For those who don't know the story of the euthanasia coaster, the point wasn't to actually build a suicide device it was to start a discussion about how we think about death. As a result, there are a bunch of other interesting design choices implemented in the idea that couldn't make it into the model or Planet Coaster. For example: it discusses the possibility of using a mechanical release on the restraints and a sharp turn to evacuate the corpses produced by the ride cleanly and efficiently without human intervention because scooping people out of it would be uncomfortable.
@@death_walker21 for a longer amount of time you can’t handle 10Gs but it’s not the bones that can’t handle the forces it’s the brain as it doesn’t get blood/oxygen and will at some point stop your hart. For an example in F1 there has been multiple 50g+ accidents in the last year none has had any broken bones. There has also been 100g+ accidents and the bones tend to brake. If you’ve ever tried an intense coaster an your vision starts to get wired it’s actually the beginning of it but coasters only pulls half of what that coaster would do and for very less time
And it actually is survivable for most people. It would really only kill the people that have uncurible diseases which is what the coaster was made for
This brings back memories of this one roller coaster I designed.....I can't remember the name of the game I designed it in, but I put in a crapload of loops, twists and turns throughout the ride that progressively took the ride higher and higher before ending in a steep drop back into the station! As if that wasn't bad enough, I put in speed boosters set at 250 MPH every couple of feet or so. The speed that thing reached when it was entering the station was in excess of 600 MPH! The coaster was going so fast, it couldn't stop, and would just fly on through, continuing on its way!
The highest speed I got in a coaster was somewhere around 500 kph, but I also managed to build one that peaked at around 200kph while still being used by park guests.
@@owenkiff9607 It was a game on my PC.....I remember that much.......The computer it was on died a while back, so.....No more making crazy roller coaster designs......The thing is, this was just one of hundreds of killer roller coasters I designed.....I dunno why, but I took great joy in designing roller coasters in that game that, if they were real, wouldn't just kill the people riding on them, the forces being exerted on their bodies by the coasters would squish and reduce them to a puddle of jelly!
Said it before I'll say it again His last couple videos get more and more invested in outstanding designs This is like watching Anakin turn to the dark side and at the moment Engineer's killing the younglings
12:03 they activated the Flux capacitor generating 1.21 gigawatts of power right when they hit 88 mph. The 2 people that got back just had a great time travel adventure
To be fair the real one uses only the power of engineering to kill you. You went the easy route and just burned everybody alive. That's suspiciously architect behavior.
My thought process at the start of this episode. Oh, he's building the euthanasia coaster, I know what it looks like, there's no way he could make that phallic. But as always Matt you managed to sneak in a dong.
If you closely examine maps of large theme parks or some 'master planned community' neighborhoods, you'll discover all kinds of subliminal messages. If you would direct your choice of map app/services to Legacy Park in Brambleton, VA; you will see a fine example of master planning.
Legitimately curious if you've ever been demonetized for you amazingly strong engineering designs. Considering its been literal years, I'm thinking maybe at least one?
I hate that feature where guests won’t ride the rides u spent ages creating because it’s too scary. It really limits creativity. Frontier should’ve patched in a setting to turn it off.
Couple tips: There is an option for angle snap when building coasters so you can get perfect angles. After building a section of track, you can click on it, drag two arrows along the track to expand your selection, and press a 'smooth all' button to reduce excess bumps. Queue decorations will increase guests' tolerance of waiting in the queue. With that said, I've got a challenge for you. Try to build a coaster longer than 800 meters that reaches 9 excitement overall without exceeding 6 fear and 6 nausea. Having played this game myself quite extensively, I'll tell you it's not easy. Buuuut, being an engineer, I'm sure you'll figure it out. I'll give you one hint to get you started: anti-banked turns are more exciting than unbanked turns.
That lift hill is so long, any old person is likely to expire before even reaching the top. On the other hand, you have plenty of opportunity to increase profit by flogging refreshments, toilet access and the pay-per-view inflight entertainment systems.
