GuyWithAStick
Captain Basic
Well with these new standards, if a test run looks slow at first, we now know it is.
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It's interesting you say that though, this is a noticeable shift from how coaster tests seemed like they were done in the past. The "OMG LOOKS SO SLOW" stereotype came from years and years of slow first tests. As I said in my post over in the Mako topic, it's an interesting change.ECG said:Don't let first test runs fool you into thinking that's how the coaster will run once it opens. RMC (and other manufacturers) runs the coaster at top speed on the first test runs to make sure it makes it all the way round the circuit and then gradually dials it back to prevent extreme forces on riders. Storm Chaser's testing was the perfect example of this procedure (as was Mako's).
GuyWithAStick said:I agree with Coastermac, some of the transitions look a bit janky, but overall looks like a solid ride.