I like planet coaster but the big downside and main reason I don't use it is because banking looks really rough and is really annoying to smooth lol. So that's The main reason I use this!
For this Coaster I used the ride operations to speed up the lift hill, and disable collisions may be needed for when some elements go under each other! The gamepasses I have though are the Ride Operations, A few height limit ones, Disable collisions, and extra Colours!
That's true but parks could brand it as a family thrill coaster, like The Wave at Drayton Manor is quite intense and have multiple inversions but the park still brands it as family thrill.
sick! I have been watching all ur new videos and ur so good at building coasters!
Thank you so much!
Who got this on recommended?
looks a little to tall for a family coaster
It is quite tall lol, although I believe it is around 25-30m!
@@CoasterArchitect not too bad
It’s fine.
A family coaster’s height (in my opinion) should be from 10 to 20 meters high but it’s still pretty good ngl
just play planet coaster atp
I like planet coaster but the big downside and main reason I don't use it is because banking looks really rough and is really annoying to smooth lol. So that's The main reason I use this!
@@CoasterArchitect I completely agree, banking is all rigid and choppy at times. Everyone has their preferences!
did you use any gamepasses?
For this Coaster I used the ride operations to speed up the lift hill, and disable collisions may be needed for when some elements go under each other! The gamepasses I have though are the Ride Operations, A few height limit ones, Disable collisions, and extra Colours!
@@CoasterArchitect ok thx
Family coasters arent that steep or have that much banking
That's true but parks could brand it as a family thrill coaster, like The Wave at Drayton Manor is quite intense and have multiple inversions but the park still brands it as family thrill.
I bule sat