“Do a little Josh”. Let’s game it out is one of my all time favorite channels. Josh’s voice use to put me sleep. You guys should do a collab that would be an easy watch for me.
@ I did. You I’m Cade blitz intern Josh drea and a few others I have been watching for years. Among us was one of the best weeks in watching you guys bc you all did games together.
@@Arelium It was a bit boring, but for different reasons. Lots of insider jokes. If you watch all the featured youtubers maybe it's more entertaining.
Yeah the npcs are animated on the slides instead of simulated with physics, they might've not been able to make it performant yet or something and have it be a thing in a future update but who knows. (I really hope so)
@@blazex224 It's a shame really because this could've been solved with the game just calculating a projected trajectory using physics the first time someone goes down it and then just treating that as the rails. Block off the region between the projected top of the rider arc and the slide beneath them to prevent building for "realism" purposes and you're done. But the fact that the game even refers to water slide collisions as "hit by a coaster car" doesn't quite jive with me since they clearly just copied code without even adjusting the languages files. Plus they evidently didn't do a lot of QA even just looking at the staircases for the waterpark and guest movement... There's a lot of speculation that they dumped the development time and budget into console gameplay which, on top of limiting development time for actual content, also meant sacrificing content to meet performance requirements.
Btw, if people fall from 100+ meter and splash on the water surface, the water is going to be stone hard and they'll very likely to be killed. For a record, the world's record on diving height is lower than 60m.
@@chnet968 The people who do diving competitively do not like to go to the 30M jumps, and can only jump from them a couple of times due to how hard it is when you hit the water.... I personally wouldn't want to try anything higher than 10, as it still hurts like hell if you get it slightly wrong xD I remember a pro talking about it, but I cannot for the life think of her name. I do not follow those things, and I found it randomly so sorry if you want a source as I cannot show it.
@@Ghosts1129 Was it by chance the Tom Scott video on the diving board that's twice the Olympic height? This one: ruclips.net/video/I99Qgb4mE5I/видео.htmlsi=i5qbTOgdDyxSskBG
@@marc_alm I have seen that video but it wasn't from that video xD... This is gonna be one of those things that will annoy me, then I'll randomly find the video or clip (whichever it was) and forget why I was trying to find it...
There are people like RCE who build that water slide in a video game, then there are places like Schlitterbahn that build it in real life. And yes, people did in fact fly off.
@@RedwoodRhiadra Well that's unfortunate.Probably why I've never seen it advertised in any tourist brochures. I'd imagine it would have a been a great adrenaline rush.
Is that the slide that chopped the head off some poor boy? They put wires above to stop people flying out. It worked, just the head flew out. Engineering fail.
Yeah the slides are just single person / raft "on rails" track rides essentially. The most obvious evidence of this is the green pathway that it shows on the big endings like the bowl and funnel, they SHOW you the path it's going to take, it's not simulated. Speed doesn't matter, just makes the animation look worse if taken too quickly.
The memories of having people fly a good 300-400 feet to their death off of my water slides in RCT will always stick with me. But they were forewarned, with the ride title of "Water Slide of Death", and they still went on it. We hold no responsibility and our lawyers will see to it that the families are given lifetime passes, and free parking, but no restitution.
7:40 - Don't worry about that being the edge of the park, just stick a sign in front of the ride saying "This way to see the Egress" and just yeet them outta there 🤣
Oh funny! Splish Splash is actually the name of a water park near me in Long Island, New York! Hearing its name made me nostalgic! Ill be filing a DMCA on principal!
The result of going over that first hump is the same, but the devs really ought to simulate a free-sliding object properly there. 21:36 That water splashing up looks filthy, too.
