Engineering the PERFECT CITY in Cities Skylines 2!

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Published 2023-10-21
Engitopia returns! We're checking out Cities Skylines 2 (City Skyline 2) today, and what better way to do it than to limit our city to a single tile, once we've learned the game a bit more we'll come back and see if we can improve our city building skills!

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All Comments (21)
  • @NFvidoJagg2
    You should build a hexagon based neighbourhood. Not just because hexagons are the bestagons, but also because of traffic efficiencies
  • Personally I appreciate the more realistic approach to cities. Keep doing the engineering classes plz
  • @tehstarwars1361
    This is actually what we want. You teaching us and actually playing the game every now and again LOVE IT
  • @RGrum-je6zn
    I love that he is doing a realistic play through and using his engineer knowledge
  • I hope this series continues to be both fun, AND educational. I love learning about these real world engineer methods.
  • @michaelteta875
    YES I'm a huge fan of free civil engineering classes so please teach as much as you want!
  • @reiszdan
    As someone who can't wait to get a hold on the game when it launches, I actually quite appreciate the realistic playstyle and engineering basics teaching
  • @djwillcaine
    Literally earlier today i was approaching a roundabout and wondered why there was such a sharp bend before it. Now I know! I actually really enjoyed the legit engineering insights.
  • @Google__account
    Sometimes I wonder if he’s truly still an engineer after these years. But seeing him draw a bunch of knobs I realize he’s more, he’s a genius!
  • @lil_lyrix
    The Real Civil Engineer actually engineering a city? Insanity.
  • Kind of neat to actually hear about Matt's engineering experience. It was very interesting.
  • @roberttucker1527
    Good to see you actually being an engineer. Silly stuff is good at times but you should leverage your actual engineering experience more. It's enjoyable
  • @Leeon_King
    I prefer the more educational approach. It's a good balance to your humor! While it's funny, the constant "strongest shape" sometimes was too much so this is a good balance. For example, Visibility Splay is HORRIBLE where I live but never knew the term! I'm thankful to have learned that but still get a good chuckle in.
  • @JudeBaker-yw4jh
    Engitopia 2 is going to be the most anti-architect city ever!!!
  • @PorterStats3
    I really love this realistic gameplay, use this save to play realistically and make other saves for messing around.
  • @cbutler91510
    I LOVE the bits of education you throw into your videos. Since watching your PolyBridge videos I call out bridge types to my wife, and have found a love and passion for beautiful bridges. I LOVED this video for all the breakdowns you were doing while you also played. I love listening to experts in their field that I know nothing about. It's always amazing. I vote to keep.
  • I’m a huge fan of the mini lessons throughout the video, I hope he continues
  • @bycurling
    I recently find your channel and banter about architects and architecture makes me cracks up so hard as an engineer. As a city builder lover your videos are fun and informative. Great work.
  • @skrtnation4323
    I love the mini tangents of engineering knowledge! I am an industrial engineer, not civil, but learning just a little bit about the random things in my city/environment is great. Keep that coming please!