I forgot to mention, you can also drive in a limo and literally throw money out the window. I did this when I wasn't losing money fast enough. Reason #42 why I'm a great mayor.
Simcity 4 is really fun when you understand how the sim mechanics work, The sims will always need road connection but will travel the most direct path to work, that can include subways and monorail, if that direct path of road, (not any other alternative path) is too congested or over 300% capacity, they give up and stay unemployed. it’s ok to put shops and offices next to condos high tech produces no pollution, and if the industrial building is next to rail, it will use that rail to cargo out of the city tile. Also, playing the NAM and CAM mods are good.
SimCity 4 was extremely fun :D As for Cities Skylines, I enjoyed it a lot but the amount of DLCs/expansion packs are way too insane Great video! I enjoyed the drawings as replacement for actual game footage lol
oh the city skyline dlcs are just there to support the devs, IMO there's still enough content in the base game to enjoy. never played sim city 4 though. are most of the features found in city skyline's dlcs included in sim city 4's base game?
Oh, this brings back memories. I played this when I was a kid. Simcity 4 was the first game I ever played, and can relate to alot of what you did. Here are some of the shenanigans I got up to: I remember that when I built my first city, I misused the road tool, placing each individual tile because I didn't know you were supposed to drag to connect them. I thought they were basketball courts or something. I misheard from my dad who played the game that industrial zones made you lose money, so I never placed them. I was confused why so many sims wanted jobs, so I just made more retail zones for them to work at. I thought the suitcase symbol meant that sims wanted to leave the city, so I built airports next to them, only for all the other houses to become abandoned because no one wants to live next to an airport. I remember creating massive, complex road systems, only to light a house on fire and watch the fire department slowly drive through my maze. The disasters were so fun as well. I used them as my terraforming tools, and loved summoning an alien robot to watch the police try to deal with it. The biggest influence this game had on me is that it taught me very a valuable lesson. I need glasses.
I absolutely love sim city 4. My dad taught me how to play play it when I was 6 or so, but I was just always interested in highways and railways. It’s an amazing game.
New sub! Also, great animation skills! Your script was also amazing. Without animation, I could imagine how everything looked like. Your tank causing death, chaos, anarchy and insurgence, the BEEty BEEing flooded BEEY a huge water bomb, etc. I just fixed my CS:1 copy, thanks for enlightening me to stop being idiotic and reinstall the launcher!
Don’t know if you had heard this yet, but in SimCity 4 if you press the God Mode button while holding Ctrl, Shift and Alt, you can still do all of that advanced terraforming before you have started the city!
3:13 thats just... Flat ground? Like 90° more than a vertical cliff is 180° compared to the flat ground. So maybe grandpa is doing some upsidedown phasing bit? Grandpa might be an all powerful god /J we understood the bit. It was just unfortunately worded
i remember getting one of my oldest books from scholastic book faire man it was so awesome it was about minecraft and it was a HUGE book now half the pages are ripped or falling off lol
my oldest book is also about a video game lol. it's the brady games guide to final fantasy 7.... from 1997.... that thing is most definitely falling apart but it has served me well in many playthroughs
We still have book fairs, in High School, and for an entire week twice a year. But there's not much good for older ages. Never seen anything with a battery either, not to mention an entire video game. I always found it funny (and then annoying) in Cities: Skylines that deleting a dam causes a massive 360 degree tidal wave.
3:17 Actually the cliff is 90 degrees steep, and the grandpa said that back in his day, he walked to school on land with an angle 90 degrees more than that cliff both ways so that means that either the it was flat or he was walking upside down
I've had shit like that happen to me too. everything is fine and peachy, and then BAM! all I can do is sit and watch as the game slowly burns everything I'd just worked for.
2.5k sub animation youtuber that makes good videos?!?, subscribed immediately, hope you continue to grow and your videos keep popping up on people’s feeds!
I remember the great flood of 2024. i was in a hotel building on vacation the day that it happened, hundreds of thousands of people died that day and im one of the lucky survivors, most of my friends lived there and they all died, people all around the world thought that the world was ending and there were people buying up all the food and water. i spent 7 years in therapy after the event, i hope that no one ever has to go through what we went through.
My sister bought a book at the fair right before lock down. It was the only one there and a horror one at that. The book is called the buried and omg it’s amazing and no one knows about it. Also it probably shouldn’t have been in an elementary school.