
Marney
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You're suspended at the top of a vertical drop for several seconds before being released. Think about the actual absurdity of that for a moment.
I don't think it's that complicated or worth overanalyzing.
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I'm just messing around FYI, your park looks good
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Wow. I know the weather's not too great in that video but I don't remember Cedar Point looking so drab and colorless. Valravn looks like a great ride though.
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Are flags of that size even physically possible? What happens if the wind stops blowing?
What happens if it starts blowing?
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Does the rider have to be completely upside down for an element to count as an inversion, or does an element such as a heavily overbanked turn count?
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Jesus, those shadows. Those animations. That art style. Those supports clipping through the station platform. That lack of collision detection on the track. That horrendously inaccurate speed. All those bugs. Why? Why would a publisher think this is okay?
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Jesus. RMC coasters are almost real-life versions of roller coasters as they're portrayed in cartoons.
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Looks like they're trying to channel the spirit of Planet Coaster's marketing in their recent videos. They're failing miserably.
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Such a sexy layout, but why did they have to choose that color scheme?
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Sure, but when Planet Coaster offers that and much more, it kind of becomes a moot point.
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These screens remind me of what a generic RCT3 park with custom scenery would look like if it had more polygons and spline-based coasters. I don't see what it brings to the table that's interesting.
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Please don't bother posting your grand project ideas if you don't have anything to show for it. Not trying to backseat mod here, but it's really annoying to see an interesting title only to get "HEY EVERYONE I'M WORKING ON A THING JUST SO YOU KNOW" and I think most others would agree.
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It's a shame that Silver Bullet is probably the sexiest invert in existence, but it really isn't that great of a ride
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Awesome work overall. My only issue is that the elements don't seem to be as tight and closely packed as one would see on an actual RMC coaster. It flows more like a B&M.
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A certain project might like your assistance
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I really hope they address the issue of the supports colliding with the track. It looks like a poorly done steelworx ride in RCT3.
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Can we take a moment to address the monorail track clipping through that building's roof?
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Well, it IS Japan we're talking about...
Does it have a tentacle-porn themed ride? It can't be a true Japanese park without one.
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Do you think it's something that could ever have been feasible or worth the cost? That layout had so much potential.
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Supports (with the exceptions of the custom ones) are a bit funky but other than that it's hard to say without a POV.
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I could swear there's another type of coaster that uses this same track design that's in China or something.
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1) How do these designers/engineers/amusement parks in China not know how to build a coaster with proper banking, element entry/exit, element shape and transitions?
That's like asking how doctors in the Philippines don't know they should wash their hands before performing surgery.
Dive Machines? What are your thoughts?
in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
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I don't think that question was meant to be interpreted that literally.
Plus, what do you think the purpose of holding riders at the top of the lift for a long time is?