Roller Coaster Tycoon: 25 Ways to Improve Your Park
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Working on making more RCT2 tutorial videos like this one. Tried to do a mix of more beginner and advanced tips. Then I got a little bit carried away when working on the last ride.
Just to clarify, these tips are all about making your park look nicer. They won't help you win any scenarios.
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The two wide paths should be used as little as possibel because of the bad path finding Algorithm so guests get lost on them Incredible easy
For scenario play I 100% agree. In building a park that looks realistic, I feel that 2 or even 3 or 4 wide paths look better.
@@Smallbuilds i am glad that open rct 2 has a way better pathfinding algorym than rct2/rct classic like in some situations a guest would walk back and forv on two or three path tiles in rct classic
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@@FinnDMG I didn't know that's one of the things open rct2 fixed. I keep meaning to try it out and that's a great improvement
@@Smallbuildsyou can separate double paths with fencing to improve path usage.
The only thing I'd add to the flat ride design is add a NO ENTRY banner to the exit path, so guests only walk out of it. Other than that, these are great tips!
Yes and this is especially important if the path from the exit is of any significant length, since it will just make guests lost otherwise.
You're really beginning to challenge Marcel Vos for the title of my favorite RCT2 RUclipsr. Marcel's style is amazing, but there's something about the simplicity in your videos I just love.
Wish I could subscribe twice! Keep the good work up! Would love more tips for making coasters look good! Tip 1 was great but doing custom supports would be tremendous, for example!
I agree, I love how the content differs between the 2 channels though. I go to Marcel for entertaining scenarios I wouldn't likely try, but come here for inspiration for small coasters and the scenery.
Wonderful video! So many great ideas well covered and demonstrated within such a short time - glad you got carried away with the Top Spin, it looks fantastic!
Putting parts of tracked rides, railway tracks, mazes and flat rides in little ditches makes things look nice and cozy. Don't be afraid to cut trenches for coasters to dip into. Avoid tracks being perfectly behind other tracks due to the lack of foreshortening perspective (bad readability and looks ugly). And use the cutaway view to help with creating buildings in visually busy spots or near tricky terrain.
These are all very good tips!
@@Smallbuilds Thanks! I love your presentation style by the way. There's something else I've been thinking about recently with RCT - There's a sort of "emotional" aspect to building, where cutting corners and leaving things that you know are a bit ugly but can't be bothered to renovate, I tend to slip into a kind of apathy when I'm just building coasters as noodles and buildings as boxes (if I bother at all!). It's a sort of "take pride in what you make" thing where the temptation to rush ahead and build big rides can backfire later on when things get unappealing. Not sure if this is just me!
Yes!!! Get carried away!!! That what I want to see!!! Your building skills are inspiring💯👍
Great video! As a fan of Roller Coaster Tycoon, I really enjoyed seeing all of the different tips and tricks for improving my park. It's always helpful to get new ideas and insights, and it was great to see some creative approaches to park design. I'm sure these tips will be really useful for players of all levels, from beginners to more experienced players. Keep up the great content, can't wait to see more from Roller Coaster Tycoon
No clue what I could have interacted with to make this show up in my recommended, but it's obvious you put effort in and it brought me some nostalgia so I'm glad I ended up here :D
IIRC you should avoid double wide or wider paths in VANILLA rct and rct2 though, guests have poor pathfinding on them and are going to get lost
This is nice, btw I'm a beginner! Thanks for the tips 😁
Great tips! Thanks for sharing.
Building in various levels is definetly one of the things that makes a big difference and one I struggle the most with xD
That queue is WAYY too long for that flat ride
Sometimes you have to fight with the touch controls in the mobile port of the game but I'm learning the basics of building props.
Awesome tutorial! Scenery has always been a weakness for me. I think I’ll take a leaf from your book.
These really make a nice difference for aesthetic builds! Thanks ((:
not only useful in this game but also many other sandbox games as well
awesome
please bring more videos with flat rides! I liked this so much
I love these videos! Thanks! Also i notice you rarely rotate the camera. Is there a reason you work only on one angle?
Amazing tips, gonna use it now
Ah, exactly the kind of smart video there should be MANY MORE of;)
One question, do all the decorations except for the benches and lamps influence the monetary benefits? I recently started playing this game
Thank you!
Don’t have things evenly spaced. Make clusters of trees, buildings, etc.
I struggle when I color a piece under a tracked ride and there's a track turn. For example, with a small 4x4 turned, do you altar the height of terrain, make all four spaces underneath it colored, or just the 3 that mostly cover the curve? Or do you never color under the track? I love to raise and color under a railroad track. I love your style of building and watch your small builds all the time. Thank you for what you do!
I appreciate all the kind words! I think I usually just color the 3 spots under the curve, but I think either way looks good. I don't think I have any specific rules for where to put the discolored pieces, I just generally try to follow the track path for wooden coasters, trains, ect.
A video on "how tomimprove your park" giving tips that actually make your park play worse? Amazing
Why do so many designer folks have such a, not even really low-key, condescending demeanor?
real themeparks dont have fences everywhere..... they try to give the idear of freedom
Recently picked up the game and orct. Thanks for vids, gives me inspiration to create me own abusement parks :p