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LilFriscoPinoy Go to post #374578
Looks good Loopy. I dont know if you know or remember me. ( LilChrisGer ) from RCT Renaissance. Ive always been a fan and enjoyed looking at your projects and works. From what I can remember. It looks really good. Im enjoying the custom supports. Definetly finish it. I haven't heard from to many people from the club either. I just kinda disappeared off the map when I was in the club. -
LilFriscoPinoy Go to post #373432
I am not to really fond of the layout myself. My suggestion? Look at existing B&M Rollercoaster's pictures. And build the rollercoaster off of the realism and "flow" that B&M's naturally have. At least if your going for a realistic approach, seeing as how you are building custom supports or enhanced supports to the track layout.
If its realism your going for, the liklihood of a corkscrew going to the right. Immediatly followed by a left corkscrew doesn't exist in B&M Rollercoasters. And most rollercoasters have a break run prior to re-entering the station. From the screen, I doubt there is one. But there might be. Not to sure. -
LilFriscoPinoy Go to post #373284
it looks decent. but i think that the water and the level of the land where the path is, shouldnt be at the same height. for the fountain? maybe... but definetly not a body or form of water such as that. the entrance seems little to symmetrical to my taste, maybe mix it up a bit?. i would also change the ground texture beneath the path to match the theme or style. personally id use the grey rock type of terrain. its coming along nice. just a few details here and there. oh that bathroom looks kinda funny seeing as its a dark brown/wooden restroom in a bright yellow and white concrete structure. -
LilFriscoPinoy Go to post #363770
Hey Lilchrisger, I remember you. Nice to see you again.
^Yes, me too! Welcome back, Lilchrisger. Good to see you're back into RCT!
Its nice to see you two again as well. .Hayward is a pretty small city plus, its also really crowded, theres not really much open land there...you should have picked a better place in the bay area.
The park itself is realy nice though. keep up the good work.
btw-are you acctually flipino?
Haha. Yeah I know this little city is very small. Its just me and some friends were joking about the StoneBrae area, where its a huge plot of land at the top of the East Bay hills, even higher then Cal State Hayward... well Cal State "East Bay". And since it has a brand new school, country club, a bunch of residential pockets or "villages" as they call them of homes worth more than a 1.5 million dollars plus the golf course. A friend said to me that the only thing missing that wasen't expensive was an amusement park. So I unrealistically placed it there. Thanks for your input though. Realistically speaking the best place for a theme park would probably be the Dublin Grade area of the Bay Area, or perhaps in Vallejo, or San Jose even those begin to move away from the Bay Area im sure you understand. Im a very realistic parkmaker I guess you could say, so maybe I shouldn't have joked and placed an amusement park there.
And yes. I am Filipino, both parents.
Born here though.
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LilFriscoPinoy Go to post #363431
Hey that really cool. Being a resident in the Bay Area and having Six Flags Marine World and Great America as my personal "home parks" I've been to the wildlife attraction at Marine World or whatever its called now. I think it really captures a strong realism and brings the attraction aspect from reality into the limitated world of RCT very good. Props. Im looking forward to more of this park.
-LilFriscoPinoy