SteelHeart, the first-ever Giga coaster from KG, is a massive 7,745 ft. undertaking. Climbing 350 ft. with a 365 ft., 99 mph drop into a ravine, SteelHeart would be the tallest, fastest, and longest Giga coaster in the world if ever constructed. Pulling +4.5G at it's horseshoe turn and -1.15G on the first airtime hill, a ride of steel may be common, but with a heart and intensity like this one, nothing can compare.
Inspired by Giga coasters such as Leviathan, Fury 325, and Millennium Force, SteelHeart is a melange of multiple well-known Giga coaster elements that place emphasis on speed, forces, and high-energy thrills.
The name - SteelHeart - is a combination of two things. While Steel is hard, strong, and durable, Heart is passionate and intense; therefore, when combined, SteelHeart is meant to illustrate the power of steel, but the energy and intensity that ride along it's rails.
SteelHeart is a combination of two things that represent KG as well, as it was released on April 9, 2015 - KG's 20th birthday.
Very good creation, good amount of realism and could definitely see this being in a large theme park, very thrilling as well. One thing I would change is the final brake section, making the start of the brakes into normal track and turning it into a hill that transitions into the brakes for a little airtime at the end.
Realism: Definitely see B&M building something like this. Fury 325 taken to the next level. Technique: Creative use of overbanking. Adrenaline: The enhanced sound added to the adrenaline of the ride. Uniqueness: Similar to other NL2 B&M coasters, only done better, and with more thought to the overall ride experience. Rider Value: B&M should look as this design for inspiration.
First thing is that when you upload make sure you package the file so that their won't be any files missing. When I opened the track up I got a few car texture missing errors. Just be sure to package the file first.
Anyways on to the rating!
Technique: Your trackwork was quite superb! There were no noticeable pumps and each element was beautifully blended. I just wish you would've used less prefabs.
Adrenaline: 99 mph, 350 feet tall, many -1 g moments, 4.5 g's... Need I say more?
Uniqueness: Pretty unique in the flow of elements. I can definitely see the inspiration from the coasters you named.