Not only did Matt use the roughest coaster in the world, he also used it to kill people. They would probably die on the drop from all the head banging.
Hi, if you're seeing this real civil engineer, I just went back and rewatched all of the poly bridge 2 videos (I've been here since 2k subs) and you need to make more!!!
I'm wondering whether a different design of euthanasiacoaster would be more compact: let people up on a smaller hill, accelerate them with linear motors, bank the track, and let them down a spiral. For a bonus add a slow return track with flames to help with the cleanup
Fun fact: the "death coaster" has one person seats that hauls u up 1.6k feet in the air where you will press a button to either stop or take the drop you are passed out for 1 minute before you "die" now this coaster was never built but if it was it would be the tallest coaster ever
You know you can change the lift speed! It usually starts at like 2-4km/h but you can change it to like 6-8km/h that way you don’t have to wait 10 minutes 👍🏻😅
The one Rollercoaster that looks like stairs in the beginning is an attraction in germany. It’s not far from my grandma and I went on this cool staircase. Really cool. 0:39
You could've done what so many others would have done, and just made the coaster how they THINK it would be, but no. You went actually beyond that and made sure it was the correct height, and had the correct amount of G-Forces applied! You didn't need to do that, but you did. It also thought me just how big this roller coaster actually is. I had no idea, I mean, I thought it was average size or whatever, but no, it's actually flippin gigantic! Even by roller-coaster standards!
CAD helps alot with roller coaster design. Lets the engineers know the forces on every single part of the ride. Its crazy to think arrow development (arrow dynamics/arrow-huss) used to do it all by hand. From the design, to the building. But it also explains why arrow feels alot diff than any other coaster manufacturers. Fkn straight lines and perfect curves
Kenny Bräck, former Indy Car driver, survived a crashed that measured up to 214g. Granted, that was not for as long of a duration as this coaster, but still.
To maximize your speed at the bottom you want to use a Brachistochrone curve. Its based on a cycloid and it is the curve of fastest descent under uniform gravity
@@Potato2017 Theoretically, without friction, starting at any point on the brachistochrone will have you reaching the end at the same time. So yeah, the average speed should be about the same
@@tylerphuoc2653 yeah, I was asking about maximizing speed at the bottom instead of minimizing the time, the latter of which the brachistochrone accomplishes
wait without friction wouldn't the roller coaster be at the same speed at the bottom no matter what the track looks like if the bottom is at the same height💀am I misunderstanding and just rambling now
@@Potato2017 I don't think so? It's like, joining all the start positions to one point at a shared arrival time. The ones further away necessarily have to go faster just to reach the arrival point at that time. Adam Savage and Michael Stevens had an episode on Brachistochrones and simulated just that
Fun fact is that the first looping roller coasters didn't last long as they used a perfectly circular loop, similar to the euthenasia coaster, that created a great deal of uncomfort. Modern looking roller coasters use an elliptical or pointed shaped loop instead you'll notice in-game to avoid overly extreme forces.
For perspective, fighter pilots wear specially designed suits, known as "g-suits," to keep blood adequately pumping to their brain above 8gs. Generally speaking, these suits are rated up to 10gs (personally haven't seen higher, but I could be wrong) for VERY SHORT periods of time. Any one of these loops would be a hefty risk for a pilot. That's the real power of this design: you're not just experiencing 10gs for a couple of seconds, the actual loop part is designed to last upwards of a minute, with the creator of this design explaining that subsequent loops may be provided for the more G-resistant.
"If you do one little job, you build a widget in Saskatoon, and the next thing you know, it's two miles under the desert, and the essential component of a death machine." ~ Holloway ~ Cube(1997)
I live Matt’s pointless dedication to fallowing the original design. Like he’s building a coster that’s literally designed to kill it’s passengers, but he won’t build the loops too small. God forbid his coster goes over 10g’s. I mean, we want people to die yes, but 20 g’s? That’s too much die
I wonder: what would you think of an Architect who runs all his ideas by an Engineer throughout the design process, using the Engineer's input to ensure that the building he designs is both gorgeous AND functional in every way.
