Built a Multi-Level Street in Romsey | Cities Skylines 2 | Episode 10

In Episode 10 of Romsey, we build a small but very detailed area on a street with different height levels in Cities: Skylines 2. The main idea of this episode is to make buildings, entrances, sidewalks, alleys, and small spaces feel natural even when the street goes up and down. This part of Romsey was not flat, so I had to work with different levels, transitions, stairs, decorative flower blocks, and custom solutions to make everything look believable. I used buildings from the USA Northeast Pack, USA Southwest Pack, and vanilla American buildings, then adjusted them by hand with Move It, Page Up, and Page Down. One of the funniest moments was fixing a building entrance that was floating in the air. I created improvised steps using tables, and somehow it actually worked visually. I also added many realistic city details, including road decals, roof cracks, dirt, tree grates, bike parking, bicycles, ATMs, cafes, storefronts, small commercial details, coffee kiosks, snack kiosks, trees, and sidewalk textures. The roofs from the USA Southwest Pack looked too clean, so I used asphalt crack decals and placed them on the rooftops to make the buildings feel older and more realistic. This episode also includes the result of the previous community challenge. PuppyOne became the winner, and now Romsey has a new street called PuppyOne Avenue. At the end of this episode, a new challenge begins. Count how many car decals were used in this video and write the number in the comments. In the next episode, I will choose one winner with a randomizer, and another street in Romsey will be named after that person. Thank you for watching, commenting, and helping Romsey grow. Welcome back to Romsey. #CitiesSkylines2 #CitiesSkylinesII #Romsey #CityBuilding #RealisticCity #UrbanDesign