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stef89 Go to post #599712
Nothing helps, no matter what I do.
(so new rides and demolishing rides have no influence at all (speaking when there are 8200 guests in the park.) -
stef89 Go to post #599648
Well, if there's a lot of roller coasters, even if it doesn't look really nice, that's good in its own way (I hope at least that will redeem my own park somewhat, as I am not as skilled as some others on this site).
As for the limit, I think it is a cap. Kind of like how you can't go above 600 feet on rides, even with a trainer; it's hard-coded into the game. Also it probably relates to the fact that RCT2 in an old (comparatively) game, which means stuff like RAM and whatnot was more limited in those days. Hence such restrictions as the 256 banner limit (a problem I myself have encountered only about 1/3 - 1/2 of the way through my own park), and the limits on scenery objects. I wager that if the game was released today, with the exact same sprites and graphics and whatnot, but with more RAM or whatever, then you could use every custom scenery object ever made, and have 50,000-60,000 guests. I really don't know much about that kind of thing though, but that's just a guess. If you do manage to get up to around 10,000 guests, I would be cautious because that may well cause the game to crash if my understanding of things are correct.
Well, I'm alright with all you said, but I think somewhere on this site is a hack for the amounts of feet limit (could be wrong on this one, tho). So I was curious if it would be possible to hack to guests cap aswel -
stef89 Go to post #599646
Yes eight thousand guestsbut I'm working more on making a huge park than making it a really nice looking park (unlike the most of you guys
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But I think you don't completely understand my question as 8000 guests is kinda a cap, from then on the guests stop coming whatever you do (even huge trams with the trainer won't help) and I'm looking for a way to change that.