Discover How New Walk City Solves Traffic in Cities Skylines 2’s Pedestrian Haven
In this episode of our "Cities Skylines 2" Let's Play, we return to New Walk City, a pedestrian-only city where cars are banned. Our focus is to continue the experiment of growing a vibrant urban environment that promotes walking while tackling new challenges. The bustling streets are now filled with delivery vehicles, garbage trucks, and hearses but no civilian vehicles, preserving the essence of our walkable metropolis.
As the population rises, public transit through trams is already helping with efficient movement, and the ferry system continues to attract people eager to explore the city. However, New Walk City is facing issues with land value and medical supplies, requiring us to boost the production of pharmaceuticals. This means improving the supply chain by addressing the deficit of chemicals made from minerals, rock, and oil. Our goal is to achieve balanced production to support both residential and industrial growth in "Cities Skylines 2."
We are also expanding our rock quarries and processing centers to increase the availability of minerals and other resources. With these in place, we aim to solve supply issues while creating more jobs for uneducated and poorly educated workers, supporting a more inclusive economy. We're experimenting with a range of custom pedestrian roads to explore new layouts and ensure our city continues to thrive with efficient infrastructure.
A new pedestrian-friendly airport introduces flights from neighboring regions, enhancing tourism while maintaining New Walk City's unique car-free identity in "Cities Skylines 2." To prevent cars from being smuggled in, we have put parking fees in place and are keeping a vigilant eye on the influx of visitors. The airport also boosts our economy by bringing in more office efficiency and tourist traffic, enhancing the appeal of our city.
As more tourists arrive, we’re creating a new downtown area with mixed-use commercial and high-density residential buildings. This new neighborhood provides beautiful views and access to the airport, offering the convenience of living near international travel hubs. To further support growth, we’re increasing our educational infrastructure with new technical universities and expanding our healthcare services to meet growing demand.
We’re also dealing with the challenge of pollution, as some areas are becoming contaminated due to industrial activity and prevailing winds. By carefully zoning different areas, we can protect our residential neighborhoods from pollution and ensure that commercial and industrial zones operate efficiently without disrupting quality of life in "Cities Skylines 2."
Our public transit network, particularly the tram lines, remains a central part of daily life. Despite the challenges of congestion, we’re continuously fine-tuning the tram routes to prevent bottlenecks and improve service, ensuring that people can move smoothly across New Walk City.
Amid all these improvements, we're keeping a close watch on tax incentives and resource trading to maintain a balanced budget. New Walk City is expanding while staying car-free, but the demands for jobs, entertainment, and reliable infrastructure continue to rise. By addressing each challenge strategically, our city will reach new heights.
Join us as we refine New Walk City and tackle these intricate challenges. In "Cities Skylines 2," we are discovering what it truly takes to sustain a pedestrian-only urban environment where banned cars don't hinder growth. The walkable streets and innovative transit solutions help keep the spirit of New Walk City alive.
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