That I did not know, thanks. (sorry for hijacking reply ^^ )
Now, I'd like to ask of you. If I have nowhere to find the expansions, will a workbench give me the objects when opened? Cause I would for example get a bigger set of objects to choose from in my NCS creations.
There is one a page or two back here. Have not created so many coasters yet as this is actually the first time I sit down and try do something realistic.
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Did salvage a park from some other savefile. But as the scenario / landscape is terrible I will try and rebuild something similar in the park I am planning right now. And that park will actually get its own thread so I can get help
NCS "western" style buildings. Will be somewhat altered till next time you see this style.
Think the cost is somewhat around 25k for everything.
Would love if someone could show me ways to place rooftiles for more variation. noncustom scenery of course as I am building that sort of park and .. frankly I'm terrible att building.
aka only RCT2 without expansions.
Well, finally started on a NCS scenario, and followed an advise from the RCT2 help thread. And its going to be a tiny park but a learning one.
Not sure if its worth starting a thread for this park as it'll take me ages to get money.
Well, just got started with RCT2 again, and I want to build NCS parks. But I never ever figured out the best way to start a park. Are there any hints for this as well?
Ooo, one more thing. What size for the Workbench? I could fit like.. 7 of my "best" coasters into the dusty green scenario, but that'll change shortly. (hopes)
It was suppoused to be in a park, but I hardly ever build parks, just attractions and dioramas. And I'm not good at those either.
This "was" a preview for a coaster intended to be in a park with its actual scenery which was deleted by mistake.
The coaster itself only host 3 levels. After you've headed into the the giant loops it goes down into a return-turn up to the "mid" level and there it continues with smooth turns to the last "drop" where your photo is taken. Of course you've got to pass the corkscrews to get there.