cBass! Awesome screen. Great to see you still play RCT. Most of the community is on Discord now. A LOT has changed. Most people play OpenRCT2 and in the last year new track pieces and inversions have been added. Exciting times!
Guessing this is what that random photograph was alluding to? Nuts seeing you awake from your eternal slumber yet again. Hope to see more progress on this, this looks really cool so far!
For reference, this was the other screen cBass posted.
Can't hurt sharing it here, since the deleted picture is still on the NE server anyway. Hope we see more soon!
I'm intrigued by the screen! Interesting choice to show a restroom building as the thing to introduce your park, but it's a good restroom and shows how you put effort into the small details.
Fallingwater is a classic, of course. Hard to beat that location. But I've always been a fan of Robie House and I kind of have a thing for the Ennis house just because I love the eclecticism of Mayan Revival.
love to see it
Welcome back!
cBass! Awesome screen. Great to see you still play RCT. Most of the community is on Discord now. A LOT has changed. Most people play OpenRCT2 and in the last year new track pieces and inversions have been added. Exciting times!
Guessing this is what that random photograph was alluding to? Nuts seeing you awake from your eternal slumber yet again. Hope to see more progress on this, this looks really cool so far!
For reference, this was the other screen cBass posted.
Can't hurt sharing it here, since the deleted picture is still on the NE server anyway. Hope we see more soon!
I'm intrigued by the screen! Interesting choice to show a restroom building as the thing to introduce your park, but it's a good restroom and shows how you put effort into the small details.
Always love some Frank Lloyd Wright. This looks really nice. Very clean.
What's your favorite work of his?
Fallingwater is a classic, of course. Hard to beat that location. But I've always been a fan of Robie House and I kind of have a thing for the Ennis house just because I love the eclecticism of Mayan Revival.