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Poll: This is most important for me to have in my park (single choice):
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Lots and lots of in-game scenery showing consistent theming.
25.00%
1 25.00%
An adequate amount of in-game scenery showing consistent theming.
25.00%
1 25.00%
Lots and lots of CS & in-game scenery showing consistent theming.
25.00%
1 25.00%
An adequate amount of CS & in-game scenery showing consistent theming.
0%
0 0%
Lots and lots of CS showing consistent theming.
0%
0 0%
An adequate amount of CS showing consistent theming.
0%
0 0%
I am not concerned about theming just as long as I can place lots of in-game scenery.
0%
0 0%
I am not concerned about theming just as long as I can place lots of CS & in-game scenery.
25.00%
1 25.00%
I am not concerned about theming just as long as I can place lots of CS.
0%
0 0%
I am not interested in theming and don't ordinarily place much scenery.
0%
0 0%
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RCT3 In-Game Scenery, CS and Theming - Exploding the Vanilla Myth.

#1
It's possible to recreate anything from the Australian Outback to the Amazon Jungle with RCT3. Or you can choose to have a manicured holiday park on nothing more than mown grass. How do you feel about theming and what's your view on scenery?
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#2
Personally I bad when it comes to placing scenery and terraforming the land, but I'm not against the idea of having a park with nice scenery and theming. I can think of many a different park I could make with better park building skills. Though I'm not against making a boardwalk style park with just rides and queue houses and concession stands scattered about.

Kind of like a fair type thing. Basically, I'm not against theming and I'm not against not theming. It's more about building and having fun for me. Half the reason I got RCT 3 to begin with :3
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#3
Building skills like most other things will improve the more we use them. I'm sure you'll get to where you need to be at a time that's right for you.

I can remember when I first installed CS. This was after I had moved the Prehistoric and Spooky folders out of the Themed folder to minimize the scenery I never used in the menus but all that new CS seemed to negate my efforts. I was overwhelmed until I discovered the only way around it was to continue scanning through the menus and becoming familiar with them. Now that I know where most of the items can be found I'm better at putting scenery together.

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#4
You're welcome. One of my park project ideas actually utilizes themed areas. Like one section might have all horror themed rides and scenery while another might have dinosaur theming. I already blueprinted the project. Just practicing a few skills til I feel ready to give the build a try. Not sure if I'd post it though, considering it uses stuff I made and stuff that others made.

I've seen some people on RCT communities tend to prefer that shared rides be for personal use only while others don't care if you show their stuff in your park so it's more of a caution thing for me lol.
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#5
When I build in RCT3, it takes me a really long time because I like to go all out on my theming. This file for a really detailed coaster with lots of eye candy.
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