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  • I realize that the screens aren't finished, but I think you need some windows in that tower in the first screen. The wall just seems kind of bland without them, especially with the number of windows you used on the lower wings of the building.
  • the way you placed the shutters is not very logic, either the window already have closed shutters, or you put objects infront of them so no one will ever be able to close them.
    but thats a small detail, everything else seems very nice.

    Not all shutters are meant to be used as actual shutters. In a lot of instances now, especially in the U.S., shutters are used strictly for decoration and aren't functional.

    I agree with Metro that the flat part of the roof should be something other than green. I prefer gray or black myself, not sure if the brown would be overpowering or not. Might I also suggest breaking the roof up a little. Most flat roofs in a structure of this size would have at least one or two roof access points that allow maintenance workers to repair whatever needs to be fixed.

    Not sure that I like how you used shake roofs in the lower left corner. I understand the look you're going for with that little outbuilding though.
  • I don't think you get it FreakyB. He's got RCT Gold which can't use the Drexler Patch. He'll have to find a copy of an original LL disc to be able to use it. And like RCTCA and posix said above, the game will work on XP.
  • If you can find a copy of the original Loopy Landscapes disc that wasn't part of either Gold or Deluxe, you can get the Drexler patch to work. I've got Deluxe and used the RCT disc to install on this PC and then used my original LL disc to install CF/LL. I use a copy of my LL disc to play the game.
  • OK, you are now talking about adding people to the HoF that really haven't done any kind of parkmaking. Not a bad idea in itself as many HoFs have areas along these lines. A good example would be the Baseball HoF. They have added people to the HoF that didn't actually play in the major leagues but definitely had an impact on the game. If I remember correctly, there are umpires included. But most notable additions are the additions about the Women's Professional league and the Negro Leagues.

    So, along these lines, the HoF could include people that have had a dramatic affect on how the game is currently being played. Definite inclusions would be Chris Sawyer as the creator of RCT; Amazing Earl for the rides that he's created; Josef Drexler for the RCT1 Drexler patch; Doctor J for the object editor and Buggy for his RideMaker. There are others that could also be included like ja227/Parkitect, humble_programmer, etc. While these wouldn't be considered Parkmakers per se, they would definitely be worthy of entry into this are of the HoF.

    Whether the RCT community itself should ASSIST in determining who would be entered into the HoF, possibly. While I don't really recognize some of the people you're talking about, I'm sure that others within the community would.

    You might also want to consider breaking out between RCT1 and RCT2. Most of the people that are current NE Parkmakers have created parks in both RCT1 and RCT2. But some have worked strictly in RCT1 or RCT2 and not the other. This would be one way to differentiate some of them a little. People could be added to the HoF based on their work in either version, or both.

    In the future, possibly add RCT3 as there are quite a few good parks being created by people now. But I don't think that RCT3 needs to be included at this time as NE hasn't really embraced it by any means. But it's possible that in the future RCT3 will gain more attention here; it will just take a lot of time for this to happen.

    Just some of my thoughts, nothing to be take seriously unless it sounds reasonable to include as part of the Hall of Fame.

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