(Archive) Advertising District / Six Flags Over Indiana
- 14-March 06
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lucas92 Offline
You have to make your own coasters if you want them to fit in your parks!
If it's pre-made coasters, then I think about "lazy". Show us your works, don't show the works of the others!Edited by lucas92, 24 April 2006 - 04:38 PM.
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Grand Admiral Offline
I am officially canceling this park. The lack of updates and bad coasters is data corruption in the game and must be deleted. This park with it. I beleive recent download of scenery did this. Though there is hope with a new project starting called Warner Bros. Movie World Boston!Edited by coasternator, 25 April 2006 - 08:26 AM.
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Shamu Offline
Newbish theme. No trees. No garbage cans to be found. All you need is vomit spread out of the tarmac to be a genuine SF park. -
lucas92 Offline
Data corruption... Lol! How can you have that problem when you don't use the Zero clearances option? -
ACEfanatic02 Offline
^Actually, you'd be suprised.
Not that I think it's any more than an excuse, here, but it is possible.
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Grand Admiral Offline
Problem fixed. It turns out I downloaded a dormant virus in a file awhile back from a foreign website. A virus was what was causing glitches. This park is still on. How do you delete dowloaded object data you don't know the name of and is scattered in the folder?Edited by coasternator, 26 April 2006 - 10:25 PM.
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Steve Offline
BDK is incredibly hard to recreate in some cases, or maybe I just suck at building coasters. But you have the basic jist of it from what I can tell. Although I'm pretty sure it doesn't go under the station after the dive loop.
...and I just read that you didn't even build it, so ignore me. -
super rich Offline
Like many others have said. it is basically really stupid for you to be building parks such as this using downloaded/imported coasters for your park. Even at that these coasters are honestly pretty crap. Even if you are to use these in your park you need to be able to theme, but i can see that you have sligtly improved on that side. -
LoneMarine Offline
To be short and sweet (sort of), it's too empty and you are not presenting it in an interesting fashion.
A more lengthy review: I like your architecture for a realistic park, although it could use some touching up. Your screens are so empty that it looks unfinished. I think that you could add some more details, like sign's made from flowers, and things like that. Finally, the way you are presenting this to us is unattractive. You should be showing screens that look completed and not coasters from the designers. However, your screens do make me believe that you have potential. -
lucas92 Offline
I think that you should remove the original supports. To remove them, decrease the height of the land below a support then put it a base block. Then activate the zero clearence "absolute" then elevate the land. There won't be any original supports and no baseblock. -
Xenon Offline
I think you could make the sign upright using base blocks instead of on the ground using flowers. And yeah it would look much better if the original supports were gone. -
JJ Offline
Some of your supports go through the track and hence the trains couldn't pass as their wheels would be blocked... -
RCTNW Offline
I think that you should remove the original supports. To remove them, decrease the height of the land below a support then put it a base block. Then activate the zero clearence "absolute" then elevate the land. There won't be any original supports and no baseblock.
You don't need to zero the clearances to do this. Once you lower the land, place the bas block, all you need to do is raise the land back up. The trick is to loft the tile straight up meaning, don't raise it by grabing the corner, you must raise it straight up. The best way to accomplish this is buy increasing the land tool to 2x2 to raise it up.
The other thing you need to look at is elevation changes. It's way to flat right now. -
hpg Offline
Not to be mean or anything, but this park needs a toon-up or so.
Was that intended to be a Six Flags pun, or did you just mean to say 'tune-up'?
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