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Phew. I'm glad there was a ride. The trailer was good for a Real-Life trailer for a Real-Ride as it was ambiguous.
I turn my comment of reserve into awe.
There is one thing I miss about RCT2 is that in the scenario creation tool, if you clicked - on the grid size for placing blocks of things, you got a weird shape that if you used that and say a tree, it would randomly sprinkle trees around that point.
It made making varied forests a much smaller ball-ache if you didn't want to single handily plant each tree.
Also, incidentally, utilizing that trick, I'd like to think that my no-CS pic for mouse's comp a while back rivals that pic you posted portemine (at least in some sense). Although props to that guy for using literally the entire park. I wonder if it was the full size.
Haha! Thanks. I agree looking back at it that I could have made the color scheme a bit nicer. Ah well, it served its purpose of getting me into the final round for that competition
Quite contemporary project that. Some coasters do seem to be going towards further Coaster-Dark-Rides with Thirteen and Voltborgen (I know X;/Nowayout.cac, Space Mountain, Black Hole etc have existed for years, but there's the technology now to make the ride deeper than "Roller Coaster in a Dark Building").
The middle section of the ride where the melody is in full swing I thought the choreography wasn't as strong because perhaps there was too many elements to the song to isolate and translate into the ride experience. It was stronger at the end and the start where the layers of the song were few and the creator was able to capitalise on the bursts of drums. I was concerned that too much might be going on but the tamer mid-section balanced the intense initial start.
Almpatze is an B&M Inverted crafted by JRCH and my newest RCT3 favourite. It has a beautifully off-grid layout, intense, compact and comprising many various elements. The French alpine village setting is purely magnificient as well, full of details and exciting interactions with the ride. Really inspiring marvel here.
I've been wanting to build another B&M inverted for a while now.
That video gave me a spark of inspiration of the elements I would want featured in it. Thank you port.
Now to think what theming I could assign it.
Since my B&M Flier in Spaceland worked well. Perhaps I should jump on the Nemesis-Terrain Inverted Bandwagon.
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