Look at this cool new CFR that was released today.(Image removed from quote.)Here is where the download ishttp://www.rct-3.org/files/index.php?page=EntryFiles&entryID=1722I do not own this ride, But this will be a sweet addition to some of my parks.
Looks great! Keep up the custom scenery work on the buildings; there are custom shops with lowered mesh heights, if you want an easier time.
Quote from: madman3 on January 02, 2012, 05:53:25 PMLooks great! Keep up the custom scenery work on the buildings; there are custom shops with lowered mesh heights, if you want an easier time.Glad you like it so far, mate- funny thing is, I'm not using Custom Scenery ^^ It'll be all done using the standard expansion packs and things- those fancy paths are the white stone ones from the Roaring Twenties era
Quote from: GoldenFox93 on January 02, 2012, 06:07:47 PMQuote from: madman3 on January 02, 2012, 05:53:25 PMLooks great! Keep up the custom scenery work on the buildings; there are custom shops with lowered mesh heights, if you want an easier time.Glad you like it so far, mate- funny thing is, I'm not using Custom Scenery ^^ It'll be all done using the standard expansion packs and things- those fancy paths are the white stone ones from the Roaring Twenties era Dang.Go get custom scenery, still. It helps with building stalls and shops, as well as ride scenery, especially supports; lets you get real nice CCI and GCI supports.
Quote from: madman3 on January 02, 2012, 06:09:42 PMQuote from: GoldenFox93 on January 02, 2012, 06:07:47 PMQuote from: madman3 on January 02, 2012, 05:53:25 PMLooks great! Keep up the custom scenery work on the buildings; there are custom shops with lowered mesh heights, if you want an easier time.Glad you like it so far, mate- funny thing is, I'm not using Custom Scenery ^^ It'll be all done using the standard expansion packs and things- those fancy paths are the white stone ones from the Roaring Twenties era Dang.Go get custom scenery, still. It helps with building stalls and shops, as well as ride scenery, especially supports; lets you get real nice CCI and GCI supports.Aye- I like to try to make my parks as beautiful and realistic as possible with the scenery that you get with the game, instead of going the more n00by route and simply placing hundreds of roller coasters on a flat field. But yes, I'll give it a go- sometimes, you can find some really cool things with it. I once had an RCT2 Pepsi Machine on my old computer, and I'm still trying to find where I got it from.
I liked the volcano park theme in RCT2. I enjoyed playing with lava and doing ridiculous sh** like putting the rollercoaster epically close to lava like it should fry all the passengers (which was just red water, but nevermind that), making subterranean rollercoasters, or not ending my rollercoasters and sending passengers to exploding death. Into lava, preferentially.I even tried positioning two identical half-finished rollercoasters face to face so the first rollercoaster would send the wagons flying into air and the second one would catch them back on rails from the air, for probably the best attraction ever, but it didn't worked.
yojust torrented rct2playing in infernal viewsspamming karts and enterprises to win moneyintend to make ridiculously awesome rollercoasterswill post screenshots as I advance. Expect lots of black, red, grey and orange.
Aaaand here's my savegame file.https://gametechmods.com/uploads/files/Infernal Views.rarand a pic of the whole park(Image removed from quote.)No sending people into the lava for now, but I've thought about it. Maybe I should do it later.
Working on an RCT2 park and finishing an RCT3 park where I will probably show photos soon.