Screenshot / De Pieck
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27-September 18
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Dinkelland
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In 1986 we get a new coaster, called "De Pieck". Inspired by Schwarzkoopf Looping Coaster, this is my first actual coaster build with care in RCT2, except junior coasters. This because of the reason that I can't ride these coasters myself, so I do not enjoy building them as much, but I had fun with this one.
Also for the people asking why the supports look so weird, I don't really now how I can do them different, I only have those pillars and the diagonal bar as support material and I cannot seem to make it work that well, so if someone could teach me how supports of roller coasters work, that would be awesome :3 -
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I tried to use other objects with this support, I could not.
Let's see if anyone has other ideas, now I was curious.
But I liked your work
I will do others tests, if I succeed I will answer this post.
I do like the layout but It would be nice to see some variation in supports. what bench is this?
Really enjoy these types of parks. The build and upgrade as you go gives a sense of progression and immersion.
Awesome stuff rofl, simple but effective. Maybe try to clean up the catwalk with tile inspector by lowering the wood track 1 unit. Only thing that really bothers me.
RCT-Guide is on the rise again, a trend I can only encourage.
BTW, where's my The New Block update??!!
Looking great, supports a bit dull but that's not easy to modify in a bench like this. Keep up the good work!
Did not had the time to post it yet, because the update will contain some bit more.
It's De Concurrent 3 bench which I modified a little bit, like adding more beams and such, but I want to make it as "old school" as possible.
I love it
This happens in two places actually, and bugs me a bit too. Otherwise the layout is good! I also like the station building with that stepped roof, very nice.
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