Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Modern Home School: Elementary
13 Comments
Populous  [author] 24 Mar, 2022 @ 11:44am 
No my friend, they stay home and learn, so less traffic.
Lordwarblade 24 Mar, 2022 @ 10:08am 
Do children actually travel (i.e. increase traffic) to and from regular schools in the game, in the same way workers do?

If so, is this school handled differently? Do they actually stay home and jump on a computer, or do they really jump on a bus and destroy my efforts at early morning traffic management?
Populous  [author] 3 Aug, 2020 @ 11:06pm 
Shadow, thank you my friend for your kind words... Most of my assets have a great deal of time in researching and calculating size, cost, impact, overage etc.. Thanks for realizing that.
Sol 3 Aug, 2020 @ 3:24pm 
I love your other schools, you're quite good at balancing out tile size, cost, impact of service by type, etc.
Populous  [author] 29 Jul, 2020 @ 4:43am 
Shadow, you opinion is respected and I agree. As mentioned before these to schools are built based on community discussion and so the stats most agreed on. So the question is do I tweak these down, or build two new schools?

I believe you will enjoy the two other schools my friend:
- Modern Elementary School - 20,460 Subscribers and 555 Favorites 5 Star
- Modern High School
Sol 29 Jul, 2020 @ 4:02am 
The privately owned hospital IS a cheat. There should be at least a happiness penalty, or a reduction of "income" for every Cim who uses it, to keep the game realistic.

I am surprised nobody's found a way to make a Private Hospital reduce income and happiness.
Populous  [author] 19 Jul, 2020 @ 2:40pm 
markka88, good points. Yes the 450 to 500 vs 4500... That was a huge debate and the community pushed the 4500 so the reason for the 4500 and effectively making this and the High School my only assets as close to a cheat as it gets.
markthered 19 Jul, 2020 @ 2:17pm 
What about now with virtual/video chat learning? Since thats a direction some districts are now moving towards.
Though, feel 4500 is still really high. Even if small portion came in once a week for half day, would still be 450 kids to try and fit in at one time. BUT!
Still a cool build! Definitely like this
Sol 26 Apr, 2020 @ 5:49am 
I didn't know! Thanks for the information. :)
Populous  [author] 24 Apr, 2020 @ 12:59pm 
Shadow my friend, this is how they run them down here though I do thank you for your kind words, I do.
Sol 24 Apr, 2020 @ 5:27am 
Ha! In other words, it's a child's version of the community college in my town, where 80% of its classes are online classes. I do like the futuristic thinking.
Populous  [author] 2 Jun, 2019 @ 9:04am 
ahmet5343, good question. Home schooling has no students in the building except for scheduled testing. Most of the space is occupied by staff, tutors, test givers. Parents, Grandparents, Siblings teach the material from books, videos, etc. The school work is in books, workbooks or online.
PixelBiscuit 2 Jun, 2019 @ 2:46am 
4500 students in this small building?