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I need help setting up park..

#1
I have a particular design. I have a park design of 7000 ft x 13000 ft. Rectangle. how can i replicate square feet per square box in RCT3? They do measure each ride by feet and what not, so i was figuring it was embedded somehow. Let me know, it may be too much.. its a total of 91Million Square feet. Pretty Large Theme Park? I know, Cedar Point is only 364, which is 15 Million + Square Feet. So yes, I understand, but please help me, even if i have to splif the parks lol.. please contact me, here is a picture of where the park would be located based upon area and terrain.

the back part is 90 million square feet of space, may be much, but let me know what is the max i can replicate. Thanks for all the help in advance! I will be here checking the place out....


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#2
I don't know what you mean. Do you not have enough space in RCT3? The most land you can get comes in sandbox mode or making a scenario.
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#3
i know but i was trying to get a fixed idea on what each "square" represent, so that i can make a good "landed owned" area in make a scenario, replicating the "actual space"

its a project im working on.. but i'm not sure if its possible to achieve the amount of space im looking for in rct3...
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#4
In the scenario editor you can change the size of the map that you can edit.
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#5
I would say in real life, a full tile would be about 5 feet by 5 feet. Look at the people and the rides. They are the only thing to scale it to. The trees, however, don't ever scale it by those. They are tiny trees!
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#6
^^ You cant go higher than a certain amount (The same amount as Sandbox)
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#7
hmm, okay, i will just try my best lol
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#8
In scenario creator mode you can increase the size of the park; then save it, copy & paste into the sandbox folder so you can play it in sandbox mode.
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