This was brilliant. I've been playing Planet Coaster for a while now and was never able to consistently make smooth coasters. After testing this out for the first time I was able to build several smooth and highly rated coasters very quickly.
I just got the console version of this game the other day (love it) but for the life of me I could not figure out how to make my transitions and turns smooth. I had no idea the smoothing tool was even a thing and spent forever and a day tweaking my banked rolls to try and fix it. I am so relieved to have this new information lol. Thanks for this.
This saved me hours!!! I was doing 4m method and still was not smooth and was really uging my OCD. Especially with the intamin blits and the winged rolls. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for this method, the 4m method is time consuming and can make manuvering the track a lot harder. I only had to smooth my coaster once and I was satisfied with the results, thanks!
Good video, I've been playing for several years now and never watched a tutorial but figured, "eh, why not". The method I've come up with is very similar to yours. I basically do the same thing but occasionally I will incorporate a bit of the "delete and reconnect" method. I've never been a fan of the 4m method though, glad to see someone else finding success in a different method.
@@urith5969 Using the smoothing feature in track edit to make your track all cohesive and smooth. When you ride the coaster everything flows well instead of being bumpy and jerky.
Hey! Thanks for showing me this! I've been looking for a way to make really smooth coasters in Planet Coaster. A method that isn't the 4 meter method, because I think the 4m method takes too long, and is no longer the best way to smooth coasters in Planet Coaster after the smooth tool got updated. Your method looks much better. Also, I never used the banking offset when building coasters, but seeing what it does now, I think I'll use it every time now. I am glad you showed me a way to create custom zero g-rolls too. Those type of inversions (even in No Limits 2) are difficult to figure out. Well, any type of inline roll. Bumper view is still the best way to view a coaster, as there is very little jitter or camera shaking from side to side. I wish there was a way to eliminate the camera shaking from side to side. Or to minimize it. Great video! It was helpful. Thanks!
I've been working on a seat view smoothing method, which is basically the 4m method with some autocomplete but using 5m long track sections, no banking offset (which means that you have to manually create the heartlining by adjusting the track pieces both when you place them down and after the fact), and going over the coaster 4-6 times (I recommend trying 4 first) with 4 section smooth all. It reduces the work from 4m by maybe about a 3rd to a 4th while producing less jitteriness from seat view. It's a bit inconsistent so far. I've been struggling with Mack launched coasters and S&S freefly track with a regular train on top of it, but inverts, hypers/gigas, and a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter have all turned out really well from using it. In fact, aside from 1 inversion the Euro-fighter I built using this method, being the first time I ever used it, came out perfectly smooth.
I'm sure you have never played NL2, i'd like to see you try to play it and struggle. Its not that easy, the reason people use the 4m method is because it makes your coaster the smoothest. Yes i agree this method is ideal but don't say that people that use 4m method should play NL2 because its nothing compared (:
@@chanelclothes NL2 is faster, more efficient and just a better coaster simulation program. If you're gonna spend that much time on your layouts like you would with the 4m method, then just learn to use NL2 with FVD++ and you can make the smoothest coasters in the world in far less time than it takes to do the 4m method. NL2 is so underrated man.
@@chanelclothes I personally don't play much Planet Coaster to begin with. Only NL2 and yeah I did struggle. In fact, out of all the people that played it I have to be one of the top 10 least talented NL2 engineers in the world. However, if I could do it, then so could someone else.
@@MrPatrickbuit But there’s something so fun about making coasters in planco that just doesn’t really apply to NoLimits. NoLimits is a software, planco is a game, and the user experience reflects that.
@@HarryPorpise I agree if you treat it as a game. However when you try to turn it into a simulation program, it just gets outperformed by NL2 which is literally as good as a rollercoaster simulation could possibly get.
This is awesome! Do you ever build the same way you did here, but after the smoothing you collect 2-3 pieces, delete them and click auto-complete? That’s a great method to get crazy smooth coasters 😄 Love your content btw!
Great tutorial dude, this helped me greatly. Just one thing I have to mention; it becomes a bit difficult to listen to your talking when you clear your throat every 2nd sentence. Not sure if you had a cold or anything but get onto the water!
im using s combo of this to set up my rolls and mTTTn's autoconnect trick to fix any pumping/jitter. it looks really good, even from seat view.this resulted inlike 90% smooth but still some shaking on heartlines. auto connect takes it to 99% smoothness. i tried mtttn method 1st and had trouble, using your way 1st to set up the rolls is a big help
Nice one! Thank you very much for sharing! It works faster than my method and is smooth enough, since you never get a smooth coaster in the actual version of planco and i think that the 4 meter technique is simply a waste of time. You can now put that time into creativity.. thumbs up =)
Hey i wonder about the settings! When i Edit an coaster it taket alot of time for it to change. What i mean is when i adjust how many degrees i want to have on my coatster i need to drag away my mouse for it to opperate. Pls tell me hotnivån can make it easier or what your setting is on.