A 99.99% death rate sounds like rookie numbers compared to when I get bored in Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 I don't put any thought into anything but "what is an extremely dangerous coaster design that would be illegal to make in real life?" and go from there. I try for the highest speeds and g-force possible so that when people get off the ride they have liquid organs inside them
what I used to do on RCT was make it so they had to ride the coasters to go to the other rides. the exits for the rides didn't connect to the ride entrances.
**"We want to make this close to sixty degrees..."** Him: Off by .07 degrees Also him **"Close enough"** Me using angle snap set to 30-degree increments: I give you... THE PERFECT SIXTY-DEGREE DROP!
Does that G-meter count the Earth's G in the mix? Shouldn't the ride give 9 g's at the bottom of each loop and 11g's at the top and a smooth transition between so that the whole ride ends up being 10 g's experienced to the ppl riding?
I remember in roller coaster tycoon we made 1 ride and it would cause everyone to become nauseous, and put like 15 trash cans out and had 5 janitors permanently, nobody road it until we renamed it like vomit coaster or some name a 8 year old came up with, and then everyone was riding it. I wish I could recreate that coaster again
You need to get into a streaming contest with RTgame. You both run one of these planning sims, such as Planet Coaster, or Cities Skylines, and you see how many citizens you can kill in one session. you can pit your Euthanasia coaster against RTgame's Blender.
For those who don't know the story of the euthanasia coaster, the point wasn't to actually build a suicide device it was to start a discussion about how we think about death. As a result, there are a bunch of other interesting design choices implemented in the idea that couldn't make it into the model or Planet Coaster.
For example: it discusses the possibility of using a mechanical release on the restraints and a sharp turn to evacuate the corpses produced by the ride cleanly and efficiently without human intervention because scooping people out of it would be uncomfortable.
Wtf realy?
Might need to have an underwater bit at the end to clean out the... bodily fluids that people may leave during the trip.
I wanted to talk about it lol but i guess im not fast enough
So, it would not only kill but also yeet the corpses?
@@darthplagueis13 Well if I remember correctly the yeeting also was meant to kill the people that may have survived.
You know who has it worse than the Engineer having to deal with an Architect? The Technician that has to put up with both of you…
and the builder. dont forget him
I work with architects and engineers. I fix and repair the problems they both cause. Both don't understand people.
As an automotive mechanic I can agree
As someone who build power lines the engineers are the enemy for sure. The crap they come up with is garbage sometimes.
Preeeach
"Let's look at what I built in 2017!"
At least you're consistent
What time?
@@ThatSmallFry27 @13:32
Of course, its the strongest shape!
*DSCLAIMER* the coaster he is talking about has never been build and will never get build it was just an art concept by a very dystopian artist
by evident from when he said 10Gs where u feel 10x ur own body weight where is way pass the limit of what ur bones can handle
@@death_walker21 for a longer amount of time you can’t handle 10Gs but it’s not the bones that can’t handle the forces it’s the brain as it doesn’t get blood/oxygen and will at some point stop your hart. For an example in F1 there has been multiple 50g+ accidents in the last year none has had any broken bones. There has also been 100g+ accidents and the bones tend to brake. If you’ve ever tried an intense coaster an your vision starts to get wired it’s actually the beginning of it but coasters only pulls half of what that coaster would do and for very less time
Such a party pooper. Now I'll have to euthanize myself with samaurai ninja robots
And it actually is survivable for most people. It would really only kill the people that have uncurible diseases which is what the coaster was made for
Yes
This brings back memories of this one roller coaster I designed.....I can't remember the name of the game I designed it in, but I put in a crapload of loops, twists and turns throughout the ride that progressively took the ride higher and higher before ending in a steep drop back into the station! As if that wasn't bad enough, I put in speed boosters set at 250 MPH every couple of feet or so. The speed that thing reached when it was entering the station was in excess of 600 MPH! The coaster was going so fast, it couldn't stop, and would just fly on through, continuing on its way!
almost Mach 1 lol
Bruh a mach 1 roller coaster (almost) like bro.😂
is rollercoaster world for the PS2
The highest speed I got in a coaster was somewhere around 500 kph, but I also managed to build one that peaked at around 200kph while still being used by park guests.
