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(I am young and still learning rules so sorry if I mess up)

 

You know, if I got as many warnings and thread locks from the mods about starting threads in a short time as you have, that would probably mean you may want to stop making threads for a few weeks and look how others are doing it... not continue to do the same thing and risk getting banned. Just trying to help you out here. I'm pretty sure if you get another thread locked down, I'm thinking that's pretty much it for your posting privileges for a while. I was confused by your thread title because it sounded like a tutorial, not a request for help. Threads need to be clear and descriptive. Not trying to backseat mod, but I'm seeing you do the same things that so many others have done... and they are no longer with the site. I hate to see that happen, because this is such a great site and everyone should be able to participate... but their participation should meet the guidelines that have been set that everyone has to follow.

 

With that said...

 

I have seen it done before so how do I make a roller coaster

or a water ride dip down into water for example a log flume

go into water not under water.

 

I would first search Atari's website for these type of answers. If you did, you would have found this thread:

 

http://www.ataricommunity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=659210

 

This site has other hints and tutorials on RCT3, including links for custom scenery. Youtube also has some similar tutorials; just do a search for 'rct3' or 'rollercoaster tycoon 3'

 

So, in review if you're having trouble posting on a forum:

 

1. Read all the stickies provided in every forum. This usually tells you what to and not to do on the forum. These are very important reads, otherwise they wouldn't be stickied (yeah I know that's not a word) Many people get warnings because they don't bother to read them.

 

2. Search the forum, or even google the question. This can usually give you your answer without creating a new thread.

 

3. Try to post in an existing thread. I believe there's a RCT help thread on this forum; a search would find it. If a thread exists where you can ask the question, then post it there. This is always better than creating a new thread. This is especially true here; since this forum has been around for years, I'm sure someone has already created the thread where you need to post a question.

 

4. If you can't find your answer in a forum or an existing thread to post your question, then create a new thread. The title needs to be clear and descriptive ("Please help: How do I make coster go underwater in RCT3?). The actual post needs to be descriptive and be grammatically correct: proper punctuation and case. (I believe you typed a run-on sentence, which is one sentence that should be broken up into many sentences. Also questions end with a question mark. You should ask your English teacher if you have problems; and definitely not post until you get that together as that's one of the things the mods are probably warning you on).

 

Creating a thread draws attention to you and you want the right attention. Doing it incorrectly can be very bad. Remember, bad threads clutter the forum and the it's a burden on the mods to constantly manage this. It's kind of like walking around a library, crumpling up paper and throwing it on the ground. Security tells you to stop but you keep doing it. How long do you think it will take before security will remove your ability to clutter the room?

 

Terry "see yet another under-18 year old on the verge" Weaver

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