I love your videos and have since the first episode of Westwood however I’d love to see you stray from the silver dollar city style as even though your great all your rides are often RMC B&M looping coasters or a Mack coaster following outlaw run wildfire and time traveller. Not a dis but I’d love to see you expand your content
After the SDC Recreation is done we shall see what is to come. That style is for sure my biggest strength and your right. I need to expand my skill set and get out of that comfort zone. I did a few attempts of this with parks like Time City but most of my parks are always inspired by SDC and Dollywood like you said.
This was brilliant. I've been playing Planet Coaster for a while now and was never able to consistently make smooth coasters. After testing this out for the first time I was able to build several smooth and highly rated coasters very quickly.
Finally got this game, this is definitely going to help with making invert coasters
I just got the console version of this game the other day (love it) but for the life of me I could not figure out how to make my transitions and turns smooth. I had no idea the smoothing tool was even a thing and spent forever and a day tweaking my banked rolls to try and fix it. I am so relieved to have this new information lol. Thanks for this.
This saved me hours!!! I was doing 4m method and still was not smooth and was really uging my OCD. Especially with the intamin blits and the winged rolls. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for this method, the 4m method is time consuming and can make manuvering the track a lot harder. I only had to smooth my coaster once and I was satisfied with the results, thanks!
clicked as fast as I could, and yes, this makes me happy, I was getting tired of spending so long on the 4m method
give this method a shot and tell me how it goes!
Good video, I've been playing for several years now and never watched a tutorial but figured, "eh, why not". The method I've come up with is very similar to yours. I basically do the same thing but occasionally I will incorporate a bit of the "delete and reconnect" method. I've never been a fan of the 4m method though, glad to see someone else finding success in a different method.
I've been struggling with smoothing. This helped a ton. I think I was trying to smooth too much at once.
what is smoothing?
@@urith5969 Using the smoothing feature in track edit to make your track all cohesive and smooth. When you ride the coaster everything flows well instead of being bumpy and jerky.
Do you guys like this new method or will you stick to the 4m method or something else? let me know! I enjoy to hear your feedback!
I hate the 4m method and just plain don't use it. This is awesome! Will try it out this weekend.
I'll try this, but the 4m method is therapeutic for me, because I'm insane ;)
Hey! Thanks for showing me this! I've been looking for a way to make really smooth coasters in Planet Coaster. A method that isn't the 4 meter method, because I think the 4m method takes too long, and is no longer the best way to smooth coasters in Planet Coaster after the smooth tool got updated. Your method looks much better. Also, I never used the banking offset when building coasters, but seeing what it does now, I think I'll use it every time now.
I am glad you showed me a way to create custom zero g-rolls too. Those type of inversions (even in No Limits 2) are difficult to figure out. Well, any type of inline roll. Bumper view is still the best way to view a coaster, as there is very little jitter or camera shaking from side to side. I wish there was a way to eliminate the camera shaking from side to side. Or to minimize it.
Great video! It was helpful.
Thanks!
I've been working on a seat view smoothing method, which is basically the 4m method with some autocomplete but using 5m long track sections, no banking offset (which means that you have to manually create the heartlining by adjusting the track pieces both when you place them down and after the fact), and going over the coaster 4-6 times (I recommend trying 4 first) with 4 section smooth all. It reduces the work from 4m by maybe about a 3rd to a 4th while producing less jitteriness from seat view.
It's a bit inconsistent so far. I've been struggling with Mack launched coasters and S&S freefly track with a regular train on top of it, but inverts, hypers/gigas, and a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter have all turned out really well from using it. In fact, aside from 1 inversion the Euro-fighter I built using this method, being the first time I ever used it, came out perfectly smooth.
RIP hands
Bro thank you my planet coaster videos were fr suffering because I wasn’t great at smoothening
I had to test this method, it works so well! Thank you for making my life easier!
Thank you so much I got all green stats on my rollercoaster because of you and it’s now the most popular ride in my theme park
I think this method is ideal, because I believe that people who want to use the 4m method should really just be playing No Limits 2 to begin with.
I'm sure you have never played NL2, i'd like to see you try to play it and struggle. Its not that easy, the reason people use the 4m method is because it makes your coaster the smoothest. Yes i agree this method is ideal but don't say that people that use 4m method should play NL2 because its nothing compared (:
@@chanelclothes NL2 is faster, more efficient and just a better coaster simulation program. If you're gonna spend that much time on your layouts like you would with the 4m method, then just learn to use NL2 with FVD++ and you can make the smoothest coasters in the world in far less time than it takes to do the 4m method. NL2 is so underrated man.
