this is a mack launch coaster, its a mix of souring dragon (china) and startrek operation (germany) i made almost all theming (only not the superhero's and car)
The ride could definitely do with some optimization but as a ride is was really fun!
The layout was really cool, I think you handled the triple launch well and there was a good mixture of inversion, airtime and positives, although there was one instance that was probably pushing it in terms of intensity however.
I thought the supports were alright too, but certainly could have been improved in places such as the reverse spike.
R-This is definitely a realistic track. This really reminds me of that new Star Trek shuttle the industry added this year(wherever it is xD). There is a new wave of shuttles coming up in future years, full circuit one too. The fact that this reminds me of a coaster in real life should self explain that it is realistic. A- the 3 launches in the first bits of adrenaline, most people get a rush going backwards (as do I) and it is a good feeling. The way it hugs the terrain and the airtime moments along the way make it an awesome experience. Though not being too fast, I wouldn't think it be too intense. T- It is a full circuit shuttle and It was done very well. The first three launches were flawless, so good technique. U- Depending on its location in the world it can be unique. The fact it is based off super heroes gives it a theme. Coasters don't usually have a theme, but then again super heroes and roller coasters are pretty clich??. RV- This is a personal opinion. I would ride it if I had the chance, but that is the same for every coaster. It is a good coaster nonetheless. (In the rider value it asks if this was at my local theme park xD) This would be the sh*t at my local theme park, Dorney Park. Unfortunately it would be the 3rd shuttle in the park, then again, it would be the first original idea in over 10-something odd years (*cough* hydra) so I wouldn't care in the slightest. It would be worth countless trips to ride this coaster.