"Authorities say you can't cut the trees." "OK. I'll build platforms above them to shut out the light and tunnels beneath them to cut off the roots." 🌲🌳🌳
@Jjoyce1017 Welcome to the good life. Does your inner child know that OpenRCT2 is multiplayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and that there's a ton of people just like you out there. =)
@MA-naconitor hahahahahahahaha. the water would instead be the Green color from business pollution, but they paid off the government to legally name change green to Aquamarine so that guests feel safer being around polluted water. parks have a new expense: lawyers needed for the lawsuits. your park now has an OSHA rating you must keep up with. you may think that's guest 5389 but that's actually IRS investigator 5389 checking out your park.
yea thats pretty anoyying when you want to cut a few trees in your backyard are not allowed mean while a massive company about to destroy an entire forest is all right
It's always kinda stuck me as funny how so many of the scenarios in RCT present you with a beautiful timeless natural landscape and then tell you to build a theme park on it. Because rollercoasters are more important than trees!
There used to be a theme park in a rather remote corner of Germany. Remote in a sense that it was more than 30min by car from the nearest Autobahn exit, and that is really quite rare. For 40 years they kept the balance between being a wildlife park (deer, eagles etc), a forest to walk in, and a theme park. They eventually closed because they couldn't get enough guests and couldn't build more exciting coasters. A pity really, they had one of the greatest log flumes build into the mountain, and an endlessly long summer toboggan run.
@negil hahaha.... Friend, don't know if mount Everest videos have hit your algorithm yet, but.... you're in for a real life version of what you just said. =)
The temporary park closure got me thinking... I know the winter months are skipped and you can read that as closing for the winter, but can you beat a scenario if you expand that closure, and manually close the park for larger chunks of the year? Maybe only operating during the summer + a few weeks or so, like May through August?
My number one feature I wish was in the game is transport rides actually being used as transport rides by guests. I have no idea the amount of work that would be involved in that but I'd love it
Unfortunately, giving the guests smarter pathfinding severally drops they frame rate as your computer has to do a ton of complex calculations at once for bigger parks.
I always found it silly that these games, even later ones (like RCT3 & Planet Coaster) don't seem to have the concept of railroad crossings. Meanwhile, dinky little OpenRCT2 comes along and finally brings that rather basic feature.
not really, you can represent the paths as weighted nodes and do precalculated point to point direction, then you can add randomness or load distribution to make it more realistic and diverse and then just do p2p hopping. this is, in essence, how IP packet travel works. @@Davtwan
I think a cool park would be building under Fungus Woods so that it looks like a forest from outside but underground it's an insane amusement park. Maybe there could be a few coasters that peak above the ground level at a few points but the majority of the park is completely hidden.
I really like this challenge. When I was a kid struggling through these scenarios the first time, I really liked a lot of the scenery that already existed, and I felt really bad whenever I had to build through them. This was very satisfying to watch.
There's a couple things you can do to make it easier to cycle guests. 1. Have plenty of stalls. Food, drinks, merchandise. 2. Use on-ride photo sections whenever possible. 3. Use a "guest remover". Build a maze with an underground exit and no path from its exit, this will drop guests into the void underneath the map, removing them without hurting your park rating. 4. Try closing the park and reopening it every now and then.
@@VestedUTuber "Thank you for paying the entrance fee. Be sure to check out our famous maze, The Gateway to Hell, which no guest has ever reached the end of and returned. Sooner rather than later would be nice."
One of my cousins had a PC that crashed every time we removed a tree in the first game. So when we were playing we had to beat every map without removing a single tree.
Reminds me of Knoebels in Pennsylvania, only Knoebels is pretty well integrated with the natural forest around it. It's honestly why it's my favorite amusement park, it's so pretty and smells really nice all the time. Yeah, there's a bunch of areas where it's been deforested for the park, but the rest of the it is still pretty natural and the forest is literally right there at the very edges of the park. It's a lot better-looking than Hershey, that's for sure. A lot more fun too. You've said that the wooden roller coaster is your favorite a lot, and I'm not sure if you know about it already or not, but Knoebels also has the world's only trackless (or it's technically a bobsled) wooden coaster, Flying Turns. Kinda sad the game is older than this coaster, bc building one of those would probably be super fun. It's certainly fun to ride in real life. Like roller skating on a chair lmao.
