RollerCoaster Tycoon 3
- Burniel
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I preferred it when we had descriptions tbh. The point system is ok, but it really helped me when I was told what I needed (I was told scenery, so put a lot of effort in the scenery and now have a much better mark)
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- Danny
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If anybody would like to request that I do a written review for their coaster, please say and I shall do them tonightIlovecoasters wrote: I preferred it when we had descriptions tbh. The point system is ok, but it really helped me when I was told what I needed (I was told scenery, so put a lot of effort in the scenery and now have a much better mark)
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Okay guys I shall PM you each your written review soon. But for now here is Challenge 3 for you to be getting on with!
Challenge3- Less used Roller coasters
This is your four objectives:
You have to make a Coaster from one of the types listed below
Bobsleigh Coaster
Heartline Coaster
Wild Mouse Coaster
Turbo Bikes
Alpine Coaster
Splitting Coaster
It must be themed to Either a Space theme or a Jungle Theme.
Must have an Excitement rating of 4 or more.
Have a flat ride in the middle of, or around it that fits in to your backstory/theme.
Any questions PM or post. Good Luck!
EDIT: CAN WE PLEASE USE A SINGLE POST FOR OUR ENTRIES. IT BECOMES VERY CONFUSING WHEN YOU HAVE A POV IN ONE POST AND PICTURES IN A DIFFERENT ONE. THANK YOU
Challenge3- Less used Roller coasters
This is your four objectives:
You have to make a Coaster from one of the types listed below
Bobsleigh Coaster
Heartline Coaster
Wild Mouse Coaster
Turbo Bikes
Alpine Coaster
Splitting Coaster
It must be themed to Either a Space theme or a Jungle Theme.
Must have an Excitement rating of 4 or more.
Have a flat ride in the middle of, or around it that fits in to your backstory/theme.
Any questions PM or post. Good Luck!
EDIT: CAN WE PLEASE USE A SINGLE POST FOR OUR ENTRIES. IT BECOMES VERY CONFUSING WHEN YOU HAVE A POV IN ONE POST AND PICTURES IN A DIFFERENT ONE. THANK YOU
- Danny
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Can I please remind those taking part that only those IN GAME tracks can be used for this challenge. NO CTR's.
Thanks
However your flat ride can Be a CFR.
Thanks
However your flat ride can Be a CFR.
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- Fish777
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- scw55
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Entry - Symbiotic
Type - Splitting Coaster
Story - Space exploration and colonisation isn't as romantic as it was conveyed in Twentieth Century Science Fiction Media. Worlds are light years apart. The Earth's resources were poured into achieving Lightspeed Travel and Cryogenic Freezing & Resurrection. There was very little left to develop "comforts" such as fresh water.
The human race has discovered a new world to call, home. A dusty ball of brown floating aimlessly in the void. Stark of life, or so we thought. The first colonists were dying, there was no water to be found on this wasteland, it seemed that the mission was doomed to fail, after many decades of drifting through space to arrive.
But fortunately, the humans discovered and unexpected saviour. Beneath the sands lived a creature. Every few decades it rises from the deep to seek a mate. Unfortunately, it found the humans first. The humans, desperate for survival attacked and trapped the creature. Using the shell of their old ship, they shackled the creature to the floor. They siphoned the creature's blood in optimism that it was edible. Would this creature be their salvation?
Yes. It is.
The humans harvest the creature's fluid. From the liquid, they hope to build a new home from a sort of "Symbiotic" relationship with the creature.
The humans survive, and the creature isn't slain by the humans. Everyone's "happy".
POV (Left and Right side)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-SaY3OqIaU&feature=youtu.be
Pictures
Additional Comments:
Yes, the pinned creature by metal is definitely inspired by a certain story.
The "Meteor" flat ride represents a Dynamo that generates electricity to run the horrific machine.
There are buildings to store the "water" siphoned from the creature.
Type - Splitting Coaster
Story - Space exploration and colonisation isn't as romantic as it was conveyed in Twentieth Century Science Fiction Media. Worlds are light years apart. The Earth's resources were poured into achieving Lightspeed Travel and Cryogenic Freezing & Resurrection. There was very little left to develop "comforts" such as fresh water.
The human race has discovered a new world to call, home. A dusty ball of brown floating aimlessly in the void. Stark of life, or so we thought. The first colonists were dying, there was no water to be found on this wasteland, it seemed that the mission was doomed to fail, after many decades of drifting through space to arrive.
But fortunately, the humans discovered and unexpected saviour. Beneath the sands lived a creature. Every few decades it rises from the deep to seek a mate. Unfortunately, it found the humans first. The humans, desperate for survival attacked and trapped the creature. Using the shell of their old ship, they shackled the creature to the floor. They siphoned the creature's blood in optimism that it was edible. Would this creature be their salvation?
Yes. It is.
The humans harvest the creature's fluid. From the liquid, they hope to build a new home from a sort of "Symbiotic" relationship with the creature.
The humans survive, and the creature isn't slain by the humans. Everyone's "happy".
POV (Left and Right side)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-SaY3OqIaU&feature=youtu.be
Pictures
Additional Comments:
Yes, the pinned creature by metal is definitely inspired by a certain story.
The "Meteor" flat ride represents a Dynamo that generates electricity to run the horrific machine.
There are buildings to store the "water" siphoned from the creature.
- Danny
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Very well done scw55, your entry has been submitted!
I seem to only have one entry so far. Seeing as the deadline is tomorrow at 8 I'm not sure I will receive many more. However, I am on a school trip tomorrow until 11pm. So the deadline has been extended until Thursday at 6pm. I hope this encourages more entries and gets them in on time.
Thanks
I seem to only have one entry so far. Seeing as the deadline is tomorrow at 8 I'm not sure I will receive many more. However, I am on a school trip tomorrow until 11pm. So the deadline has been extended until Thursday at 6pm. I hope this encourages more entries and gets them in on time.
Thanks
- Burniel
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Challenge Entry - Space Flight Test
Set inside a giant test facility building, this wild bobsleigh ride will have you thrown about like a space shuttle on Earth!
Info:
Excitement: 6.53 (high)
Intensity: 6.89 (high)
Nausea: 4.89 (medium)
Height: 104ft
Top Speed: 48.55mph
Ride time: 1:11
Flat Ride: Takeoff Simulator (Motion Simulator)
Chosen theme: Space
Screenshots:
Track layout before building
With the building
Our flat ride, Takeoff Simulator
A bobsleigh car approaching the station.
POV:
Thanks,
ILC
Set inside a giant test facility building, this wild bobsleigh ride will have you thrown about like a space shuttle on Earth!
Info:
Excitement: 6.53 (high)
Intensity: 6.89 (high)
Nausea: 4.89 (medium)
Height: 104ft
Top Speed: 48.55mph
Ride time: 1:11
Flat Ride: Takeoff Simulator (Motion Simulator)
Chosen theme: Space
Screenshots:
Track layout before building
With the building
Our flat ride, Takeoff Simulator
A bobsleigh car approaching the station.
POV:
Thanks,
ILC
Burniel | Great at theme park knowledge, not so great at designing signatures.
- Burniel
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In-game supports are OK for splitting coastersscw55 wrote: Yeah, supporting the Splitcoaster is very obnoxious.
So I had to have 25% being default in-game supports.
Burniel | Great at theme park knowledge, not so great at designing signatures.