While it does seem like a Dinn woodie, I'd recommend making those bigger. Mean Streak was known for being one of the biggest of it's time. Also, rounding out the bottom of the first drop is a very good idea as the default steep drops look too sharp. But also, as I said earlier, it's probably a good idea to *not* build in scenarios as they tend to limit creativity with their size and terrain
While it does seem like a Dinn woodie, I'd recommend making those bigger. Mean Streak was known for being one of the biggest of it's time. Also, rounding out the bottom of the first drop is a very good idea as the default steep drops look too sharp. But also, as I said earlier, it's probably a good idea to *not* build in scenarios as they tend to limit creativity with their size and terrain
Well most of the times when i try to make them bigger or giant the ratings go very red badly which makes me mad so i reduce them much as i can to make it a good ride!
Much better, now cut back on the trees.
Keep the trees grouped densely together in certain places but have some open spaces also. Right now it's really dense.
Still, you're doing MUCH better now that you've stopped piling coasters on top of eachother:
Thanks and not all my parks are piled up so i understand about the trees but i imagine terrain around this!
Am I the only one who likes the density of the trees? Where I am from, trees grow tight. But yes, this is actually a nice lil scrren in my opinion. Maybe add a little creek and/or a little lake to add some interest?
Am I the only one who likes the density of the trees? Where I am from, trees grow tight.
The problem with placing trees like this, I think, is more that in RCT, as opposed to the real world, all trees look exactly the same which makes a supposed forest "built" this way look pretty artifical and lifeless. A better idea would be to vary the tree types more, and maybe add some small spaces here and there, to break up the monotony. A couple of norway spruces and some pinetrees in the mix would do wonders for this screen, and maybe a few less of the caucasian fir (or whatever its called in RCT, the dominant dark green type in the screen).
Coaster doesn't look too bad, and its colours are nice!
9 Comments
Comment System Offline
SensualEthiopianPolice Offline
While it does seem like a Dinn woodie, I'd recommend making those bigger. Mean Streak was known for being one of the biggest of it's time. Also, rounding out the bottom of the first drop is a very good idea as the default steep drops look too sharp. But also, as I said earlier, it's probably a good idea to *not* build in scenarios as they tend to limit creativity with their size and terrain
CoasterCreator9 Offline
Coasterbill Offline
Keep the trees grouped densely together in certain places but have some open spaces also. Right now it's really dense.
Still, you're doing MUCH better now that you've stopped piling coasters on top of eachother:
historyfreak92 Offline
Well most of the times when i try to make them bigger or giant the ratings go very red badly which makes me mad so i reduce them much as i can to make it a good ride!
Thanks and not all my parks are piled up so i understand about the trees but i imagine terrain around this!
][ntamin22 Offline
imlegos Offline
Use the graphs to figure out where the issues arise from
Angroc Offline
Am I the only one who likes the density of the trees? Where I am from, trees grow tight. But yes, this is actually a nice lil scrren in my opinion. Maybe add a little creek and/or a little lake to add some interest?
Austin55 Offline
Did someone say Texas?
mintliqueur Offline
The problem with placing trees like this, I think, is more that in RCT, as opposed to the real world, all trees look exactly the same which makes a supposed forest "built" this way look pretty artifical and lifeless. A better idea would be to vary the tree types more, and maybe add some small spaces here and there, to break up the monotony. A couple of norway spruces and some pinetrees in the mix would do wonders for this screen, and maybe a few less of the caucasian fir (or whatever its called in RCT, the dominant dark green type in the screen).
Coaster doesn't look too bad, and its colours are nice!