Not if you spread them out far enough or used corrugated flooring so light and rain can still get through. The real issue would be bringing in the equipment to build with since no matter what you need to cut or flatten a path to drive that stuff on.
I just searched and wow, there is OpenRCT2 mod from 8 years ago doing this, and I never heard of it. It's beautiful. Are they recently making a native and stable option? I love to play RCT3 at night, I miss a good night effect for RCT2. edit: I just saw a night foggy rain gif from 6 years ago, and I'm amazed.
@@JuniorDjjrMixMods I have no clue, I remember finding it through a jschlatt stream many years ago when he was a small RUclipsr. I agree, the gifs look insane, like a whole different game. I really hope Marcel shows it off so more people get to experience it!
16:33 my thoughts exactly. Not only do the supports for the rides and the pathing use excessive amounts of wood but they also block the sunlight to the trees.
Conssidering that majority of coasters built are made out of wood i'd say that to preserve the forest here few just like it had to fall. But it is another showcase of impressive skills, as someone who dose struggle with even dynamite dunes this level of pathing seems like black magic to me.
I love the monorail subway, feels very Haneda taking a transit mode that only makes sense in an elevated alignment and putting it somewhere else is always a little bit cursed
So, I just tried to up the ante and also turn on the height limit and terrain modification limitations and oh my god... I had no idea Hell had so many trees.
Closing your park 3 years in and intentionally losing all of your guests in order to get fast money from new ones rolling in is extremely bold and extremely smart. Holy shit. I never would have thought of that. That is a genius strategy.
I just went to a theme park last week, then i saw planet coaster on sale (its like 10 dollars), bought it, its very cheap, i always wanted to get this game since discovering it 2 years ago, but i knew i had no time for it. Graphics and details are insane, but it is extremely difficult to build stuff, even path and shops are hard to build. have not tried building a coaster yet. kinda makes me miss the RCT1 and 2 days....I could manage as a kid back then. also there is no time constrain (it has more of a simulation approach where u can speed up time, the economy is easy to manage coz all u need is to raise the price on new rides) I digress, I love watching you play through these insane challenges...
I love these special challenge videos. Recently I went back and beat Amity Airfield without researching anything. (And no “spamming” rides. That was fun. I also like playing Fruit Farm without removing anything.
Have you ever investigated just not putting in cash machines and letting guests leave when they run out of money? More guest turnover means more admission money coming in, doesn't it?
Fun Guy would be an excellent mascot name for Fungus Woods. I just don’t know how you would design him without creating either a walking shroom advert or something unseemly 😅
I wish you could zoom further in on the mini-map. It would be such a useful feature, surely it wouldn't be too hard for the dev to implement... Good job regardless, Love your vids Marcel!
If it's not possible to charge for the rides, one thing that could have been done to "refresh" the guest could would be the stu deathmaze. Just have the broke guests drop down into the void, hardest part would be to find a spot to setup a portal ride to the shadow realm.
been watching you for a long time and started playing RCT2 again ( grew up on these games ) I am having a blast :D I am absolutely terrible at the game but its still fun!
Hi Marcel, thank you very much for your entertaining videos! Watching this video, i wondered if it would be an interesting challenge to try and build a park completely underground.
Nice video as always Marcel! But for the extra challenge, can you beat it without going over the tree height and without modifying the land? (and without advertisements of course :P ) Would that even be possible?
"Okay you Win. You may develop Fungus Woods, **but only with ONE CONDITION....** " "You want the park or not? Take it or leave it" This was the condition, damn the local authorities are really committed to environmental preservation.
Way back, my RCT used to crash when I left clicked, and if there was another way for me to remove trees, I didn't know it. Ultimately, I think I would've played more of it wasn't for that unbalanced limitation (and the occasional crash when I forgot or just accidentally right clicked).
"Authorities say you can't cut the trees."
