Join us in the captivating world of Cities: Skylines as we unveil our second canal in our one-tile Dutch city. Watch how we strike the ideal balance between intricate detailing and city-scale functionality in Cities: Skylines.

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    0:00 Intro
    0:26 Episode Breakdown
    3:55 Plopping Buildings
    7:32 Property Lines
    8:13 TREES!
    9:17 My New Detailing Style
    15:15 Expanding Our Second Canal
    17:54 Live Play
    22:10 Outro

    MUSIC:
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    8 Comments

    1. Welcome in everyone! if you are seeing this message there is a poll LIVE in the community tab about my Cities: Skylines 2 Early Access video and I would LOVE to hear from all of you!

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      Let me know what you would like to see me build next in Cities: Skylines Netherlands!

      Happy Building EH

    2. You could try to incorporate some high density building that a lot of dutch cities have like Schalkwijk near Haarlem and the Rijnstraat neighbourhood in Alkmaar. But knowing C:S this does have potential to throw off the scale of the city

      Just something i wanted to suggest; the Koepelgevangenis (exists in multiple Dutch cities); these are obsolete prison designs, and are being repurposed in different ways in different cities. In the Haarlem one there is a cinema, restaurant and offices. Don't expect there to be an asset for it though so would be difficult to build

    3. Those stacked bike racks are very common at train stations or places with lots of people. Also the Blue VW car u showed us has turkish plates which is something that can be seen in the Netherlands due to the huge community of turks living in the Netherlands👍

    4. Having those premade packs really works – especially premaking the packs where you have already placed "seat markers" on benches.
      You can add to the selection – perhaps with some things for back yards so you don't need to just rely on trees for avoiding spending a huge amount of time detailing these spaces.

    5. more 20s and 30s housing!!!!!!!
      Jass just uploaded some to the workshop and I love them and that era of architecture. (and they're surprisingly from my city, Nijmegen 😀 )

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