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Vert Go to post #519533
This is definitely one of those old school RCT2 that really reminds you how superior the game is than RCTLL; 5Daves you just craft things so well into rather fluid park. Bravo (that being said, still....RCTLL 4 life!) - Vertex -
Vert Go to post #516066
For some reason, I am pleasantly surprised this actually received Spotlight. Perhaps there is something about RCT2 that I am still not getting that made this stupendous, but I quite honestly am failing to see it. -
Vert Go to post #512674
I have RCT LL --- it would be a long shot for me as well. I haven't sat on a panel since RCT Station, but would jump at the chance. I do believe I give pretty good feedback and a bit of an old skool' perspective on this RCT2 heavy-world, lol -
Vert Go to post #499896
However when I take time to look over this I can't help feeling something isn't quite right and I think it is the architecture that hinders the overall impact of the map.
I don't think it was the archy. The surroundings had a very nice Sea World/Busch Gardens feel to it and the minimalist approach to surrounding helped aura. I loved the design layout(a step up in layout from the Comet mos def ), though I agree that something felt missing. I think that the uniformity in the light color of the track and structure left it feeling kind of bare in places, a bit more theming scenery interaction along the coaster could have cured that problem, perhaps doing something around that first helix on the return trip. But that criticism is trivial; this was really outstanding. Kudos Robbie. - Vertex -
Vert Go to post #495228
A wonderful design, but best woodie this site has seen may be an extreme exaggeration. I thought the coaster itself was decent, if not somewhat uninspired being a simple double-outback (not too different from many seen over the years). It would have really been great to see something more impressive along the lines of a classic beachside cyclone.
I really was not a fan of how the detail and colors clashed so much that the coaster seemed like merely a backdrop to boardwalk itself, I'm in the minority with the opinion that such details and side-attractions bring down rather than accentuate a layout, but that seems to be what a lot of the RCT2 designs seem to veer towards lately. You put so much hard work into the boardwalk, I genuinely wish the coaster could have lived up to it. All-in-all, I enjoyed viewing this park but I know I've seen far superior coasters from you robbie. Keep em' coming!