I do hope they redo slide physics to make them a bit more realistic. And a bit more macabre in certain instances. Maybe they could add bobsleds while they’re at it :)
I wonder if you can make them fall onto different slide types (like a double ring raft landing onto a non-raft slide, and other combinations) Also, I wonder if you can make roller coasters or scenery around the falling people somehow, as well as making them land on one or more hard surfaces and then into water
So I asked ChatGPT to comment (in a specific style) on the physics on this, and, well - probably slightly inaccurate, but vaguely entertaining. Robotspeak follows: If you were to build a waterslide that allowed riders to descend at 130 mph (about 209 km/h), the first thing you’d need is a waiver that says, “I acknowledge that this is an incredibly bad idea, but I’m doing it anyway.” This is because 130 mph isn’t just fast-it’s NASCAR-on-a-good-day fast, and your average waterslide has more in common with a sleepy turtle than a Formula 1 car. Engineering the Slide First, to get a human body to reach 130 mph on a slide without turning it into a water-soaked ragdoll, you’d need a slope so steep it would make roller coaster designers say, “Whoa, maybe let’s tone it down a bit.” The typical terminal velocity for a free-falling human is around 120 mph (193 km/h), so our slide is essentially a thin line between slide and skydiving simulation. The slide would need to be made of a special, ultra-smooth material. Regular fiberglass wouldn’t cut it-friction would burn your skin, so it would feel more like sandpapering your way to oblivion than fun in the sun. Instead, let’s use a surface coated in a hydrophobic material, ensuring that water forms a perfect, slippery layer, turning you into a human torpedo. The Physics of Riding It When you reach 130 mph, wind resistance becomes a much bigger problem than it is at your local waterpark. If you stick your head up, the drag force could be strong enough to snap your neck like a pretzel stick. You’d need to stay perfectly streamlined, lying back with your arms crossed, fighting every natural urge to wave your arms and scream. Even assuming you make it down without a sudden desire to stop participating in extreme sports forever, there’s the issue of water resistance. At high speeds, hitting water is less like gliding through a soothing liquid and more like running into a shallow pool of wet concrete. The impact would exert tens of Gs of force on your body, comparable to an astronaut re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere-but without the comfort of a heat shield or the NASA-approved gentle landing. The Splashdown Let’s say you survive the descent, the wind pressure, and manage not to leave a “you-shaped” hole in the slide. You now face the challenge of landing. Hitting the pool at 130 mph would not end with a splash. It would end with an explosion of water, sending geysers shooting up so high that nearby aircraft might radio in reports of rogue whale activity. Your body would absorb a catastrophic amount of force as you enter the water, potentially fracturing bones and jostling your organs around in a way that they weren’t designed to experience. The only way to survive would be to decelerate gradually, like a rocket-sled braking system, except this system involves water spraying everywhere and lifeguards suddenly deciding they’re underpaid. Possible Solutions To slow you down safely, you’d need an “aquatic deceleration zone” designed to gradually reduce your speed over hundreds of feet, effectively turning your waterslide into a horizontal slip-and-slide of doom. And that’s assuming you can stop in time. Without it, your exit velocity might just launch you out of the pool and into a whole new type of headline: “First Human Reaches Orbit Via Waterpark Mishap.” Conclusion If you’re planning to build a 130-mph waterslide, you’d better have a waiver, an industrial-strength insurance policy, and maybe a team of emergency-room physicians on standby. Or, just stick to your local lazy river. It turns out that surviving the summer is a lot more fun when your idea of speed doesn’t include breaking the sound barrier of common sense.
Some of those slides allowed transit of folk from one site to another and went above pools, paths, and people... bridging them if you will. And no bridge review! Although slightly redeemed with both the toiletnado and Joshification of your park XD
Seems like they decided to not allow people to create cannons by pretending that people on water slides are chained to the ride the same way roller coaster carriages are. I also suppose that made the programming easier.
I am sorry to say that this will be the last ever RCE video I watch due to some unforeseen circumstances that have come into my life. Tomorrow I start a new job as an Architects assistant, and I must unsubscribe to avoid ridicule both in the comments and in the workplace. I will miss these videos.
