Sea Serpent is a zierer launched coaster that has 3 inversions and an LSM launch lift hill
This coaster heavily uses custom content, from the cars to the brake sound, showing how nolimits is amazingly customizable to your needs
FAQ
1. ERMEGERDMODZ? - not really, just custom content from the nle community
2. it rolled back, what do i do? - there is a rollbaack system in the ride. if the ride does valley the lift hill, go into the controls, set to manual mode, then full manual, then back to manual, then automatic. there is a video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZuO7_P5LNM
3.can i get the custom sounds/models? - some are avaliable on various nolimits community websites. the "rattle" and the announcement are only avaliable for this ride, sorry
Credits
TheCodeMaster - zierer cars and the track roar script Cheetah - For the launch audio tweaks and adding the rattle into the roar script iSatnav - station TheDarkStar - surrounding scenery
AWESOME coaster. The only thing I can say is the transfer track was very unrealistic and the anti rollback situation was odd. I really enjoyed the coaster, and the awesome scenery and roaring of the coaster on the tracks.
Custom trains irritate me because you can't check the G's. They look nice and I appreciate the sound effects and stuff, but I can't check the G's or ride normally.
The ride layout seemed decent and felt like a Zierer, however your roll was still in the turn before it beyond 90 degrees at a pretty quick speed. If I could actually check the G's I suspect it would be a bit much in the lateral department. Otherwise the shaping of everything looked great and I could tell it was a Zierer from the get go. The ride had a couple minor pumps and a few of the wobbles the auto-banker likes to create, but those are pretty minor. The supports looked pretty good too, however I don't like that you connected that one support to the roof like that. All of the rides I know with track above the station have the supports go through the roof and through the station floor. The other thing I would have done is add another support right after you switch the track from triangle to no spine. It looks like you forgot to add a support to make the concentration of them even for each spine type. The environment is pretty nice and visually appealing, especially the trees and the little fences you made. It reminds me of how I believe it's that SAW ride is kind of on its own little island. Great ride overall, I hope you upload more in the future.