hey guys, had an ulterior motives for this screen cause I got the message 'landscape data full' I'm pretty sure this means I'm screwed?! unless anyone has a suggestion. so last screen from this park I suppose. But I can take all the lessons Ive learnt from my first park to create something awesome and smaller! This is how far I got:
NOOOOO!!! I loved this park. Definitely take lots of the concepts and repeat them! I would love to see these released (especially the Storm ride and the cool mountain)
personally, what i'd do is just scrap the area you like least, and make the park smaller using black tiles, you can still save this. also try to remove any unneeded detailing or objects. there is no reason to submit this unfinished because there is so much. you should see this as a sign to just cut something out, finish the rest up. and BAM finished park.
really sad how you already reached the object limit
I'd get rid of or at least re-do Caringorm Mountain.
If you delete the mountain and the unfinished coaster, re-route the flume to keep it tight to the path now that the mountain is gone, fill in the patch of grass in the middle of the park and use black tiles in the left and top areas of the screen you'd have yourself a great submission. Don't give up on this one.
Actually... if you really like Caringorm Mountain that doesn't have to die either. You can save a version with that too, delete the rest of the park, finish the coaster and submit it for a design.
Very cool! Sad to hear about you hitting the limit, but please do release something. I really want to see these rides operating and interacting with the scenery.
Very cool! Sad to hear about you hitting the limit, but please do release something. I really want to see these rides operating and interacting with the scenery.
I think I'll polish it up and release it. yeah real bummer but know for next time. already cooking up some new ideas for a new park
Flaming cargo container corkscrews are sweeeeet
hey guys, had an ulterior motives for this screen cause I got the message 'landscape data full' I'm pretty sure this means I'm screwed?! unless anyone has a suggestion. so last screen from this park I suppose. But I can take all the lessons Ive learnt from my first park to create something awesome and smaller! This is how far I got:
NOOOOO!!! I loved this park. Definitely take lots of the concepts and repeat them! I would love to see these released (especially the Storm ride and the cool mountain)
ALREADY!!?
personally, what i'd do is just scrap the area you like least, and make the park smaller using black tiles, you can still save this. also try to remove any unneeded detailing or objects. there is no reason to submit this unfinished because there is so much. you should see this as a sign to just cut something out, finish the rest up. and BAM finished park.
really sad how you already reached the object limit
I'd get rid of or at least re-do Caringorm Mountain.
If you delete the mountain and the unfinished coaster, re-route the flume to keep it tight to the path now that the mountain is gone, fill in the patch of grass in the middle of the park and use black tiles in the left and top areas of the screen you'd have yourself a great submission. Don't give up on this one.
Actually... if you really like Caringorm Mountain that doesn't have to die either. You can save a version with that too, delete the rest of the park, finish the coaster and submit it for a design.
Very cool! Sad to hear about you hitting the limit, but please do release something. I really want to see these rides operating and interacting with the scenery.
I think
I think I'll polish it up and release it. yeah real bummer but know for next time. already cooking up some new ideas for a new parkplease properly finish it, there's no shame in cutting out an area if it means you get a finished park
agreed
there is definatley no way of increasing data size or something?
Nope.
But what intrigues me is how in every screenshot, the date in the bottom right decreases (gets closer to March, Year 1).
Such creativity and color! i absolutely love it, keep up the perfect work:)