@@Glitcher2000 Already tried once. I knew a kid who lost his life on an extreme waterslide. Little guy was too light, and the upward portion half way down the slide, made him come out of the raft, and he was decapitated by the beginning of the tunnel/netting. His sibling watched his own brother's lifeless dead body slide down after the raft he was previously on at the end of the slide.... :(
Oh my god that slide at the end is hysterical because you think you're just going to slow down on a flat track but suddenly it disappears and you're launched into a pool 😂😂
Only after studying for my mechanical engineering degree, do I realize that civil engineering is one of the hardest engineering paths to go on. Props to you mate.
Theres a water slide in wildwood NJ called Cliff Dive, its probably one of the scariest water attractions I've ever been on because of the pitch you don't always spend all of the time actually on the slide itself. It is less than 25 meters tall. This thing starts at 250m. It's 80 stories tall. 130mph water going up someone's poopschute.
I figured something out! You know how nobody ever talked about dammage on ancient roads, tho they were just built by Villagers. Then the architects came.
This is one of the best videos in a long time. The idle games are fun to watch too, but this one reminded me of the old city skylines videos and stuff you did in the past with roller coaster tycoon etc.
this one was starting to feel liek a Lets Game it Out video with the stairs spagetti. Matt has a lot to learn before he can get to that level of chaos.
I think the theme song for the park should be "It's raining men", because that's exactly what happens if you try to swim in that pool. Maybe a new RCE cover?
At least there's a "create custom" button for the pools, was a bit worried before i paused to see. I wonder if you can make a pool with an opening on one end, leading straight to a waterfall or a ride.
Fun fact: In real life, the fastest waterslide called "Verruct" (meaning "crazy"/"insane" in german) was located in Kansas City in the US, and the rafts on it reached a maximum speed of 70 MPH or around 110 KPH
5:35 So that's 15 g's. That's around the force of an ejection seat on a jet, y'know, the thing that shatters the spines of a third of the people who've used it. 😃
If that slide were real, all of those people would be killed by the fall into the pool because they aren’t spreading their limbs, making the terminal velocity high enough that the speed at which the person slams into the water would definitely be fatal.
If mat pins this comment I will do nothing
Gutted, gotta do it now!
Getting in early with the 'No effort November' lol
bet
You got the pin lol
I could do nothing so much better
13:03 I'm not an expert but maybe the 46m drop into a small pool has something to do with it.
Technically, that part is outside the ride.
@@jdotoz haha, fair enough.
Hmm. Nah. That can't be it.
“Do a little Josh”. Let’s game it out is one of my all time favorite channels. Josh’s voice use to put me sleep. You guys should do a collab that would be an easy watch for me.
He appeared in my 2mil sub special if you haven't seen that 😊
@ I did. You I’m Cade blitz intern Josh drea and a few others I have been watching for years. Among us was one of the best weeks in watching you guys bc you all did games together.
Matt: I’ve made the craziest rides ever!
Josh: Hold (my beer) please!
@@RealCivilEngineerGamingI gotta watch it then. I don’t watch specials cause’ they are usually boring, “thanks for n subscribers!! so q&a…” and stuff.
@@Arelium It was a bit boring, but for different reasons. Lots of insider jokes. If you watch all the featured youtubers maybe it's more entertaining.
not being able to fling people off waterslides is super disappointing
Yeah all the slides are on rails, they even removed the physics from water rides like rapids, which was in the first game
@@blazex224so rapids wont like bump and move around in the water? are u fuckin kidding?
Yeah the npcs are animated on the slides instead of simulated with physics, they might've not been able to make it performant yet or something and have it be a thing in a future update but who knows. (I really hope so)
Verruckt achievement
@@blazex224 It's a shame really because this could've been solved with the game just calculating a projected trajectory using physics the first time someone goes down it and then just treating that as the rails. Block off the region between the projected top of the rider arc and the slide beneath them to prevent building for "realism" purposes and you're done.
But the fact that the game even refers to water slide collisions as "hit by a coaster car" doesn't quite jive with me since they clearly just copied code without even adjusting the languages files. Plus they evidently didn't do a lot of QA even just looking at the staircases for the waterpark and guest movement...
