I am looking for the code that allowed intersecting tracks etc. in RCT3. I have RCT3 soaked running on Windows 7. Another thing I could use help with is using the Dark Ride Collection. I can place these in the style/themed file on my drive, but they will not show up in the game. Any help on these two items would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Soaked! Allow intersection code
Mar 2, 2011, 10:34 PM
For the intersection code, look on YouTube, thats how I found it. For the Custom Scenery, make sure you are placing the correct folder in the style/themed. The folder that you place in it must have to .ovl files, and there should be another folder. Hope this helps.
Mar 3, 2011, 01:12 PM
(This post was last modified: Jun 16, 2011, 01:56 AM by Coasteriffic.)
For the intersecting track cheat launch Computer/My Computer and copy and paste this in:
C:\Users\[your Windows username]\Application Data\Atari\RCT3\Options.txt
Add the following code into the .txt file and save it not editing anything else:
AttractionSceneryAllowTerrainIntersect 1
AttractionSceneryAllowSceneryIntersect 1
TrackAllowSameTrackIntersect 1
...and your done!
I don't know if it will work though as you've got Windows 7 but you might as well try. With the custom scenery look on youtube, there is loads of tutorials about the subject over there.
Hope this helps,
Coasteriffic
C:\Users\[your Windows username]\Application Data\Atari\RCT3\Options.txt
Add the following code into the .txt file and save it not editing anything else:
AttractionSceneryAllowTerrainIntersect 1
AttractionSceneryAllowSceneryIntersect 1
TrackAllowSameTrackIntersect 1
...and your done!
I don't know if it will work though as you've got Windows 7 but you might as well try. With the custom scenery look on youtube, there is loads of tutorials about the subject over there.
Hope this helps,
Coasteriffic
Jun 24, 2011, 07:33 PM
*bump*
Though there is a Options Editor made specifically to get around this. Google search it.
Quote:I don't know if it will work though as you've got Windows 7 but you might as well tryWin7's overzealous UAC won't allow you to modify a thing in any program file.
Though there is a Options Editor made specifically to get around this. Google search it.
Jun 24, 2011, 08:17 PM
^ Actually it does allow you to modify if you administrator. I'm administrator, which can modify anything.
Jun 24, 2011, 11:26 PM
forgot about administrator *embarassed*
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