Screenshot / Abathsca Mill
- 27-January 18
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Built for the Abathsca Estate by the XXIVth Patrician Venray Shankar, the mill, situated on the former Smallbeer Cascades, was originally used to pulverise anthracite.
(Inspired by a dream, Saltaire, and the Cromford Mills, but it presented a great opportunity to experiment with multiple levels.)
As with all of my work, unfinished, NCSO, no trainers/hacks (except to reset the date), just vanilla RCT2, and as always, I do hope you enjoy : ) - Full-Size
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SSSammy Offline
this is great. lots of immersive detail when necessary
Poke Offline
Your architecture is beautiful.
saxman1089 Offline
All these fantastic screens better be in a park dude!
CoasterCreator9 Offline
Normally I'm not all that impressed when someone talks about not using hacks and trainers, but this is really quite impressive.
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FredD Offline
This and your other NCSO screens are some of the best NCSO stuff I've seen in years.
Louis! Offline
fantastic
Jappy Offline
This just shows how far you can get without CSO and without hacks. Amazing stuff.
Angroc Offline
Love the play with the waterworks there. From the maelstrom to the pipes to the waterfall. Is it intended to be an old timey powerplant?
Xeccah Offline
i agree with liam tbh.... this is not nearly as photogenic as your other screens have been
Julow Offline
I have to agree this screen is a bit under what you showed us recently. Archy isn't particularly exiting, colors are a bit doubtful and the very few amount of trackitecture here feels a bit forced.
Doesn't matter, I know the next screen you will post will be amazing haha !
BlazingEmpireHD Offline
I see where some are coming from with this. Some of it does look a bit forced, but other bits, maybe not so much. The colours are interesting and as a whole, it's very well detailed and I still vastly enjoy it.
It is not as immersive as your last screen. Keep it up, though! You have some wild talent in NCSO!
Milo Fan Offline
You are my favorite new guy
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bigshootergill Offline
(1) The entire tile must be on a full slant
(2) Place the brick wall on the upper slant
(3) Pull down on the lower most corner of the tile... it doesn't delete the wall you've placed
Coasterbill Offline
Amazing! Now play Loopy Landscapes. lol