@@chanelclothes I personally don't play much Planet Coaster to begin with. Only NL2 and yeah I did struggle. In fact, out of all the people that played it I have to be one of the top 10 least talented NL2 engineers in the world. However, if I could do it, then so could someone else.
@@MrPatrickbuit But there’s something so fun about making coasters in planco that just doesn’t really apply to NoLimits. NoLimits is a software, planco is a game, and the user experience reflects that.
@@HarryPorpise I agree if you treat it as a game. However when you try to turn it into a simulation program, it just gets outperformed by NL2 which is literally as good as a rollercoaster simulation could possibly get.
Thanks! This is a really good video. The last method i used i had to like reshape the whole track but this method is amazing
This is awesome! Do you ever build the same way you did here, but after the smoothing you collect 2-3 pieces, delete them and click auto-complete? That’s a great method to get crazy smooth coasters 😄 Love your content btw!
Great tutorial dude, this helped me greatly. Just one thing I have to mention; it becomes a bit difficult to listen to your talking when you clear your throat every 2nd sentence. Not sure if you had a cold or anything but get onto the water!
does it work on the reverse freefall coaster?
im using s combo of this to set up my rolls and mTTTn's autoconnect trick to fix any pumping/jitter. it looks really good, even from seat view.this resulted inlike 90% smooth but still some shaking on heartlines. auto connect takes it to 99% smoothness. i tried mtttn method 1st and had trouble, using your way 1st to set up the rolls is a big help
My banking offset doesn’t stay up when I smooth the track could you please help me
Nice one! Thank you very much for sharing! It works faster than my method and is smooth enough, since you never get a smooth coaster in the actual version of planco and i think that the 4 meter technique is simply a waste of time. You can now put that time into creativity.. thumbs up =)
Does anyone know how i can fix a laggy interface? everything else works just the interface
How do you get the front bumper view?
Yeeessss your technique is the best!!!!!
Thank you! That helped me alot!
This method is awesome!
It works great on console too:D
Hey i wonder about the settings! When i Edit an coaster it taket alot of time for it to change. What i mean is when i adjust how many degrees i want to have on my coatster i need to drag away my mouse for it to opperate. Pls tell me hotnivån can make it easier or what your setting is on.
i think you might just have a weak cpu
Wow, this turned out really good! I'll definitely have to give this a go.
For sections that don’t have banking or turning you legit have to click smooth all legit 1k times not even joking.
any sections that have no turns or banking are always the easiest because you can legit spam the smooth all button.
thank you brotha! u saved me fr
I love your videos and have since the first episode of Westwood however I’d love to see you stray from the silver dollar city style as even though your great all your rides are often RMC B&M looping coasters or a Mack coaster following outlaw run wildfire and time traveller. Not a dis but I’d love to see you expand your content
After the SDC Recreation is done we shall see what is to come. That style is for sure my biggest strength and your right. I need to expand my skill set and get out of that comfort zone. I did a few attempts of this with parks like Time City but most of my parks are always inspired by SDC and Dollywood like you said.
Thanks for the tip 👍
Love it but sometime in the future could you do a tutorial on entrances to parks?
I think I did one long ago. But could probably do an updated one
I just got the game on PS5. How can i select multiple tracks on the console version. Any help will be appreciated.
I don’t have it yet but I’ve heard if you hold X you can select multiple pieces. But I’m not completely sure if it is this.
Can’t you select the entire track and hit smooth all and that’s it?
no it has a x and y and z range that it is smoothing
the handles dont work smoothly for me
Thanks! Every time I build one it says its too scary and guests wont want to ride it.
Does it cost money to build anything?
I’ve been struggling with making top hats with this method
Perfect!
Don they have a woodie with Melenium flyers
The gnarlier I believe has millennium flyers
You always do how to make a smooth coaster videos with the floor less or sit down coaster lol
They're the most generic coasters is why lol
Omg it works
Can anyone confirm if this works on console?
It should. It's the same mechanics overall.
Hey Joe, if you buy this game on one computer, can you access it on another one online?
as long as you are signed in on steam you can access it on any PC
One term: Premium smoothing.
Gracias
Your insane
*you’re
Oh my god. This is even better than 4m. that never works for me
Stick to your 4 hour not meter method
I've felt like I was cheating by using a method very similar to this.
I guess not
4m is still miles better
A lot of people think so which is okay. I'm just trying to give people an alternative.