First off, it was more creative. The whole flashy colorful old and new powerplant thing was great. I've Indiana more or less a thousand times.
Secoundly, if that's even a word, Livewire was more colorful and flashy than Indiana. All the purple and red next to the brown and green made the purple and red look even better.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
As far as rides go neither of them were that great, so my vote is based more on looks that attractions.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
All you have to do is press shift and backspace and the window vanishs so you can watch the explosion.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
Battelfield. Read everyone else's posts if you want an explination. YCALWB was very, very good for what it was, but it wasn't as good as Battelfield. Both of them are some of the best minis I've ever seen though.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
All you have to do is press shift and backspace and the window vanishs so you can watch the explosion.
Thank You.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
Battelfield. Read everyone else's posts if you want an explination. YCALWB was very, very good for what it was, but it wasn't as good as Battelfield. Both of them are some of the best minis I've ever seen though.
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Once again hevydevy contradicts himself
Battelfield came in two versions. The version I saw was without explosions, and I based the above comment on that. Battelfield with the explosions though really annoyed me just like the adventure ride in Indiana did. Putting that aside, the adventure ride itself IMO was one of the best I've seen.
I did anticipate that some people might not like the explosions when I made Battlefield. That's why I included a version where they were disabled. They used to really annoy me too so I try to use them in a limited fashion. It works best if you just keep a finger on the backspace button and press it whenever the windows pop up. Still I can see why it might be annoying. That doesn't seem like a very good reason not to vote for a park to me, but that's alright.
Now that I've seen Indiana Ridge I have to say that from an unbiased point of view, I like it better than Livewires. That split train coaster was sheer brilliance. I'd noticed how the train speed between the two halves seems linked together but it never occured to me to use that in the ride design. This is a great example of why LL continues to live on. It takes a different kind of thinking to come up with new rides like this but it's just as exciting as innovative theming. The adventure ride was well themed as well and fun to watch. I don't get the point of the cameras. Someone will have to explain that to me. Anyway, excellent job to the makers of this park. Your efforts will not go unnoticed.
haha Mantis wait a few days and i'm told all will be revealed just the tip of the iceberg
Anyway i voted for indiana as its much more style. live wire was very very good but like mantis i think livewire has some strange things going on.
And Snow Drop's quad spire split coaster wasn't?
Anyway to add to the Explosions Comment, you can also just hold backspace when they come up in anticipation for future explosions. That way, the screens don't really have a chance to pop up before they're closed automatically (by the backspace)
The Icons move to 5-2 with a win, and the Sea Serpents lose their 3rd straight, and fall to 4-3.
Livewires was created by Mortician
Indiana Ridge was created by RRP & Roomraider.
This marks the end of the regular season.
Playoff's match will start the 21st, as the Icons will take on the Pufferfish and the Sea Serpents will try to turn their momentum around as they face off against the talented Mean Green.
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Hevydevy Offline
First off, it was more creative. The whole flashy colorful old and new powerplant thing was great. I've Indiana more or less a thousand times.
Secoundly, if that's even a word, Livewire was more colorful and flashy than Indiana. All the purple and red next to the brown and green made the purple and red look even better.
Thirdly, I am getting so fucking tired of explosions. Every time i have to pause the game in order to close the box that comes up saying something has exploded, and then un pause just to have something blow up in my face again. I don't like it a bit.
As far as rides go neither of them were that great, so my vote is based more on looks that attractions.
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Hevydevy Offline
Once again hevydevy contradicts himself
Battelfield came in two versions. The version I saw was without explosions, and I based the above comment on that. Battelfield with the explosions though really annoyed me just like the adventure ride in Indiana did. Putting that aside, the adventure ride itself IMO was one of the best I've seen.
Coaster Ed Offline
Now that I've seen Indiana Ridge I have to say that from an unbiased point of view, I like it better than Livewires. That split train coaster was sheer brilliance. I'd noticed how the train speed between the two halves seems linked together but it never occured to me to use that in the ride design. This is a great example of why LL continues to live on. It takes a different kind of thinking to come up with new rides like this but it's just as exciting as innovative theming. The adventure ride was well themed as well and fun to watch. I don't get the point of the cameras. Someone will have to explain that to me. Anyway, excellent job to the makers of this park. Your efforts will not go unnoticed.
Roberto Roboparks Offline
It wasn't overall rather pleasing, and Indiana Ridge is a typical "been done before".
Corkscrewed Offline
Anyway to add to the Explosions Comment, you can also just hold backspace when they come up in anticipation for future explosions. That way, the screens don't really have a chance to pop up before they're closed automatically (by the backspace)
iris Offline
Livewires was created by Mortician
Indiana Ridge was created by RRP & Roomraider.
This marks the end of the regular season.
Playoff's match will start the 21st, as the Icons will take on the Pufferfish and the Sea Serpents will try to turn their momentum around as they face off against the talented Mean Green.