@@owenkiff9607 It was a game on my PC.....I remember that much.......The computer it was on died a while back, so.....No more making crazy roller coaster designs......The thing is, this was just one of hundreds of killer roller coasters I designed.....I dunno why, but I took great joy in designing roller coasters in that game that, if they were real, wouldn't just kill the people riding on them, the forces being exerted on their bodies by the coasters would squish and reduce them to a puddle of jelly!
Said it before I'll say it again
His last couple videos get more and more invested in outstanding designs
This is like watching Anakin turn to the dark side and at the moment Engineer's killing the younglings
"You were supposed to bring Balance to the Ride RCE, not overdesign it!"
@@GabrielArchon "the Architect Course is a pathway to many designs some consider "inefficient" "
@@bostonrusher597 "Huh, ironic. ... I mean it's made of iron."
@@addvali "It's over Matt! I have the high ground!"
"You overestimate the structural stability!"
"We still haven't quite managed to kill anyone" - well, apart from the people who went flying off the end of half a coaster 😅
Nah, tis just a scratch
No one was on that coaster?😅
But they landed outside the park, so it doesn't count
No real people were ever on coaster only dummies
those were test dummies, they don't count
I realized what makes Matt such a great person to watch: he uploads quality content daily, and makes it seem like he has fun doing it.
12:03 they activated the Flux capacitor generating 1.21 gigawatts of power right when they hit 88 mph.
The 2 people that got back just had a great time travel adventure
Oh my it wasn’t an exaggeration or an absurdly dangerous mass of twists and stuff, it was this precision-engineered death-machine…
To be fair the real one uses only the power of engineering to kill you. You went the easy route and just burned everybody alive. That's suspiciously architect behavior.
My thought process at the start of this episode.
Oh, he's building the euthanasia coaster, I know what it looks like, there's no way he could make that phallic.
But as always Matt you managed to sneak in a dong.
Gotta love it when a theme park engineer includes multiple anatomy references in their landscape design. Bravo 👍
If you closely examine maps of large theme parks or some 'master planned community' neighborhoods, you'll discover all kinds of subliminal messages.
If you would direct your choice of map app/services to Legacy Park in Brambleton, VA; you will see a fine example of master planning.
I feel like there is a GRAND opportunity for a coaster named "Gee Wagon."
I like that the last example for a coaster in the intro is actually a staircase designed by an architect.
True, for anyone wondering
„Tiger and Turtle“
Nice to see a landmark from my hometown on this channel. Didn't expect this. :D
As a tester of this game im proud to see You pushing the game to the fullest :D
Its always a good day when RCE uploads
Every days a good day
Indeed
Soooo... Every day is a good day?
yeah he uploads every day
I'm always waiting for 5pm BST/GMT
@@rachelellis8497 11 am here in, CST.
Love how "efficient" you are with your shaping and designs. Haha
Legitimately curious if you've ever been demonetized for you amazingly strong engineering designs. Considering its been literal years, I'm thinking maybe at least one?
Why would his videos that have his own engineering designs be demonetized?
@@pro-v7500 the willies?
@@pro-v7500 Not sure if you're for real
@@kimkupfer5549 what would the cause of the demonization be? Copyright claims? Doubtful. Inappropriate content? Doubtful.
4:02 I’ve never seen this game before and I was not ready for that crash at the end
00:39 is not a rollercoaster, but a landmark called "Tiger and Turtle" in Northrine Westphalia, Germany. It's actually a staircase
Duisburg representation 😂😂
Matt's knowledge on coaster is suspiciously high..
