I like the fact that this shows slightly less coasters than usual, that's good. I still think you need to focus on letting things breathe more. Stop feeling like you need to fill every square and layer everything. Build one layout, focus on making it good and don't feel like you need to build a bunch more around or on top of it. Less is more.
I think this could be your best screen. The colours are quite pleasant and the layout looks fun. I think Coasterbill has a good point though. If you let things breath a bit more, it would help a lot. Remove some trees and build your roller coasters a bit more apart.
Anyway, keep working hard and do what you like. That's the most important thing.
There really isn't a point in the coaster being so tall when none of the drops are bigger than 45ft. If you are building a big racing woodie, Colossus from the Six Flags Magic Mountain scenario is a good example to start with.
There really isn't a point in the coaster being so tall when none of the drops are bigger than 45ft. If you are building a big racing woodie, Colossus from the Six Flags Magic Mountain scenario is a good example to start with.
Well sometimes it depends where i build a racing wooden coaster most of the time when i built tall drops, & hills the ride ratings goes very badly in red which i hate very much!
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I like the fact that this shows slightly less coasters than usual, that's good. I still think you need to focus on letting things breathe more. Stop feeling like you need to fill every square and layer everything. Build one layout, focus on making it good and don't feel like you need to build a bunch more around or on top of it. Less is more.
Lagom Offline
I think this could be your best screen. The colours are quite pleasant and the layout looks fun. I think Coasterbill has a good point though. If you let things breath a bit more, it would help a lot. Remove some trees and build your roller coasters a bit more apart.
Anyway, keep working hard and do what you like. That's the most important thing.
Mr.Brightside711 Offline
There really isn't a point in the coaster being so tall when none of the drops are bigger than 45ft. If you are building a big racing woodie, Colossus from the Six Flags Magic Mountain scenario is a good example to start with.
historyfreak92 Offline
Well sometimes it depends where i build a racing wooden coaster most of the time when i built tall drops, & hills the ride ratings goes very badly in red which i hate very much!