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Hi everybody,

Ive played RCT3 for awhile now. I have just recently taken my coaster building seriously, so I sign up so that I could hopefully get some help.
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#2
What do you need? Welcome.
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#3
Hi, Good to see a active forum for RC3
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#4
Yeah, we are VERY active! Biggrin

I was very surprised that it was active too, being seven years old and all.
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#5
(Nov 11, 2012, 07:56 AM)RedRain Wrote: What do you need? Welcome.

How do I get may Jcat steel worx to line up correctly to the tracks.
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#6
Click on the glasses and turn on the "grid". It will show blue lines all over the ground. Then try the best you can to line it up. Also, I recommend using Moby's Steel Jungle before you get used to Steelworx. They are a lot more realistic and versatile.

http://meganaut.net/msj.html
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(Nov 12, 2012, 11:49 AM)alexwohlbruck Wrote: Click on the glasses and turn otn the "grid". It will show blue lines all over the ground. Then try the best you can to line it up. Also, I recommend using Moby's Steel Jungle before you get used to Steelworx. They are a lot more realistic and versatile.

http://meganaut.net/msj.html

Thank you for the help I already have Moby's but dont like it because I have to build everything. I'll give it a try. thanks.
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#8
That is one thing I don't like about Moby's either.
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#9
I like building everything. It's better, and fun!
My first coaster-SooperDooperLooper at Hershey.

If you haven't ridden a Schwarzkopf you haven't lived.
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#10
I only said that because like me, I always used Jcats Steelworx. There was a time when that's all they had. It takes time to get used to, and lots of time to build for the first time, but now I can support a coaster in 3 hours.
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