Mostly the same as we already saw, but they did show the new upgrade tree! And it looks very in depth, and exciting.
I’m mildly torn about placing bus stops before placing your lines. Although, I think I’m leaning towards being happy about it.
It’s been convenient to just click once when creating stops on your line. But, I’m thinking that we’ll end up putting more thought and care into where the stops actually go. That, and if I need to edit the line and I happened to remove a stop, I don’t have to hunt for the exact spot where it was previously.
Totally missed this (these diaries are too fast ahaha). Bit strange unlocking a city hall as it would be one of the first things in a city, but I’m happy it exists!
Haha, yeah, there’s a lot of information hiding in plain sight. The city hall is interesting! And the Central bank and Central Intelligence Bureau are a cool addition too.
Hope to see protests in front of the City Hall, would be a fun thing. Also hope the other buildings give something to the city and aren’t ‘monuments’.
I was hoping for a closer look at metros but at least we got a bit of a look at the metro depot (I think, at 3:09). I have to say I’m a little disappointed at the downgrade in airports, I really liked the modularity of the C:S I versions, but hopefully in time we’ll get something more customisable (indeed with not just airports)
Yeah, it’s more limited compared to the Airports DLC of C:S1. But I do like the scale better of them than the vanilla airport we got in C:S1! The devs must know how much we liked the modular systems like Campus and Airports, so I think they’re leaving those for future dlc’s.
I spotted a helicopter, might be a police or ambulance chopper, first I saw of that.
Another interesting thing I noticed is that trains are unlocked before trams or metro. I guess the metro was too OP since CS1.
Doesn’t bother me! My citizens are going to choo choo everywhere.
Yes, I would be glad to unlock the train and build a train station as the firt thing in my city and develop after/around it, seems so more natural. In CS1 it doesn’t work as cims always arrive by car.
What Henri means when he says: “you can create intricate lines that skip traffic jams and busy intersections, they no longer need to go directly from stop to stop” min:2:08? Maybe if a bus stop is empty, the bus will not stop ?
Also, the rain scenes (especially during the night) are awesome!
From here https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/cities-skylines-ii/features/public-cargo-transportation : “When creating a bus line you can set waypoints that control the route taken by the bus from stop to stop, allowing it to avoid busy roads or intersections.”
So I think he’s talking about this. You can force buses to take a certain route without having to place a stop, this can be useful if the game calculates the default route through some busy area but you know a better route like a dedicated bus street or something.