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Planet Coaster Beta Thrillseeker (and my Projects thread, etc.)

#1
Hi guys,
Planet Coaster Beta, Thrillseeker went live today around 9:30 am central standard time (cst). I will be posting screenshots, videos, etc in this thread. I don't want to make any more threads and crowd up the forum. Justin, if you want me to do something different please let me know. Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkxtFvoY7Co
Amy
aecrouch2016

Avatar and Sandbox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2V_P01jsAk
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#2
I started building a park. This is the start of the Guest entrance area. More to add and more to come.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syamC4LeQ1A

Planet Coaster Beta: Thrillseeker Building and a few tips to share.
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#3
Once again, Amy, impeccable work so far! I'll be excited waiting for more works and updates from you! Keep it up!
Resuming regularly scheduled programming!
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#4
Thanks. More updates tomorrow.

Gameplay options: Adjusting volume, camera movement, graphic settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwU5iN5S0uM

Coaster Crashes and Special Effects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cadBzU9RqRU
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#5
A lot of people are asking me about what kind of computer I'm using to play Planet Coaster on. Here is my computer info (note: if you are looking to get a new computer, it's always a good idea to call a computer company. This way, you will be able to get the computer that meets your needs). I have extra memory for my graphics (4GB) and video card. I do have the latest Nividia GeForce GTX graphics card.
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#6
Pro-tip, if you want a computer strictly for gaming it's always better to build your own rather than buy one (it's generally cheaper and more powerful than one you buy from a store).
Team CoasterTech

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#7
(Nov 12, 2016, 09:13 AM)ChrisMDB Wrote: Pro-tip, if you want a computer strictly for gaming it's always better to build your own rather than buy one (it's generally cheaper and more powerful than one you buy from a store).

Thanks for the tip. Just a little side note. When I got my laptop I was able to customize it a little bit to make sure it was what I wanted and needed. I don't want to double post so here is the latest on my project. (the other project got accidentally deleted so I had to start over. I made a back up file and saved it to my flash drive)

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#8
Nice work Amy, looks like you have the modular building in PC down pat. I haven't had a chance to go in and tinker with PC yet, although I have downloaded it.
Team CoasterTech

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#9
Thanks Chris...Modular Building? Maybe I'm confused. But I did make all of these buildings so they are originals. It did take me a little while to get use to the controls for building things in PC. But with Alpha and Beta it got easier. It's a great program and when you start you will find there are so many things you can do with the game. Please share your work when you have something.  Smile
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#10
The type of building used in the RCT franchise and in PC (and just about every sandbox building game ever honestly) is referred to as modular building. I messed around with the game a little during the Thrillseeker Alpha/Beta but between school and me being sick I just haven't had time to play with the full game yet. Once I get my hands on it (with Thanksgiving Break coming up in eight days I should *crosses fingers* hopefully have time) I'll definitely be sure to share my work.

PC's modular building does definitely have its own learning curve, but after about a half hour in the alpha/beta I was able to get a decent looking building done so hopefully the same will apply to the full game.
Team CoasterTech

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