11:49 "Mark Barber" sounds like Mark Rober's evil twin; he doesn't do any of the same super cool engineering things, he just cuts hair.
I hate that feature where guests won’t ride the rides u spent ages creating because it’s too scary. It really limits creativity. Frontier should’ve patched in a setting to turn it off.
Couple tips: There is an option for angle snap when building coasters so you can get perfect angles. After building a section of track, you can click on it, drag two arrows along the track to expand your selection, and press a 'smooth all' button to reduce excess bumps. Queue decorations will increase guests' tolerance of waiting in the queue.
With that said, I've got a challenge for you. Try to build a coaster longer than 800 meters that reaches 9 excitement overall without exceeding 6 fear and 6 nausea. Having played this game myself quite extensively, I'll tell you it's not easy. Buuuut, being an engineer, I'm sure you'll figure it out. I'll give you one hint to get you started: anti-banked turns are more exciting than unbanked turns.
I would LOVE to see you build an engineering theme park, featuring Paddy and many strongest shapes.
That lift hill is so long, any old person is likely to expire before even reaching the top. On the other hand, you have plenty of opportunity to increase profit by flogging refreshments, toilet access and the pay-per-view inflight entertainment systems.
It’s longer than the Australian Christmas holiday :(
Turning more into Lets Game it Out by the day RCE!
@@lazyman7505 you are annoying and we have to bear it
Well, if it cost $0.00, there's no reason to avoid this
Man this takes me back to my RCT3 days, putting cheat codes to do unlimited height and trying to kill as many guests as creatively as possible 😂
This is quite possibly the most architect thing you could've done. Congratulations, you played yourself. 👏👏👏
No. Because it was function over form.
I feel like this is right on the edge of RUclips‘s algorithm, and I love it
4:01 "It looks fairly smooth"
Bruh, it's an Arrow Dynamics coaster. I can assure you that it's extremely rough and jerky.
If you didn’t want to die beforehand, the Arrow experience will make sure you do on ride.
5:19 your average g force is 10,78... thats pretty good Matt 😎👍goob job!
For more speed: Try a lunched coaster typ from the suport maximum as a starting point.
Not only did Matt use the roughest coaster in the world, he also used it to kill people. They would probably die on the drop from all the head banging.
Hi, if you're seeing this real civil engineer, I just went back and rewatched all of the poly bridge 2 videos (I've been here since 2k subs) and you need to make more!!!
I'm wondering whether a different design of euthanasiacoaster would be more compact: let people up on a smaller hill, accelerate them with linear motors, bank the track, and let them down a spiral. For a bonus add a slow return track with flames to help with the cleanup
my man is turning into grastillplays and im here for it 🤠🤠
I discovered their channels preaty shortly from one another and I absolutley agree with you
Fun fact: the "death coaster" has one person seats that hauls u up 1.6k feet in the air where you will press a button to either stop or take the drop you are passed out for 1 minute before you "die" now this coaster was never built but if it was it would be the tallest coaster ever
You know you can change the lift speed! It usually starts at like 2-4km/h but you can change it to like 6-8km/h that way you don’t have to wait 10 minutes 👍🏻😅
Normaly with this type of lift you can go up to 23km/h.
I like it slow more tbh. All that long build up to pretty much the ride of your life (well, one of them)
The one Rollercoaster that looks like stairs in the beginning is an attraction in germany. It’s not far from my grandma and I went on this cool staircase. Really cool. 0:39
0:10 i dunno, old architecture was really good-it went downhill in the 90's
You could've done what so many others would have done, and just made the coaster how they THINK it would be, but no. You went actually beyond that and made sure it was the correct height, and had the correct amount of G-Forces applied! You didn't need to do that, but you did.
It also thought me just how big this roller coaster actually is. I had no idea, I mean, I thought it was average size or whatever, but no, it's actually flippin gigantic! Even by roller-coaster standards!