There's a lot of speculation that they dumped the development time and budget into console gameplay which, on top of limiting development time for actual content, also meant sacrificing content to meet performance requirements.
2:12 - The standing drop slide was above the height limit - that's why you couldn't place it
Ahhh, thanks!
13:06 I’d say the high fear is from the 69m drop into a pool. I could be wrong but it’s a strong feeling that may be it. 😂
Btw, if people fall from 100+ meter and splash on the water surface, the water is going to be stone hard and they'll very likely to be killed.
For a record, the world's record on diving height is lower than 60m.
@@chnet968 The people who do diving competitively do not like to go to the 30M jumps, and can only jump from them a couple of times due to how hard it is when you hit the water.... I personally wouldn't want to try anything higher than 10, as it still hurts like hell if you get it slightly wrong xD
I remember a pro talking about it, but I cannot for the life think of her name. I do not follow those things, and I found it randomly so sorry if you want a source as I cannot show it.
@@Ghosts1129 Was it by chance the Tom Scott video on the diving board that's twice the Olympic height? This one: ruclips.net/video/I99Qgb4mE5I/видео.htmlsi=i5qbTOgdDyxSskBG
@@marc_alm I have seen that video but it wasn't from that video xD... This is gonna be one of those things that will annoy me, then I'll randomly find the video or clip (whichever it was) and forget why I was trying to find it...
No RUclips,
I INFACT do NOT want to
scroll my Long-Form videos like I'm watching shorts. That's why I'm watching long form videos.
This needs to be a series. I haven't laughed this hard in a while. Excellent reprieve from finishing my engineering thesis
This video was full of funny! I don't think I've ever laughed this much during his videos.
Totally a safe park :). The lady at the end looked comfortable sliding cross legged at 120mph.^
Using engineering to create the world's first slide that causes epileptic seizures😌👌
There are people like RCE who build that water slide in a video game, then there are places like Schlitterbahn that build it in real life. And yes, people did in fact fly off.
That ride would be wicked, gonna have to put that on my to do list when I catch up with friends in the U.S next year.
@@UncommonSense-wm5fd You can't, the park closed years ago (2018) after one of their rides decapitated a ten-year-old.
@@RedwoodRhiadra Well that's unfortunate.Probably why I've never seen it advertised in any tourist brochures. I'd imagine it would have a been a great adrenaline rush.
Is that the slide that chopped the head off some poor boy? They put wires above to stop people flying out. It worked, just the head flew out. Engineering fail.
@@RedwoodRhiadra Yes. Nobody went to jail for that. Friend of the Sheriff or some American shit. H+S non existent.
Getting some Lets Game It Out sorta shenanigans
Funny cause he says “let’s do a josh”
Yeah the slides are just single person / raft "on rails" track rides essentially. The most obvious evidence of this is the green pathway that it shows on the big endings like the bowl and funnel, they SHOW you the path it's going to take, it's not simulated. Speed doesn't matter, just makes the animation look worse if taken too quickly.
Speed does matter, but it just matters to the g forces required to keep you on the track.
yeah, i noticed the repetitive animation of the bowl exit. the rollercoaster tycoon 3 nostalgia is a lil disappointed ngl
I found this guy 2 weeks ago and now I can't stop watching his vids, love the content
"Boosh"
Check out his Timberborners series. Be prepared for "incidences". We don't talk about those...
The memories of having people fly a good 300-400 feet to their death off of my water slides in RCT will always stick with me. But they were forewarned, with the ride title of "Water Slide of Death", and they still went on it. We hold no responsibility and our lawyers will see to it that the families are given lifetime passes, and free parking, but no restitution.
7:40 - Don't worry about that being the edge of the park, just stick a sign in front of the ride saying "This way to see the Egress" and just yeet them outta there 🤣
17:15 At least they didnt hit a propeller (Yes, Im that old)
Kirsty MacColl, Mexico (Fairy tale of New York) Some knob in a speed boat.
Sorry @realcivilengineer. Splish Splash is trademarked by the water park in Riverhead, New York.
