After about 80 Hours of work put into shaping, supporting, and 3D Modeling I've finally finished my Steel Vengeance Recreation. Rails and Trains were made with TheCodeMaster's RMC rails and trains kit. all buildings were made by myself in Sketchup. This is my First ever park I've uploaded so any suggestions on improvement are helpful. Please enjoy this recreation of my #1 Rollercoaster I've ridden.
I just rode Steel vengeance about a month or so ago so here goes. The accuracy is nearly spot-on. There are a couple of wiggles that I don't remember but my body was being thrown all around anyways so my memory may not be exact. I thought the ending bunny hops were a little too fast, but again, my memory...
If I had one complaint it's the framerate. My computer is a i7-4090k CPU and a GX1060 6GB graphics card and the framerate fell to about 8-9 FPS, even with all the fancy bells and whistles minimized. Not sure if there's a way to optimize in NoLimits, though.
I'm surprised I never noticed this! Definitely the most legitimate attempt to recreate SV.
Trackwork Accuracy: The layout is completely correct and you showed finesse for the most part, but you're still missing some nuances. Things like element length, banking behavior, and element height are incorrect very often.
Pacing Accuracy: I know SV's real pacing can range hardcore from morning to night, so you're good on this field.
Attention To Detail: You actually tried to pay attention to detail, which is more than a lot of SV recreation creators can say. Still lacking though.
Scenery Accuracy: I'm not going to bother with this. I'm not expecting you to reproduce the peninsula and every surrounding. The scenery you did have was wonderful.
Degree of Difficulty: You rose up to a challenge and it came out above average.
Other than the element inaccuracies, you made a heck of a rec.
Trackwork: I rode this at Cedar Point back in July and the elements seem to be almost perfect here.
Pacing: The only reason this section isn't getting a higher score is because this recreation kinda killed my frame rates so the pacing was hard to judge in some spots although I can say for certainty that the speed was probably accurate even after the MCBR although I cannot say for certain.
Attention To Detail: From what I remember this seems to be perfect. I will admit that it kinda bugged me that the custom lift hill sound kept going after an E-Stop but because you even added the custom sound in the first place does not subtract much at all from the score here.
Scenery: You got the sign and everything so what else is there to say here except that the lighting is probably what killed my frames so because that problem is likely on my end I'm only subtracting 0.25 points.
Difficulty: Most people wouldn't have the patience and dedication to recreate something like this.