I'm soooo jealous of those guests, I would ride this 69 times
Nice to see the Taipei 101 in your video! It's a pleasure that I can see that engineering miracle have enough height to slauter architects every day!
As someone with a fear of heights, this felt like immersion therapy.
CAD helps alot with roller coaster design. Lets the engineers know the forces on every single part of the ride. Its crazy to think arrow development (arrow dynamics/arrow-huss) used to do it all by hand. From the design, to the building. But it also explains why arrow feels alot diff than any other coaster manufacturers. Fkn straight lines and perfect curves
I'm impressed with how many of the strongest shapes in the world he was able to get in the park. Kudos!
You're like the civil engineering version of let's game it out, love it
5:56 "some people can come past this dude". Yep, that's deff what she said after seeing those designs
The thing is tho... some f1 cars do hit more than 5 g's around a corner, and when they get in a big incident, they can get up to 50 g's!
Kenny Bräck, former Indy Car driver, survived a crashed that measured up to 214g. Granted, that was not for as long of a duration as this coaster, but still.
How fast was he going ?
To maximize your speed at the bottom you want to use a Brachistochrone curve. Its based on a cycloid and it is the curve of fastest descent under uniform gravity
wait, doesn't the brachistochrone maximize average speed and not the final speed?
@@Potato2017 Theoretically, without friction, starting at any point on the brachistochrone will have you reaching the end at the same time. So yeah, the average speed should be about the same
@@tylerphuoc2653 yeah, I was asking about maximizing speed at the bottom instead of minimizing the time, the latter of which the brachistochrone accomplishes
wait without friction wouldn't the roller coaster be at the same speed at the bottom no matter what the track looks like if the bottom is at the same height💀am I misunderstanding and just rambling now
@@Potato2017 I don't think so? It's like, joining all the start positions to one point at a shared arrival time. The ones further away necessarily have to go faster just to reach the arrival point at that time. Adam Savage and Michael Stevens had an episode on Brachistochrones and simulated just that
7:15 actually its pretty close F1 cars can pull up to 6g in corners
50 something at the worst crashes
Wow, didn't know if this was an RCE episode or a Let's Game It Out one, but either way my expectations had been completely subverted.
Fun fact: the thing at 0:39 is not a rollercoaster. It is a sight called „Tiger & Turtle - Magic Mountain“ and it‘s located in Duisburg, Germany
Fun fact is that the first looping roller coasters didn't last long as they used a perfectly circular loop, similar to the euthenasia coaster, that created a great deal of uncomfort. Modern looking roller coasters use an elliptical or pointed shaped loop instead you'll notice in-game to avoid overly extreme forces.
Before this video even starts I’m getting let’s game it out flashbacks
For perspective, fighter pilots wear specially designed suits, known as "g-suits," to keep blood adequately pumping to their brain above 8gs. Generally speaking, these suits are rated up to 10gs (personally haven't seen higher, but I could be wrong) for VERY SHORT periods of time. Any one of these loops would be a hefty risk for a pilot.
That's the real power of this design: you're not just experiencing 10gs for a couple of seconds, the actual loop part is designed to last upwards of a minute, with the creator of this design explaining that subsequent loops may be provided for the more G-resistant.
Low key I love this dudes attention to detail, he wouldn’t settle for 495 meters he had to get that 510 it’s great Gfy.
"If you do one little job, you build a widget in Saskatoon, and the next thing you know, it's two miles under the desert, and the essential component of a death machine." ~ Holloway ~ Cube(1997)
I live Matt’s pointless dedication to fallowing the original design. Like he’s building a coster that’s literally designed to kill it’s passengers, but he won’t build the loops too small. God forbid his coster goes over 10g’s. I mean, we want people to die yes, but 20 g’s? That’s too much die
When the coaster stopped at the vertical, I could actually feel the feeling you get on roller coasters in the stomacj
I doubt you could get them to ride it if you make a perfect replica but that last bit could be able to save the ride and make people be able ride it.