"OK. I'll build platforms above them to shut out the light and tunnels beneath them to cut off the roots." 🌲🌳🌳
bruh moment your not allowed to kill the tree but you can kill it undirectedly
Also wooden coasters and paths with massive scaffolding also made of wood
@@r3ked272 yea that makes no sense
Just want you to know the algorithm brought you by and now i cant stop playing OpenRCT2. My inner child thanks you. hadn't played in 15+ years. Thanks
@Jjoyce1017 Welcome to the good life. Does your inner child know that OpenRCT2 is multiplayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and that there's a ton of people just like you out there. =)
marcel does that to people. i've probbaly put in 150 hours of RCT2 since i started watching him. compare that to 0 before that.
Yep, same experience here. Between him, Deurklink, and Flxxpy I'm hooked on RCT2
Some of us never stopped playing that game...
Same. These videos reminded me of loving the game as a kid so I got a copy to play again. :)
The irony of a wooden coaster above trees which took more trees cut down to build than just cutting down the ones already there is hilarious.
I hadn't thought of that XD
Businesses when the government tells them to be eco-friendly:
@MA-naconitor hahahahahahahaha. the water would instead be the Green color from business pollution, but they paid off the government to legally name change green to Aquamarine so that guests feel safer being around polluted water.
parks have a new expense: lawyers needed for the lawsuits.
your park now has an OSHA rating you must keep up with.
you may think that's guest 5389 but that's actually IRS investigator 5389 checking out your park.
yea thats pretty anoyying when you want to cut a few trees in your backyard are not allowed mean while a massive company about to destroy an entire forest is all right
It's always kinda stuck me as funny how so many of the scenarios in RCT present you with a beautiful timeless natural landscape and then tell you to build a theme park on it. Because rollercoasters are more important than trees!
A lot of early theme parks were actual parks that slowly had rides added to them over time. Some of those still exist today, even.
Building a wooden coaster feels like redecorating your park with the corpses of nature's children.
There used to be a theme park in a rather remote corner of Germany. Remote in a sense that it was more than 30min by car from the nearest Autobahn exit, and that is really quite rare. For 40 years they kept the balance between being a wildlife park (deer, eagles etc), a forest to walk in, and a theme park. They eventually closed because they couldn't get enough guests and couldn't build more exciting coasters. A pity really, they had one of the greatest log flumes build into the mountain, and an endlessly long summer toboggan run.
*Insert point about environmentalism here*
@negil hahaha.... Friend, don't know if mount Everest videos have hit your algorithm yet, but.... you're in for a real life version of what you just said. =)
The temporary park closure got me thinking... I know the winter months are skipped and you can read that as closing for the winter, but can you beat a scenario if you expand that closure, and manually close the park for larger chunks of the year? Maybe only operating during the summer + a few weeks or so, like May through August?
Cool challenge idea.
I'd say it's okay not to go to the trouble of kicking everyone out with the No Entry banners though, that's a big headache
My number one feature I wish was in the game is transport rides actually being used as transport rides by guests. I have no idea the amount of work that would be involved in that but I'd love it
seriously, that's like the one glaring flaw.
I think Parkitect has that feature. Pretty good RCT-like game.
Unfortunately, giving the guests smarter pathfinding severally drops they frame rate as your computer has to do a ton of complex calculations at once for bigger parks.
I always found it silly that these games, even later ones (like RCT3 & Planet Coaster) don't seem to have the concept of railroad crossings. Meanwhile, dinky little OpenRCT2 comes along and finally brings that rather basic feature.
not really, you can represent the paths as weighted nodes and do precalculated point to point direction, then you can add randomness or load distribution to make it more realistic and diverse and then just do p2p hopping. this is, in essence, how IP packet travel works. @@Davtwan
I think a cool park would be building under Fungus Woods so that it looks like a forest from outside but underground it's an insane amusement park. Maybe there could be a few coasters that peak above the ground level at a few points but the majority of the park is completely hidden.
