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i was wondering for anyone who has both nolimits and rct3, what one i should buy. its coming time for me to buy one of them but i dont know what. what would any of you recomend?

 

 

thanks,

 

 

-brandon-

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I just got No Limits today and it is phenomenal! The realism and effects of the game are beyond any RCT game. RCT3 is works terribly on most computers and is very cartoonish. No Limits is a little hard to get used to but once you do, it is a blast! I strongly reccomend No Limits.

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rct is a game. Nolomits is a highly realistic simulator. making coaster in rct is point and click. no limits is more like a CAD program veryflexable therefore much more work and fiddeling to get it right. scenery in no limits also requirs the mastery of a 3D renderin program. but the satisfaction on building a good coaster in no limits is much higher.

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^ i see what you mean. i dont know what im going to get. i guess i will have to get both.

 

 

phazan''tough decision''master

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Yeah, if you have RCT2 already, just get NoLimits. The only thing about RCT3 is that it's 3d, and crappy 3d if I may add. RCT2 does just fine for doing a park sim. NoLimits is best if you want a realistic representation of the actual rollercoaster.

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Well, actually I like them both. If I'm going to make strictly coasters, I'll use NL. If I want to make a themed coaster or other types of rides (as I can't do 3ds that good...or at all.) I'll use RCT3

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