edit: why is this my most viewed nl2 video, go look at something i actually put effort into fun little project, enjoy pretty much everything made by me except the music music: / i-made-a-mixtape
lmao for fucks sake go watch the better version of this video already I've gotten way better at nl2 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XMrowkV5LCQ.html
While I appreciate the self-awareness, I have to say after watching the newer video first I have an even greater appreciation for the progress you made as a designer.
I think that this is the PERFECT example that theme parks need to take inspiration from, A ride does not need to go 100mph to be an enjoyable ride, some of my personal favorites are from the smaller more intense coasters, more airtime and sharper turns. I am a huge coaster fan and have ridden many types and layouts, I would love to see my home park build something like #5 Splinter Streak. Extreme ejector airtime would be a super fun addition give a bigger thrill.
I think I'd sum this up as good ideas but lacking when it comes to the smoothness and execution. Having no trees makes everything seem a bit bare and I think some of the trains are way too short (case and point the Mack), plus I think the tracks require a lot of smoothing out, catwalks, etc. Probably the best was the woodie, I think that's the one could pass of as the most realistic and also smoothest, even if the 1st drop is somewhat jarring.
Sam Williamson I agree. Splinter Streak (should just be Splinter IMO) is the best and could pass IRL. The park as a hole is an interesting concept. However eccecution is where this park falls short. I can see Steel Streak being a thing if it was taller and had cammelbacks.
Can I use this idea? I love the idea but I don't think it has been executed properly. I'd love to send this idea through my team of designers and possible come up with a safe, working version of this concept.
Honestly the only coaster here that was good, was rampage. All of the coasters here felt very jittery with the track shaping. Also if you made Rampage a full size coaster, and smoothed out some of the areas, it could be a very amazing coaster on youtube.
I like the idea of micro coasters. I have been experimenting with them myself. The rides themselves I think all add mistakes on the turns except splinter. I hope you keep up with this idea and make smoother rides.
any one of those could be built , not a coaster design 800 ft tall 200 mph and 4 miles long but real potential builds, let's say any one of them could go to Michigan Adventure ,Knott's , Dorney's, silver $ city, right down to lake compounce
If I have multiple coasters in the same park, and I want to ride a different coaster within said park, how do I switch from coaster to coaster in Play mode? If I have multiple coasters in the same park, and I hit Play, NL2 always just defaults to the primary coaster. I save each coaster as: coaster1, coaster2, etc. I've tried selecting each individual coaster from the drop-down menu, but NL2 always reverts back to the primary coaster in the park. Any help is greatly appreciated!