Not one, but TWO extremely long outerbanked turns! That second one would be absolutely nuts. I also really like that spike concept on the reverse section. Would be a fun way to do one!
I like how the first 75% is very intense/Maverick-like, but the last 25% is mostly relaxing/fun air-time hills. Riders would be worn out by then and need the break/easy finish.
I think Tenet should be a duelling coaster. Gray track and with a blue train and a red side train side. but this is epic already. Ps. I love how you placed all the Windmills there and Windmills is playing in the background.
I know nothing about rollercoasters outside of having played RCT3, but I'm so glad I got this recommended. Not only is it a really great microcosm of the movie's themes in terms of track design and layout, the environmental details just really take it up a notch. Especially love the rain and windmills, not only references to the movie but a great tool for inducing that sense of time-warping that's so central thematically; the imposing blades of the windmills just big and slow enough to constantly make you unsure which direction they're going while on the ride, same with how the rain plays off the ascension and decsension, seemingly "switching" directions relative to the rider. 4:10 to 4:50 felt like a damn near spiritual experience, especially with the thunder syncing up to the bass note in the music.
So do I! Inception, Interstellar, and The Dark Knight are all some of my all time favorite movies! Once I see TENET a few more times, I'm sure it will become one of my favorites!
This looks crazy, almost impossible. it’s definitely something I could see intimin making just not on this scale, also the operations would be so bad if this was ever built, but it would be worth the 5 hr lines.
It's quite a shame that the standard big park capacity requirements might make the extended block section occupation for the reverse segment impractical, unless....
Well, because of how long the reverse section is, the 2nd block (reverse section and forward section before brakes) is far too long to be realistic, because the train would have to be stopped at the mid-course for a long time, waiting for the next train to clear the block. This would also slow down the train exiting the station. If this was built at an actual park, they would probably have a pre-show at the MCBR and station with lost of scenery and maybe animatronics. This would make the wait more fun and entertaining. But, my computer is nowhere near as good as it would need to be to maintain that level of scenery, so I just stuck with the ocean and the windmills. Thanks for your comment!
You're welcome! Having a preshow at the MCBR does seem like a good idea. With Tenet-esque practical effects, even better. I've always wanted long semi shuttles to be feasible, they're a great way to use the same track segment multiple times
This is an incredibile ride, excellent job! And THANKS a lot for sharing it on Steam and NL Central! Only one question: I have a little issue with it, when the coaster is loaded I see both the modern train and a white NL2 standard rocket train, and they both run the track simultaneously. I wonder if it's just me (maybe I have to install something for it to work properly?) or other users have the same issue.. Anyway, congrats for this awesome ride, keep it up!!
When I uploaded the park, I left the train that goes with the actual track on, because I need that train on to record the track pov. To only have the custom train, just unfreeze the coaster that is already frozen, then set the number of trains to 0.
bruh pls dont put music over the coaster ride I like to hear the coaster ambience. :/ also dont do as much offride it was misleading I thought the coaster would be actually 6 mins long. Sorry but your ticked me off I had to dislike. :/
That is just how I make my videos, and the large majority of my viewers seem to enjoy it. I am thinking about putting realistic coaster ambience over the on-ride of coasters in future videos, but we'll see.
TENET is a super underrated movie... first time you watch it, its like meh, but it gets better with every viewing. I've seen it 5 times and its definitely one of my favorites.