Park / Osprey Lake
- 19-June 16
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Disclaimer: This park was made partially with OpenRCT2. It was made using some features not available in the original RCT2. I tested it out, and I haven't personally noticed any glitches, but I wouldn't rule out their possibility. Also, some of the ride names feature mature language, because I can't contain my immature sense of humor when playing this game. Sorry.
I've been playing RCT since it came out, and I think this is the first park I actually finished. I'm not that great when it comes to custom scenery, so I try to stick to vanilla. I LOVE custom supports but I DESPISE working with them, so don't expect to see anything fancy here.
If you're curious about the nomenclatures of the "east" side of the park, it's based on the area I grew up, so stuff is named after the area I grew up in.
Also, when I originally made the scenario in RCT2, it had some custom rides in the list. I think I removed them all in OpenRCT2, but I might have missed one and hopefully it doesn't require you to add any ObjData files. My friend who had no custom scenery installed was able to play it ok, so I think it's all good.
That's about it. Thanks, and I hope it doesn't make you barf! - No fans of this park
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Not quite accolade worthy yet. But if you keep working at it and stay patient you'll get there soon enough.
It was pretty cool to look at and even refreshing to see a park styled like this. Nice work.
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Jungle Eagle is actually probably one of the best layouts I've seen in a while. Over the top, but not totally unrealistic. I could see it being more of a Mack (ala Helix) instead of a B&M, but interactions and pacing is lovely. It also works really well with the terrain.
The rest is fairly decent, but nothing to write home about. I think in your next endeavors, you could space out rides a little bit more (but please keep the quirkyness!), add a bit of polish, and use a CSO bench to get more detailed architecture. Buildings are generally a sore point.
Very nice park overall.