17:00 anyone else notice what the park road looks like or just me
Just you, sorry :(
Yep, typical Matt :)
I was about to mention that
You new to this channel?..😂
9:45 Did We just see Matt abandon civil engineering and adopt a Josh method of chaos for convenience? I'm so proud!
I hope Josh plays this game too and says "I am going to just do a little matt" and makes something in the worlds strongest shape.
You could call the last one the Industrial Enema
I like how people doing a cannon ball into the pool make a bigger splash than the ones falling from space.
The park shouldn't be called splish splash. It should be called raining human💀
Hallelujah?
@@tommarsdon5644 It's raining humans.
Let the bodies hit the pool...let the bodies hit the pool...let the bodies hit the POOOOOOOOOOOOOL
This is a master class in practical engineering methodology. Bravo!🎉
Seeing this video unlocked an old memory of a roller coaster building computer game I used to play ~20 years ago.
Blud ain’t slick 13:31
Oh funny! Splish Splash is actually the name of a water park near me in Long Island, New York! Hearing its name made me nostalgic!
Ill be filing a DMCA on principal!
The result of going over that first hump is the same, but the devs really ought to simulate a free-sliding object properly there.
21:36 That water splashing up looks filthy, too.
I feel like you've accidentally created a new Goosebumps setting.
Splish Splash is the name of a real water park on Long Island in New York. They have like a 5 story high water slide!
Buddy Holly mentioned. 0:15
that was Bobby Darin, not Buddy Holly
That's not buddy holly..
I do hope they redo slide physics to make them a bit more realistic. And a bit more macabre in certain instances. Maybe they could add bobsleds while they’re at it :)
Instead of going uphill, add a series of loops at the end that get smaller and smaller. Nobody will be scared by the end.
I wonder if you can make them fall onto different slide types (like a double ring raft landing onto a non-raft slide, and other combinations)
Also, I wonder if you can make roller coasters or scenery around the falling people somehow, as well as making them land on one or more hard surfaces and then into water
So I asked ChatGPT to comment (in a specific style) on the physics on this, and, well - probably slightly inaccurate, but vaguely entertaining.
Robotspeak follows:
If you were to build a waterslide that allowed riders to descend at 130 mph (about 209 km/h), the first thing you’d need is a waiver that says, “I acknowledge that this is an incredibly bad idea, but I’m doing it anyway.” This is because 130 mph isn’t just fast-it’s NASCAR-on-a-good-day fast, and your average waterslide has more in common with a sleepy turtle than a Formula 1 car.
Engineering the Slide
First, to get a human body to reach 130 mph on a slide without turning it into a water-soaked ragdoll, you’d need a slope so steep it would make roller coaster designers say, “Whoa, maybe let’s tone it down a bit.” The typical terminal velocity for a free-falling human is around 120 mph (193 km/h), so our slide is essentially a thin line between slide and skydiving simulation.
The slide would need to be made of a special, ultra-smooth material. Regular fiberglass wouldn’t cut it-friction would burn your skin, so it would feel more like sandpapering your way to oblivion than fun in the sun. Instead, let’s use a surface coated in a hydrophobic material, ensuring that water forms a perfect, slippery layer, turning you into a human torpedo.
The Physics of Riding It
When you reach 130 mph, wind resistance becomes a much bigger problem than it is at your local waterpark. If you stick your head up, the drag force could be strong enough to snap your neck like a pretzel stick. You’d need to stay perfectly streamlined, lying back with your arms crossed, fighting every natural urge to wave your arms and scream.
Even assuming you make it down without a sudden desire to stop participating in extreme sports forever, there’s the issue of water resistance. At high speeds, hitting water is less like gliding through a soothing liquid and more like running into a shallow pool of wet concrete. The impact would exert tens of Gs of force on your body, comparable to an astronaut re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere-but without the comfort of a heat shield or the NASA-approved gentle landing.