I really like this challenge. When I was a kid struggling through these scenarios the first time, I really liked a lot of the scenery that already existed, and I felt really bad whenever I had to build through them. This was very satisfying to watch.
the pay per entry setup really is ridiculous. Pay $40 to get in and stay for 40 years riding over 250 rides
HAHAHA
I hated all entrance fee scenarios in rct2. They work irl because parks don't open 24/7 dammit
There's a couple things you can do to make it easier to cycle guests.
1. Have plenty of stalls. Food, drinks, merchandise.
2. Use on-ride photo sections whenever possible.
3. Use a "guest remover". Build a maze with an underground exit and no path from its exit, this will drop guests into the void underneath the map, removing them without hurting your park rating.
4. Try closing the park and reopening it every now and then.
Yeah, I'm thinking like in real life like at Disney, you have to pay per day, right? It'd make more sense if guests had to pay per month or something.
@@VestedUTuber "Thank you for paying the entrance fee. Be sure to check out our famous maze, The Gateway to Hell, which no guest has ever reached the end of and returned. Sooner rather than later would be nice."
I want to name my child Fungus Woods.
Jeez. This map is like playing Minesweeper with trees instead of mines.
Pine sweeper
Imagine a post apocalypse scenario where people use the underground park as a makeshift shelter.
"I could fragrantly break labor laws but that's too much micromanagement" Being a good boss 101
One of my cousins had a PC that crashed every time we removed a tree in the first game. So when we were playing we had to beat every map without removing a single tree.
Reminds me of Knoebels in Pennsylvania, only Knoebels is pretty well integrated with the natural forest around it. It's honestly why it's my favorite amusement park, it's so pretty and smells really nice all the time. Yeah, there's a bunch of areas where it's been deforested for the park, but the rest of the it is still pretty natural and the forest is literally right there at the very edges of the park. It's a lot better-looking than Hershey, that's for sure. A lot more fun too.
You've said that the wooden roller coaster is your favorite a lot, and I'm not sure if you know about it already or not, but Knoebels also has the world's only trackless (or it's technically a bobsled) wooden coaster, Flying Turns.
Kinda sad the game is older than this coaster, bc building one of those would probably be super fun. It's certainly fun to ride in real life. Like roller skating on a chair lmao.
This would be an awesome park to visit in real life, with all the walkways above the trees.
That's a lawsuit waiting to happen 😭
Until half of the trees start dying due to lack of sunlight.
I don't think authorities would let you build ABOVE the trees because that'll block sunlight, which could still kill them.
yeah kinda seems like a cheat to me
@@Megatog615 I guess as a counterpoint, this is the same game that lets you bastardize the Great Wall of China.🤣
The authorities wouldn’t think of that until it was too late. Bureaucracy is annoying, but stupid.
@@Skyblade12 They'd not think of it because they'd be paid to not think of it, capitalism goes brrr.
Not if you spread them out far enough or used corrugated flooring so light and rain can still get through.
The real issue would be bringing in the equipment to build with since no matter what you need to cut or flatten a path to drive that stuff on.
13:28 it'd be cool if you made a video showing off some OpenRCT2 options like night mode and the awesome OpenGL lighting :)
I just searched and wow, there is OpenRCT2 mod from 8 years ago doing this, and I never heard of it. It's beautiful.
Are they recently making a native and stable option? I love to play RCT3 at night, I miss a good night effect for RCT2.
edit: I just saw a night foggy rain gif from 6 years ago, and I'm amazed.
@@JuniorDjjrMixMods I have no clue, I remember finding it through a jschlatt stream many years ago when he was a small RUclipsr. I agree, the gifs look insane, like a whole different game. I really hope Marcel shows it off so more people get to experience it!
Imagine if trees had roots in this game. lol
16:33 my thoughts exactly. Not only do the supports for the rides and the pathing use excessive amounts of wood but they also block the sunlight to the trees.
I never thought I needed to hear a coaster being called "Big Woodie" until now. Thanks.
wait until it repeatedly goes up and down
@@Arcexey Once it gets older it sees less action and is more prone to breaking down though
@@kristoffer3000 ahh man, too good, just too good. 🤣
I always love putting paths through loops, but I'd never thought to try putting a loop through a loop, that's super cool!
