Park / The Tissot Archepelago
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12-April 05
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The "leader" of both parks is pretty obvious, given his style dominates the park. The "follower" does not seem as obvious, but there are definite clues there to suggest who he is (tho more on Aviara than in Tissot).
By the way, I love that pretentious style of writing and I try to do it as often as I can. Some will definetly not go for it, but I find it fun and it increases my vocabulary and writing ability. If you all really do like architecture and read any related magazines you'll find this style very common-place. Domus is the worst (but they're magazines are exceedingly expensive. $43 Canadian).
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That's not a good thing ya know. Clear writing is much better. Tho academia often uses this pretentious, verbose writing, there's been a movement away from that.
Aviara Cove - This park pretty much indemnifies the best, if not one of the top three mini parks I've seen done in RCT2 in my time. I knew immediately who had hands on this park and couldnt help but think "Paleos" when I first started looking at it.
The Tissot Archipelago - My favorite aspect of this park was the classical feel to it. It had a pre-dated NE-spotlight-like feel to it imo, which I admire. I was really disappointed that the coaster was in-operable. I guess I could have tried harder to make it work, but operable rides seems like it should be a given on a finished park. Oh well. The coaster looked quite nice tho. I enjoyed the go karts as well. I can't say I was amazed by this park, but I can say I appreciate what the parkmaker was going for with it. I was really hoping the mollesters would pull off amazing LL innovation this week, but this park fell way short of that. It feels like the parkmaker(s) didn't want to take any risks to try something new, so built something that they already knew how to build. Nice effort, but doesnt matchup to the Canes park.
I voted for the Hurricanes.
With that said, I think you're right!
Here's the problem: when set free of limits we create our own! It's human nature! You can build everything you want, so you end up playing it safe, and, well, that's that.
I'm personally trying to find my own "style" again in RCT2. Which is why you haven't seen anything from me, yet. Actually, everything I've built looks really, really, really, really, really, really, old fashioned. Like, that old, old, old, old, SA park, what was it? You know his D-Net Spotlight that wasn't Legends? Hmm... fuck... anyways, that one.
Anyways, I haven't bothered to download either, as one is LL, and the other, um, doesn't look very appealing. Sorry. I did the proper thing and "null" voted, although I nearly thought about voting for the pink coaster on principle! ROCK ON PINK! Anywho...
Could be... sound familar, anyways... but something tells me "no"... of course, just because I hear voices doesn't mean I'm right... well.. whatever it is... I loved it then... and I'm ripping it off now... so there...
Edit: YES! I WAS RIGHT! No, you stupid Ed, the other one. Forgot all about Crystal Horizons... oh my... a quick look at his parkmaker page cleared it up... Silver Lake.
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Screw it. Pushed it back.