This channel change from stupidly funny bridge designs to some dark history between architecture and engineering
2:20 huge w for engineers engineering that many supports takes some engineering for sure. W invisible engineers
I wonder: what would you think of an Architect who runs all his ideas by an Engineer throughout the design process, using the Engineer's input to ensure that the building he designs is both gorgeous AND functional in every way.
I’m crying with laughter after experiencing Death Park. You’re twisted man 😂
And with this, RCE has gone full Josh! :D One can only fear what would happen if you two ever get together....
let's game it out had different methods for murder
@@DieDae true, which is what would make a meeting of the styles all the more fun! :D
Hey guys, welcome to lets *engineer* its out, its matt here.
If I told my 14 year old self that I would loathe architects when I grow up I wouldn't believe me but yet, here we are.
A 99.99% death rate sounds like rookie numbers compared to when I get bored in Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
I don't put any thought into anything but "what is an extremely dangerous coaster design that would be illegal to make in real life?" and go from there. I try for the highest speeds and g-force possible so that when people get off the ride they have liquid organs inside them
Matt, a professional engineer, who is actually an architect instead, used 60.07 deg instead of 60.00 deg to build his roller coaster.
Ok
I cant believe rce used to do this for fun back in the day😂
I was partly hoping to hear him sing it when he said "g-forces" (g-forces, g-forces, g-forces)
yes yes yds
I was afraid of coasters. Now I will not approach any of these things, never
That real one. The way it kills you is DARK. Literally. Yours is more sensible and warm. I think i vote for RCE!
Original Design: A gentle death you don’t feel.
RCE: Four loops then you’re punted into a rock wall.
This was hilarious and the overall designs of everything was pretty spot on lol Even the mountains at the end
what I used to do on RCT was make it so they had to ride the coasters to go to the other rides. the exits for the rides didn't connect to the ride entrances.
Just setup a launch with a very very very sharp 3/4 loop at the end, pointing straight into the ground.
"That looks very attractive to me..." Efficient is one thing but... is there something you want to tell us RCE?
Really love this game!! You should do it more often!
I would like you to react to lets game it out on his VERY ARCHITECUAL way of building torture chambers
My laptop crashed when you said "your name is literally dots" and frankly I think that's prophetic.
**"We want to make this close to sixty degrees..."**
Him: Off by .07 degrees
Also him **"Close enough"**
Me using angle snap set to 30-degree increments: I give you... THE PERFECT SIXTY-DEGREE DROP!
Oh, I've been to the statue at 0:43! It's in western Germany, for anyone interested
I’m not even on it but watching the first person shot after opening the park genuinely made me feel motion sick 😭😂
Im voting RCE. The flames are a very nice touch.
Thank you for this, I apologize for asking you to build this as you already had.
Almost as entertaining as setting up a roller coaster to careen down the only pathway in Roller Coaster Tycoon
The new one kills you slowly but yours is a little less subtle! ^^
Great video! 😆
Does that G-meter count the Earth's G in the mix? Shouldn't the ride give 9 g's at the bottom of each loop and 11g's at the top and a smooth transition between so that the whole ride ends up being 10 g's experienced to the ppl riding?
I remember in roller coaster tycoon we made 1 ride and it would cause everyone to become nauseous, and put like 15 trash cans out and had 5 janitors permanently, nobody road it until we renamed it like vomit coaster or some name a 8 year old came up with, and then everyone was riding it. I wish I could recreate that coaster again
13:35 your humor hasn't changed a lot :))
5:05 "trial and error"
The Engineer Moto
You need to get into a streaming contest with RTgame.
You both run one of these planning sims, such as Planet Coaster, or Cities Skylines, and you see how many citizens you can kill in one session.
you can pit your Euthanasia coaster against RTgame's Blender.
Add GrayStillPlays as well.
imagine being stuck at the top
firefighters and employees have to walk half a km to free them
The noise @5.30 gave me proper chills
Wasn't expecting to see any of Blitz here, but alas he was "there"