The Splashdown
Let’s say you survive the descent, the wind pressure, and manage not to leave a “you-shaped” hole in the slide. You now face the challenge of landing. Hitting the pool at 130 mph would not end with a splash. It would end with an explosion of water, sending geysers shooting up so high that nearby aircraft might radio in reports of rogue whale activity.
Your body would absorb a catastrophic amount of force as you enter the water, potentially fracturing bones and jostling your organs around in a way that they weren’t designed to experience. The only way to survive would be to decelerate gradually, like a rocket-sled braking system, except this system involves water spraying everywhere and lifeguards suddenly deciding they’re underpaid.
Possible Solutions
To slow you down safely, you’d need an “aquatic deceleration zone” designed to gradually reduce your speed over hundreds of feet, effectively turning your waterslide into a horizontal slip-and-slide of doom. And that’s assuming you can stop in time. Without it, your exit velocity might just launch you out of the pool and into a whole new type of headline: “First Human Reaches Orbit Via Waterpark Mishap.”
Conclusion
If you’re planning to build a 130-mph waterslide, you’d better have a waiver, an industrial-strength insurance policy, and maybe a team of emergency-room physicians on standby. Or, just stick to your local lazy river. It turns out that surviving the summer is a lot more fun when your idea of speed doesn’t include breaking the sound barrier of common sense.
The joy you exude is palpable in this one. I absolutely love it!
Anyone else want Matt to do a collaboration with josh and spiff? Just those three. I think chaos would be immense.
Some of those slides allowed transit of folk from one site to another and went above pools, paths, and people... bridging them if you will.
And no bridge review! Although slightly redeemed with both the toiletnado and Joshification of your park XD
"we are making a slight angle because we don't want ro kill anyone"
Launches them into space 20 meters down the line
Seems like they decided to not allow people to create cannons by pretending that people on water slides are chained to the ride the same way roller coaster carriages are. I also suppose that made the programming easier.
The Developers just announced a screenshot on steam of a person falling of a flume slide with a message stating: We are looking into it! :D
Matt designs rides like he's in a country with no liability laws.
Breaking the highway speed limit... in a bathing suit. I sort of can see why Britain doesn't allow Matt to design highway infrastructure anymore ;-)
I am sorry to say that this will be the last ever RCE video I watch due to some unforeseen circumstances that have come into my life.
Tomorrow I start a new job as an Architects assistant, and I must unsubscribe to avoid ridicule both in the comments and in the workplace.
I will miss these videos.
Tell your colleagues you got a new blueprint on how to build a waterslide that drops guests 300ft into a shallow pool.
Seriously? It's none of their fucking business.
@@Glitcher2000 Already tried once. I knew a kid who lost his life on an extreme waterslide. Little guy was too light, and the upward portion half way down the slide, made him come out of the raft, and he was decapitated by the beginning of the tunnel/netting. His sibling watched his own brother's lifeless dead body slide down after the raft he was previously on at the end of the slide.... :(
Current mood: content
Status: WET
😏😏😏😏
As a resident of Kansas you should have built it here. Kansas loves insane waterslides for some reason.
Including very lethal ones: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verr%C3%BCckt
19:50 this looks so chill we need this irl
"Doing a bit of a Josh" [17:04] is a wild reference
@ 25:20..You Run, You Slide, You Hit The Bump and Take a Dive…self assembly is required 😂😂
You can fling people off by just…. Ending the slide there. First thing we tried. If they land in a pool They enjoy it!
Love the new planet coaster 2 content! Laughed so hard seeing all the people drop from the sky.
"nothing should be too scary"
*skyscraper sized waterslide that hits over 100mph and ends in a human centrifuge*
yeah?
I’m really excited that this game is adding waterpark features! It looks like so much fun.
Oh my god that slide at the end is hysterical because you think you're just going to slow down on a flat track but suddenly it disappears and you're launched into a pool 😂😂
I love the way you had the whole open field and chose to build it at the tree line. Never change.
Splish Splash was the name of my favorite water park that I used to go to all the time as a kid in NY
Only after studying for my mechanical engineering degree, do I realize that civil engineering is one of the hardest engineering paths to go on. Props to you mate.
