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SW7 At Alton Towers Re-Imagined RCT3

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I was sadly unimpressed by this one.
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(May 11, 2012, 02:39 PM)Warzaw99 Wrote: I was sadly unimpressed by this one.
Can i ask why? Frown
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It was too fast paced, and the scenery was kind of bland, it just felt like a quick rush.

Track layout was also a bit bumpy.
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I agree! That's why I said use Scream Machines or No Limits on youtube!
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okay thanks for the feedback Warzaw99

and ChappiePie i wanted to try make the ride on rct3 because that's the game i play and enjoy, i don't want to have to spend 30 dollars on a new game, to then learn it until i am good enough to use it and post videos on you tube. i just don't have that much time. so that's why i built it on rct3.
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You can use a torrent version!
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(May 11, 2012, 02:39 PM)Warzaw99 Wrote: I was sadly unimpressed by this one.

Someone obviously doesn't know how long it takes to custom support something like this.

I liked it. I could have had some special scenery of effects around the ride, but I can't imagine where to put it. I thought it was pretty good when I saw it.
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The time it takes to custom support a ride is highly unrelated. Believing a ride is "Better" by the form the supports hold is beyond the ride. There was a distinct lack of scenery that was impressive, and the ride track layout was very bumpy. I don't think others go to a park and say "Wow, those supports are awesome."
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Where was it bumpy, I thought it was quite smooth compared to my others? And there wasn’t a distinct lack of scenery, i mean i took a look few some of your videos and they weren’t anything to shout home about. Most of them just used a load of Jcats and a load of preset scenery. About 15 minutes of work tops if you ask me. This rides has a good 5 hours of work put into it, if you include filming and editing.
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