Why Are There So Many Deer on the Train Tracks in Cities Skylines 2?

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Sroxah

Sroxah

15 күн бұрын

In episode 11 of our Cities Skylines 2 series, we continue to expand and refine Tiny Town, focusing on creating a city using the smallest zoned building sizes. This episode dives into various aspects of city management, including infrastructure development, population growth, and solving unexpected issues in our tiny metropolis.
We begin by addressing the issue of why people are hesitant to move to Tiny Walk City. Despite setting up new ways for people to enter the city, there are still vacancies and abandoned buildings. We explore potential solutions, such as improving connectivity and adding new attractions to make the area more appealing.
One major development in this episode is the construction of a small airport. We flatten out a suitable area and set up the airport, hoping it will facilitate better connectivity and attract more residents and tourists to Tiny Town. The addition of an airport is a significant milestone in enhancing our tiny city’s infrastructure.
We also consider setting up a passenger rail system to connect the new airport with Tiny Walk City. By improving public transportation, we aim to make commuting easier for our residents and potentially attract more people to the city. This involves careful planning and integration with existing transport networks.
Noise pollution and high rent are persistent issues in Tiny Walk City. We investigate the sources of these problems and implement measures to mitigate them. By lowering taxes and strategically placing new residential zones, we hope to create a more livable environment for our tiny city’s inhabitants.
Our focus then shifts to expanding the subway network. We add new subway yards and stations to enhance the public transit system, making it more efficient and accessible. This helps reduce surface traffic congestion and improves overall mobility within Tiny Town.
Another challenge we tackle is the sudden influx of deer on the train tracks. This unexpected wildlife issue adds a humorous twist to our city management tasks, highlighting the unpredictable nature of managing a city, even one as small as Tiny Town.
We also work on increasing high-density housing in Tiny Walk City. By taking advantage of the demand for more residential space, we aim to cram more people into our tiny zones, boosting the population and creating a more vibrant community. This involves careful zoning and placement of new buildings.
The addition of taxis is another significant improvement in this episode. We set up taxi depots and stands to facilitate better transportation options for our residents and visitors. This helps in managing traffic flow and providing convenient travel options within Tiny Town.
In this episode, we also encounter high noise pollution issues in residential areas. We explore various solutions, including placing welfare offices and adjusting zoning to reduce noise levels and improve the quality of life for our residents. Balancing urban development with livability remains a key focus.
A surprise tornado adds to the challenges we face in managing Tiny Town. We assess the damage and implement recovery plans to ensure the city’s resilience against natural disasters. This highlights the importance of disaster preparedness in urban planning, even for the smallest cities.
Towards the end of the episode, we review the progress made in Tiny Walk City. With 71,000 people living in Tiny Town and 2,800 in Tiny Walk City, we reflect on the growth and development achieved. The new airport, expanded public transit, and improved housing are all steps towards creating a thriving miniature metropolis.
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@itsthatoneguy2921
@itsthatoneguy2921 13 күн бұрын
What about adding tiny Triangle City?
@Cz8916
@Cz8916 4 күн бұрын
The deer get an adrenaline rush from dodging trains. In tiny town it’s not called playing chicken. It’s playing deer
Final muy inesperado 🥹
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