Conssidering that majority of coasters built are made out of wood i'd say that to preserve the forest here few just like it had to fall.
But it is another showcase of impressive skills, as someone who dose struggle with even dynamite dunes this level of pathing seems like black magic to me.
I love the monorail subway, feels very Haneda
taking a transit mode that only makes sense in an elevated alignment and putting it somewhere else is always a little bit cursed
I’m enamored with the idea of a heavily forested theme park now. I’d love to visit something like this IRL.
Yes! This is how I played the original RCT1 years ago: without removing any of the existing scenery from the park.
Environmentist Marcel 🤝 Capitalist Marcel
There's not mushroom to build here
Oh my god
GOD BLESS LMAO
If I ever have a child I’m naming then Mitchdouglas in your honor.
He is fungi....
Immediately before you said that it's not great for the forest, I started thinking, "man, this might be worse than chopping down those trees" 😂
RCT2 Druid Edition: You may never hurt any trees and you automatically loose when you forget to water the flower beds
Making some home made mac and cheese while I watch. Now this is pure bliss!
So, I just tried to up the ante and also turn on the height limit and terrain modification limitations and oh my god... I had no idea Hell had so many trees.
a scenario with a ban on ladscape changes can be a ton of fun if you leave enough vertical faces for pathing, especially if you make the map thicc
this video: can we beat fungus woods without removing trees?
me: sure that would be easy enough
marcel: adds 9 billion more restrictions
me: ಠ_ಠ
Fungus woods was always a difficult scenario for me!
Chris Sawyer did his work so good that multiple RUclips channels can get a living from it.
Multiple? As far as I'm aware I'm the only one. Who else is making a living from it?
@@MarcelVosDon’t worry. If there’s more than one channel type you’ll still attract the same soft view count 😉
@@MarcelVos you're the king.
when i hear your "welcome to anöther fideo", my day is already better by like atleast 20%.
ty marcel for keep making rct content.
Now imagine adding the limitations that don't allow you to terraform or build above tree height.
At that point i don't think it would even be possible, lol.
Marcel is virtually environmentally friendly 🥰🥰🥰🌲🌲🌲
Closing your park 3 years in and intentionally losing all of your guests in order to get fast money from new ones rolling in is extremely bold and extremely smart. Holy shit. I never would have thought of that. That is a genius strategy.
Thank goodness using shift to raise rides is a thing in RCT2. 😄
I just went to a theme park last week, then i saw planet coaster on sale (its like 10 dollars), bought it, its very cheap, i always wanted to get this game since discovering it 2 years ago, but i knew i had no time for it. Graphics and details are insane, but it is extremely difficult to build stuff, even path and shops are hard to build. have not tried building a coaster yet. kinda makes me miss the RCT1 and 2 days....I could manage as a kid back then. also there is no time constrain (it has more of a simulation approach where u can speed up time, the economy is easy to manage coz all u need is to raise the price on new rides)
I digress, I love watching you play through these insane challenges...
Another crazy challenge! Keep up the great work man
Imagine wandering through the woods and discovering an unnamed theme park in there.
6:24: even worse than the Heartline Twister Coaster?
I love these special challenge videos. Recently I went back and beat Amity Airfield without researching anything. (And no “spamming” rides. That was fun. I also like playing Fruit Farm without removing anything.
Best videos ever. Such an amazing game! I can't believe how much data is packed into it.
Have you ever investigated just not putting in cash machines and letting guests leave when they run out of money? More guest turnover means more admission money coming in, doesn't it?
The log flume above the trees reminded me of the one in Taunus Wunderland
C A P I T A L I S M
Marcel, you're such a Fun Guy!
Hue...
Fun Guy would be an excellent mascot name for Fungus Woods. I just don’t know how you would design him without creating either a walking shroom advert or something unseemly 😅
Ohhh yes. Another video from Marcel! That, my friends, is an insta-watch!
This would be awesome in real life. Amusement park among the trees; so cool!
I believe here in NL both Duinrell and Efteling qualify, though they aren't really coaster parks.