The fact that Matt knows Josh makes me so happy
Theres a water slide in wildwood NJ called Cliff Dive, its probably one of the scariest water attractions I've ever been on because of the pitch you don't always spend all of the time actually on the slide itself. It is less than 25 meters tall. This thing starts at 250m. It's 80 stories tall. 130mph water going up someone's poopschute.
Game:How high do you want your water slide?
Matt: yes...
1:19
Day 2 of asking Matt to play Astroneer or Core Keeper. We need this. ❤
"We want our people to land in the water safely" Yes. Going mach 10 is very safe and definitely wont kill you 👍
19:20 I saw that strongly shaped pathway on the ground.
I figured something out! You know how nobody ever talked about dammage on ancient roads, tho they were just built by Villagers. Then the architects came.
10:04 them stairs would enough for me 😂😂😂 scared of heights you’ll not catch me going up them
The bits where people are raining from the sky into the pool was great!
This is one of the best videos in a long time. The idle games are fun to watch too, but this one reminded me of the old city skylines videos and stuff you did in the past with roller coaster tycoon etc.
Ain’t it a shame when RUclipsrs you like start doing only free mobile games and idles
17:05 2 Days later: You got 1 notification from Lets game it out. Josh does the exact same thing
3:24 you can feel the air blowing through your hair and then the punch to the face as you are hit by a bird strike.
I thought you couldn't beat the "blender" videos (I think those were you). Boy was I wrong. I could not stop laughing at the drops into the pools.
They announced that they will add waterslide physics to the game. The guests can then fall out of the slide
20:07 failed particle accelerator
this one was starting to feel liek a Lets Game it Out video with the stairs spagetti. Matt has a lot to learn before he can get to that level of chaos.
I think the theme song for the park should be "It's raining men", because that's exactly what happens if you try to swim in that pool. Maybe a new RCE cover?
At least there's a "create custom" button for the pools, was a bit worried before i paused to see. I wonder if you can make a pool with an opening on one end, leading straight to a waterfall or a ride.
RCE needs an elevator to his death drop murderslides 🤣😂
Next one try a loop like Action Park.
People bought their umbrella because there is s 100% chance of falling humans.
This was an exiting one to watch! If you plan on another one, I'll surely watch it!
We need a Let's Game it Out and Real Civil Engineer collab
I love that guests will actually ride the slides…
Really enjoyed this video, hopefully you do more with the game! ❤
You know, Josh and Spiff may have gotten cities skylines 2 first, but I don't see them with a planet coaster 2 video out yet! Go Civil! Lol
17:20 what are they doing😭🙏
Fun fact: In real life, the fastest waterslide called "Verruct" (meaning "crazy"/"insane" in german) was located in Kansas City in the US, and the rafts on it reached a maximum speed of 70 MPH or around 110 KPH
Great vid! Can you try making the most turning around and crazy spirals kinda roller-coaster ? That would be a great vid idea !
You and Josh would get along great :)
Between the fear of the rides and the colon pressure-washing you'd get from 100+ mph water up yer O-ring, that water is going to be 100% human waste 😂
Under 5 hours gang! 🎉
Maybe the fear part on the falling tubes is because they are coming off their tubes when they fall?
you neeeed to make more content on this pleaaase!!! do it for us
Rce needs to watch a documentary about action park in New Jersey during the 80’s. They’d hire him in a second.
5:35 So that's 15 g's. That's around the force of an ejection seat on a jet, y'know, the thing that shatters the spines of a third of the people who've used it. 😃
15:35 That pool will need cleaning asap
We need more timberborners series
5:30 Looks a little bit like Verrückt from Schliterbahn... and we know how that one turned out👀
If that slide were real, all of those people would be killed by the fall into the pool because they aren’t spreading their limbs, making the terminal velocity high enough that the speed at which the person slams into the water would definitely be fatal.
Hey there its Matt from Lets Engineer It Out!
Nice, I like these types of videos on your channel😂