Why do I take so long to complete NL2 projects? To be honest, I'm not fully sure of the reason myself. xP
This ride has been in the works since 2014, with the original layout being heavily inspired by Atlantis Adventure before I decided to diverge from that ride style a bit. Eventually it evolved into a layout that also takes heavy inspiration from Cheetah Hunt and Taron, but with intensity that steadily increases up until the end where it gives bursts of super strong airtime reaching -1.5G.
This is also my first attempt at basing ride theming around some sort of theme outside the usual stuff (European fantasy, dystopian etc.). This time, I themed the ride to a university campus home to a strange annual phenomenon where bright violet lights snake their way over and around the university structures. I probably could have pulled it off a little better here but I just really liked the idea of basing a ride's theme around college lore (as ridiculous as that might sound ).
Speaking of college, well, I'll be starting college this August! (btw I totally DID NOT make this ride's theme the way it is because of that fact. ) Unfortunately, though, that means it's probably going to be some time before I get to share another one of my projects again. I really hope I still have the time to make NL2 projects because I've still got some neat ideas in my head.
As always, enjoy!
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Credit goes to nSeven (Mike Sheets) for the custom trees, shrubs and flowers used in the project, TheCodeMaster (Patrick Crowne) for the dynamic coaster sounds, as well as bestdani for the sound spheres.
Wow wow what a wonderful roller coaster that does with thinking of Cheetah from Busch Gardens Tampa, which is also very nice and cool, You get a nice 8.5 from me
That was err... pretty outrageous. The pacing seemed a bit patchy to me whilst it did ramp up the intensity the lulls seemed to be formed of straight sections rather than sweeping elements. Otherwise this thing was pretty impressive, intensity though the back half of the ride was unrelenting and I really enjoyed it although perhaps not very reridable!