Related Games / [RCT3] George and the Dragon: Keeper of the elements

  • JR-Imagine%s's Photo
    Here are two teasers of my newest ride, information will come later:

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  • Ling%s's Photo
    Are those... custom wooden supports? My God man.
  • Liampie%s's Photo
    I'm sorry but I can't see a thing.
  • Goliath123%s's Photo
    use custom supports they said. it will be fun they said
  • JR-Imagine%s's Photo

    Are those... custom wooden supports? My God man.


    Yes they are. :p I worked 10 hours a day during a whole week to support this wooden. I know the track is steel, I used a custom track from Markus Lomberg to make the layout smoother. I once supported a woodie made with the ingame track and compared to this it was piece of cake. :p

    I'm sorry but I can't see a thing.


    It are teasers as I said. :p

    use custom supports they said. it will be fun they said


    I don't completely get what you meen. :p
  • Faas%s's Photo
    Do you enjoy working 10 hours a day to support a fictional rollercoaster in a game?
  • leonidas%s's Photo
    Thanks for feeding the cliché lie that RCT3 coasters look like.. well.

    It's way too messy for me, I have to agree with Liam here, I really cant see where the track is going.
    The whole ride is just masked by the supports. It's such a shame you didn't use Pat's wooden beams.
    They have loose-diagonals which make things so much smoother and more curvy. Using the straight-Diagonal
    support concept on a curvy custom track layout doesn't look succesful for me.
    Common dude, you're playing RCT3! Off the grid curvyness and flow are what makes this game
    so much fun!
  • Lloyd%s's Photo

    use custom supports they said. it will be fun they said

    Haha, this.

    Looks so messy dude, as long as it might have taken i'm afraid it might be back to the drawing board with this one.

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