Ok first up. They are all rubbish... You really could do with taking some time looking at real roller coasters and getting the hang of the basics of good roller coaster designs.
Here are a few cardinal sins.
No roller coaster with a lift hill has a drop at the same angle. However the MAIN thing is that no roller coaster that is this tall looks good in RCT. It would have to be at least half the height to even look remotely good.
This twist at the bottom of the hill would kill people. The twist should be at the top of the climb where the train takes it at a more reasonable speed
The next few are parts of rides which just would not be found in real life.
This looks stupid. There's many many problems, mainly the really tight turn after the drop and the vertical hill after the drop.
Would not exist.
almost almost all B&M coasters feature inversion after inversion and very few helix's (usually one or two per ride) Rides also almost never have two sets of double inversions (Cobra Roll & Batwing in this case)
Wooden rides are generally build for airtime and have parabolic airtime hills. GCI's tend to buck this trend a bit but this doesnt look like a GCI.
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Here are a few cardinal sins.
No roller coaster with a lift hill has a drop at the same angle. However the MAIN thing is that no roller coaster that is this tall looks good in RCT. It would have to be at least half the height to even look remotely good.
This twist at the bottom of the hill would kill people. The twist should be at the top of the climb where the train takes it at a more reasonable speed
The next few are parts of rides which just would not be found in real life.
This looks stupid. There's many many problems, mainly the really tight turn after the drop and the vertical hill after the drop.
Would not exist.
almost almost all B&M coasters feature inversion after inversion and very few helix's (usually one or two per ride) Rides also almost never have two sets of double inversions (Cobra Roll & Batwing in this case)
Wooden rides are generally build for airtime and have parabolic airtime hills. GCI's tend to buck this trend a bit but this doesnt look like a GCI.
On the plus side Hercules is passable... just
Roomie's post was VERY learnative!
I agree with all the above.