I just built the best FERRY SERVICE in Cities Skylines | Sunset City 11



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Sunset City is a series based on the US state of Florida. Not just taking inspiration from the most iconic tourist destinations or glamorous beaches, Sunset City will focus on capturing the entire state from North to South. We will cover such cities as Miami, Tampa and Orlando, as well as some towns in between. Most importantly Florida’s natural landscaping spanning from the tropical beaches to the vast wetlands of the Everglades.

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26 thoughts on “I just built the best FERRY SERVICE in Cities Skylines | Sunset City 11”

  1. A little late but I think the resort should be an old Henry Flagler hotel, he was the main man behind the railways on the east coast of Florida and he built hotels and I think if you build a station near there it could add to the story as if the station was built for his resort on the once empty island

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  2. There are a lot of amazing content creatures that play C:S & make beautiful cities but you are by far the best! 🤌🏼🥰 The work, details & attention you put into every millimetre of your build is just mind blowing 😅👏🏻

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  3. I remember commenting on one of your videos a bit back and it was when you were redo-ing the downtown highway and you said it was taking forever to do all the curves (as you were doing one ways and couldn't get it to mirror nicely) and slopes and all that. I had commented that there was a mod that could auto fix a lot of it for you but I couldn't remember the name. Well while watching it came to mind. Unified UI was the mods name, which you happen to have and what I was talking about was under the Networking Tool – I believe this looks almost like a line graph lol. There is a few options in which you can use, one of them helps with Graidents/Slopes and the there is one that allows you to select NodeA and NodeB and basically copy paste it but before you "paste" it you can push it out

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  4. The 80’s was actually a time when planners started to experiment with pedestrian roads. In the town I live in now, they converted Neil Street (which is a main drag through downtown) into a pedestrian road in the 80’s to compete with a recently built mall. Ironically it negatively impacted downtown business and they converted it back to a roadway a decade later.

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  5. That construction site reminds of the mission in Vice City where you use the RC helicopter with bombs.

    On that note, some Vice City eastereggs would be really cool. Like Tommy's mansion or the Oceanview hotel.

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  6. Highways used to be built to segregate communities physically, so you could include a poorer district on the other side of the highway from downtown.
    Cheers! <3

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  7. I'd recommend adding something like the Miami Biltmore, Freedom Tower, DuPont Building, Ingraham Building, Security Building, David W. Dyer Federal Court House, and the Dade County Court House.

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  8. Aren’t those power lines dangerous? Is that realistic? I mean one big storm and it’s hitting the water and causing a major electrical fire? (Obviously not in game but still)

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