@@PleegWat Hellendoorn is quite foresty as well.
Your commitment to this game is admirable.
We’ll done, Marcel! You are truly a master of RCT. Thanks for the video.
I wish you could zoom further in on the mini-map. It would be such a useful feature, surely it wouldn't be too hard for the dev to implement... Good job regardless, Love your vids Marcel!
Why is every one of your ideas the most intriguing thing on this platform?!
Those poor trees must be screaming, “Oh please, get all this garbage off us!”
Marcel's pronunciation of Fungus Woods is a beautiful thing
You saved this forrest by cutting down three more for the supports, truly a victory for nature spirits here very specifically.
Can you do a realistic park because I think if you add a series like that you would have an even more perfect RCT channel! 😁😁
Always a good day when daddy marcel uploads
If it's not possible to charge for the rides, one thing that could have been done to "refresh" the guest could would be the stu deathmaze. Just have the broke guests drop down into the void, hardest part would be to find a spot to setup a portal ride to the shadow realm.
been watching you for a long time and started playing RCT2 again ( grew up on these games ) I am having a blast :D I am absolutely terrible at the game but its still fun!
All the trees makes me think of a theme park that was abandoned to time and nature took it over.
Hi Marcel, thank you very much for your entertaining videos! Watching this video, i wondered if it would be an interesting challenge to try and build a park completely underground.
The Android port of this game is the only one I ever got a question in public transport for.
I'd like to see him try this again without being allowed to build anything above the tree-line
Disney World should hire Marcel as a consultant!
That would be a wonderful real world park idea.
Half park, half hiking experience?
I like how basically everything in this park ends up being either above the trees or underground, there's very little rides just on the ground
Marcel; the first big woody
My immature self; 😂😂😂
Rainbow Summit + Harmonic Hills = Fungus Woods with the restrictions
Love your mad science, Marcel 😆
Next Challenge: Fungus Woods, but you are not allowed to build above the treeline. But you are allowed to remove trees.
Why not both rules in effect? No removal, stay below the tree line, and add an aquifer one level below the surface.
Wow, you always come up with new ways to entertain us. Great video.
Love your vids thanks thank you! I’ve started playing RCD again. So much fun 🙌🏽
I'd love to see you do a challenge for adrenaline heights, but you can't adjust any land 👀
Nice video as always Marcel! But for the extra challenge, can you beat it without going over the tree height and without modifying the land? (and without advertisements of course :P ) Would that even be possible?
Maze trap.
I only saw ''Fungus'' and my head immediately went ''MUSHROOM''
"Okay you Win. You may develop Fungus Woods, **but only with ONE CONDITION....** "
"You want the park or not? Take it or leave it"
This was the condition, damn the local authorities are really committed to environmental preservation.
I wonder what Chris Sawyer thinks of all this. Would be cool to get his reaction
Still hoping you'll make 10+ excitement practical coasters of as many types as you can.
Itd be cool to see you do more long challenges, like for an entire game.
7:00 "Foreshadowing is a literary device"
this feels like a marcelplaysrct video
making the trees see-through usually helps me to find clear spaces
Can I? No.
But can Marcel? Certainly!
I'll count this as an episode of Marcel Plays!
Challenge:
Can you complite scenarios without staff?
Great video on an interesting challenge. Thanks!
The park he built is like anti-Alton Towers because all the rides are above the tree line 😂😂
Way back, my RCT used to crash when I left clicked, and if there was another way for me to remove trees, I didn't know it. Ultimately, I think I would've played more of it wasn't for that unbalanced limitation (and the occasional crash when I forgot or just accidentally right clicked).
This is absolutely something authorities would make you do.
The distainful bellow of CAPITALISMMMM 👌🏽
very nice. Now do amity airfield while leaving the airfield intact, as though it was still a functioning airfield with a themepark built around it
7:55 This is just a concussion machine.
This is like the Anti-Drayton Manor
A park that was BANNED from building above the treeline
Can you make a park with a long gocart track where all riders are called mr bean? And see who wins??:))
Our sacred grove is being desecrated.