Screenshot / Ragin' Cajun
- 11-October 17
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The densely woven wooden structure is the pride of the Carolinas, and holds its own against any steel monster hoping to take the title of best ride in the park. On the surface, Ragin' Cajun looks like the most classic roller coasters. In fact, Ragin' Cajun is partly inspired by a train style first invented nearly 100 years ago.
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Mattk48 Offline
Those realistic winding sloped ramps up and down from the station are very hard to pull off. I think you've done a pretty good job of representing them here, however the white colour is too much for me. Shame it wont be peepable.
overall i like it though.
G Force Offline
Like MattK said, other than the colors this is really nice. I'd maybe get rid of the black and just focus on the brown and grey. Or perhaps swap the black for a red and re-color the area.
AK Koaster Offline
Awesome architecture of your structures but the lines could use a little work, I agree that it should probably still be peepable. Love everything else though
nin Offline
Probably one of the best things you've built, I really like it. The curved paths really help.
inthemanual Offline
of course you like it. This screen feels very NCSO, even though it's got a ton of CSO on it, which means its basically NinCSO
Louis! Offline
welcome back
Dark_Horse Offline
Can there really be a "best thing" I've built though? Wall texture clashes with station floor, blinding white queue railings, poor choice for custom path supports, basic roof structure, weird concrete colored path, clashing ground textures...This screen is trash. Not sure why anyone would vote it higher than 30%.
Liampie Offline
I've always wanted to see you finish a park because honestly it's quite nice and you've shown great improvement, but I'm starting to come around to that. If you're just going to use RCT to post self-loathing monologues, even bumping four years old screens, I'm not sure this is good site content, and it certainly isn't a healthy practice for you. You may want to see help? Or if it's an act, quit the act.
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