@ Austin55, Louis : Sorry, I can not really answer to your criticisms (advices), my english is too bad. That being said, I can understand you (more and less).
What do you want to say by « increase your scale » ? I think I understand... even if I'm not sure.
Just because I don't necessarily like this kind of RCT doesn't mean I can't appreciate it. However, I think that building larger buildings as Louis suggested would help a lot. At the moment I'm seeing a lot of really small objects put together rather than a cohesive building detailed by small objects.
WHAT IS THIS, A PARK FOR ANTS?
Just kidding, this is all really beautiful, but I'd like to see this incorporated in something. It could be a park, a town, anything that doesn't make these buildings feel lonely.
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inthemanual Offline
I think that is the most beautiful waterfall I have seen in game.
I do wish this all connected a bit more though.
Ver-co Offline
@ Austin55, Louis and csw : Thx for comment
@ Austin55, Louis : Sorry, I can not really answer to your criticisms (advices), my english is too bad. That being said, I can understand you (more and less).
What do you want to say by « increase your scale » ? I think I understand... even if I'm not sure.
@ csw : Thank for advices.
Louis! Offline
I meant make everything bigger, make larger things. Right now everything is really small and difficult to really appreciate.
Inthemanual also raises a good point, everything is on it's own, which makes it difficult to look at.
Lotte Offline
i agree, having some context such as a park (i'm not even meaning an amusementpark here, just a normal park with trees and stuff) would be great.
Stoksy Offline
Just because I don't necessarily like this kind of RCT doesn't mean I can't appreciate it. However, I think that building larger buildings as Louis suggested would help a lot. At the moment I'm seeing a lot of really small objects put together rather than a cohesive building detailed by small objects.
GammaZero Offline
Just kidding, this is all really beautiful, but I'd like to see this incorporated in something. It could be a park, a town, anything that doesn't make these buildings feel lonely.