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  • Grand Admiral%s's Photo
    i actually have wiped up some things for another project. like the ride below, just to show you. and i belive i am going the right way in rct2.

    Superman: Strength of A Hero
    http://i45.imagethru.../scr16_jpg.html
  • geewhzz%s's Photo
    That ride is like 35ft off the ground. Wayyyyy too high up imo, especially for an Impulse
  • Panic%s's Photo
    I'm still skeptical of your work because you seem pretty persistent in ignoring what have generally been established throughout the years as basic principles to follow in RCT. I'm not talking about the advice I gave you above, but rather how you dismiss the spotlight parks - I'm not sure what bat juano is, but due to the :D after it I would guess it's something pretty negative. In that latest screen you still supply yourself with an inordinate amount of custom scenery and materials for someone with your experience, and what you ending up creating with with it is basically a box, no offense. The ride is about three times higher off the ground than it needs to be, as geewhzz said, and touches such as putting dirt or another texture under the queue line are neglected. And in none of your screens is there any attempt to use foliage and trees to beautify the theming, and here, the way the path is compactly wound suggests that you're not even thinking of doing so at all. You're about the last person I would expect could be convinced to start playing LL and with fewer materials to work with, although I think it would be very good for you. But I'd highly recommend that you look at some of the great parks put out by the community in the last few years and looking at how aesthetic beauty is created; otherwise, with the frequency by which you show updates and screens, people may well begin to tire of seeing your topics continually at the top of the Ad District. You might very well prove me wrong in coming months, but history shows that few people that continue to tread the cart-before-the-horse route after being advised against it by multiple people end up getting very far.
  • Meretrix%s's Photo

    I have never seen a single person who has started with an ubercustomscenerified RCT2 Disney park and gotten very far.

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    ....ahem.
  • Panic%s's Photo
    You built a bunch of LL and RCT2 parks before Tilted Acres, I thought. It was evident by the quality that the latter wasn't your first RCT work, but I'm pretty sure this is coasternator's first park.

    Edited by Panic, 05 February 2006 - 08:56 PM.

  • Ge-Ride%s's Photo
    I may be pretty ignorant, but isn't Superman a six flags trademark?
  • Meretrix%s's Photo

    You built a bunch of LL and RCT2 parks before Tilted Acres, I thought. It was evident by the quality that the latter wasn't your first RCT work, but I'm pretty sure this is coasternator's first park.

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    Fair point.

    As for this park....... take Panic's advice and really play around with this platform, especially if you're planning on doing a Disney park......that is a daunting task unlike any other. Believe me, I know from experience (in fact, I think I created two of those Spotlights that you referred to as bat juano..the correct word of course being "guano" which means shit......thanks for that by the way.....seeing as how you are SO well versed in building Disney parks).

    Baises.
  • JBruckner%s's Photo

    I'm still skeptical of your work because you seem pretty persistent in ignoring what have generally been established throughout the years as basic principles to follow in RCT. I'm not talking about the advice I gave you above, but rather how you dismiss the spotlight parks - I'm not sure what bat juano is, but due to the :D after it I would guess it's something pretty negative. In that latest screen you still supply yourself with an inordinate amount of custom scenery and materials for someone with your experience, and what you ending up creating with with it is basically a box, no offense. The ride is about three times higher off the ground than it needs to be, as geewhzz said, and touches such as putting dirt or another texture under the queue line are neglected. And in none of your screens is there any attempt to use foliage and trees to beautify the theming, and here, the way the path is compactly wound suggests that you're not even thinking of doing so at all. You're about the last person I would expect could be convinced to start playing LL and with fewer materials to work with, although I think it would be very good for you. But I'd highly recommend that you look at some of the great parks put out by the community in the last few years and looking at how aesthetic beauty is created; otherwise, with the frequency by which you show updates and screens, people may well begin to tire of seeing your topics continually at the top of the Ad District. You might very well prove me wrong in coming months, but history shows that few people that continue to tread the cart-before-the-horse route after being advised against it by multiple people end up getting very far.

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    Please use paragraphs so others can read your writing. Thank you.
  • PBJ%s's Photo
    superman and disney = :no:
  • tracidEdge%s's Photo

    superman and disney = :no:

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    ahaha, one of the best posts in a while.
  • Highball%s's Photo

    i actually have wiped up some things for another project. like the ride below, just to show you.

    It's not from his Disney park.
  • Grand Admiral%s's Photo
    Alright I will agree to slow down as JBrunkner said to. So what now? :D
  • Grand Admiral%s's Photo
    Hello from my vacation destination, Universal Orlando! Quick question do you think I should end this park and do a Six Flags park?
  • Ge-Ride%s's Photo
    It's about what you think. You have to make these decisions. However, I suggest starting with small designs. They're the best way to begin.
  • Meretrix%s's Photo
    I reply to your query with a question.......exactly HOW many large scale RCT parks have you COMPLETED?


    This will determine your next course of action.
  • ChillerHockey33%s's Photo
    CHYEAH!

    -Ryan
  • RCTDude2316%s's Photo

    Alright I will agree to slow down as JBrunkner said to. So what now? :D

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    dude if you dotn want all these negative critics you should be on these boards, try rct2.com let negative critics, NE Designs are always "PERFECT" freaks
  • JKay%s's Photo

    dude if you dotn want all these negative critics you should be on these boards, try rct2.com let negative critics, NE Designs are always "PERFECT" freaks

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    Um. nope.

    I wouldn't call NE critics "perfectionists" or "negative" by any means, but more "elitists". IMO, its the home of some of the best RCT players in the world and if you can't hack it, we'll be sure to let you know. And I'm not trying to say that in an egotistical way; I'm saying it with pride. If your goal is to become a better RCT player and to get true critical feedback, NE is the better place to share your work. If your goal is to get shallow positive feedback that is usually very forced, RCT2.com is your place. I have nothing against RCT2.com, its just not for me.

    On topic. I would try to finish this as 'trix suggested

    EDITED FOR SAKE OF COMPREHENSION. THNKS ICE.

    Edited by JKay, 16 February 2006 - 02:10 PM.

  • Highball%s's Photo
    ^ Not to mention we can type comprehensible sentences.
  • Grand Admiral%s's Photo
    Alright this parks is going to get the plug pulled for awhile. Instead I am going to start a project called Beverly Boardwalk. :SA:

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