changing lights and cool designs in the architecture on the inside as well as modern artwork all over the place. They also used it as a gallery for the students that went to the school. As a back story: the Bailey family lived in a mansion on the outskirts of town. The Bailey family played a large role in the community. They were always on the city council and were involved in the school systems heavily throughout the years. They made a great deal of their money from transit. They owned a small regional shipping company named Bailey transit that began in the 1700s. But as time moved on, and the Amazons of the world pushed small, regional shippers to the side the family got out of the business and moved from the area. The college purchased the grounds and mansion from the family to developed the college. So the new student center would be the old mansion with a modern retro fit, and it would be named Bailey Hall.
@fade9209
@fade9209 8 ай бұрын
I don't play cs 2 myself but i gotta say watching these builds is just so much fun and relaxing. the satisfaction you get after building something nice must be amazing.
@AtlanLD
@AtlanLD 11 ай бұрын
SUPERIOR looks amazing in the snow! Merry Christmas!
@pineapplepizza27
@pineapplepizza27 11 ай бұрын
the major local landowner design is such a hilarious choice for that character
@GregHall90553
@GregHall90553 11 ай бұрын
One thing that could be a cool project for this build now we have a university: Something like the "High Tech Campus" in Eindhoven in the Netherlands. I visited there earlier this year for my job in the UK. It's a business park with office spaces that companies can rent. several large tech companies in the Netherlands need extra office space as their own HQ campuses are now too full. But the area itself was more like a forest getaway retreat. Trees everywhere, small lakes, it was incredible. The car parks/parking lots were covered in greenery. Now Magnolia County has a university it may attract big tech companies and workers for those jobs will want pretty work environments :)
@theotherme43
@theotherme43 11 ай бұрын
I work at a university campus and one thing I think you’re missing is a pedestrian path for the chancellor to walk or take a bike or golf cart to work. Around the same time as students arrive and leave, traffic can get crazy and the chancellor can easily benefit from a path less travelled.
@chchzuzia
@chchzuzia 11 ай бұрын
The "SUPERIOR" thing just completely blew my mind. I mean, the paths were one thing, and then the bush outline, but THEN deleting the paths and replacing them with trees? I'm in shock. 😂
@randomgaming1892
@randomgaming1892 11 ай бұрын
I love your intros and backstories. Legitimate lifestyles around Magnolia County! Love it!
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