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I love the RCT series, and have ever since the original came out. Back then I considered myself quite good with custom tracks, building my own coasters. I've had RCT3 and the soaked expansion pack for a couple of years now, and there's so many cool things about it. But there's one thing keeping me from really enjoying it...I can't make a good custom track. In fact, I've yet to make one track where the coaster has made the full circuit without a rollback!

 

I'm completely at a loss...the same tricks I used for the original RCT games aren't working for me anymore...can anyone give me some tips on how to make a good, element filled coaster that won't roll back and won't be too intense?...please?...

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If you keep the first few hills lower than the lift hill, that will help.

Once the coaster has made the first few hills, make the next elements lower.

I find that the intensity ratings in RCT3 are really unrealistic.

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I've had RCT3 and the soaked expansion pack for a couple of years now, and there's so many cool things about it.

 

How? It hasn't even been out two years yet?

 

My advice: Go high for the first hill but not too high. I usually go at least 2 stories above the second hill for the first hill. For the intensity, it's mostly common sense. Don't put a corkscrew after a 200 foot drop. And bank as much as you possibly can. (Most coasters also allow curved drops in RCT3)

 

As for the roll backs, start with smaller coasters and build up. And you could always have two lift hills, there's no rule against that!

 

I hope these hints help! For the most part, practice makes perfect.

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Go to the place where you can set the rollercoaster to go with a full load or lower, and its on that page. I hope I helped.

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