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What is the difference between CTR and CT?

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What is the difference between CTR and CT?
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CTR is a custom track ride. You get to design the layout on with this type of coaster. A CT is a custom Track Ride. This is a preset track that is much smoother and most of the time resembles a real ride. With a CT steeper lifts and different types of inversions can be done where as with CTRs you have to use the preset track pieces. if this doesn't make sense let me know and i will try to make more sense of it.
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(Aug 19, 2017, 05:05 PM)Pepper15_Cute Wrote: CTR is a custom track ride. You get to design the layout on with this type of coaster.  A CT is a custom Track Ride.  This is a preset track that is much smoother and most of the time resembles a real ride.  With a CT steeper lifts and different types of inversions can be done where as with CTRs you have to use the preset track pieces.  if this doesn't make sense let me know and i will try to make more sense of it.

yea i don't get it. Could you explain that?
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#4
Okay. When you go to build a coaster and use an in game coaster style and build the layout yourself that would be the same as using a CTR except for CTRs usually feature custom trains and do not have station covers(the annoying things with the traffic lights on them) this allows for far more customizable stations and more realistic looking coaster cars. CTs are different. A CT is where someone creates a layout in no limits 2, goes through a long and boring process, and puts it in RCT3. The CT layout can not be customized but does things that you can not do with a CTR including very wide turns, more accurate step drops and lifts, smoother inversions and a very smooth ride. Most of the time a CT takes the form of a real roller coaster so as to accurately recreate it or in the case that your building a six flags park, accurately clone Batman the ride. CTRs allow more personal preference while CTs are more realistic and allow better recreations. Me personally I like CTRs better but a good CT never hurt anybody.
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So if I want to make proper RMCs I have to design the tracks on no limits 2 and have them converted?
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(Aug 19, 2017, 07:19 PM)vanellopecoastergirl Wrote: So if I want to make proper RMCs I have to design the tracks on no limits 2 and have them converted?
Take a look at this. [RCT3] Wilderness Run - RMC Hybrid Coaster by Wilhelm1407 Coasters
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That's totally fake! I mean it's a great effort but the track is just the extended b&m track and the trains are the Log Mine ctr. I'm OK with the track but at least put RMC Trains on it so it doesn't look completely fake you know what I mean?
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I doubt RCT3 has very much else on the way of RMC stuff and has nothing in the way of CTRs. It may help to try and research something a bit more before you call it fake.

As for the topic, Pepper has answered to the fullest of my knowledge...if I even have any for RCT3. Good luck!
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(Aug 19, 2017, 08:21 PM)vanellopecoastergirl Wrote: That's totally fake! I mean it's a great effort but the track is just the extended b&m track and the trains are the Log Mine ctr. I'm OK with the track but at least put RMC Trains on it so it doesn't look completely fake you know what I mean?

I understand what you mean. If I see other examples I will let you know. But it's the first one I saw.
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There is no such thing as an RMC CTR or trains for a CTR. Trust me, I've spent hours looking. There are CTs however
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