okay, based on NightwindElf's example, who would want that kind of detail added to the contest? those are flat costs before construction. Just a reminder this is the contest as of now:
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Welcome to a new breed of contest: Budget Building. The idea is simple, you have a budget and cannot cross it. This does not mean however that this is the only rule, there are also other similar rules that you will see on other contests such as area limitations. The template will start with a simple park looking to expand and your job is to meet their limitations while providing an original thrill.
Now then, How much are we allowed per park? What are the values? How is this all calculated? Every foot of track is worth a certain amount, every foot of supports is worth a certain amount. Tube diameter and track height will also be accounted for with different pricing for each piece.
These are the current values that may be subject to change prior to the contest starting depending on the discussion following these early rules.
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Track:
This is the simple part! Each track piece will be worth the amount below, and track with catwalk will be worth more as well.
~Only Track~
below 50 feet: $300/foot
55-149.9 feet: $600/foot
150-249.9 feet: $900/foot
250-349.9 feet: $1200/foot
~One Side Catwalk~
below 50 feet: $360/foot
55-149.9 feet: $720/foot
150-249.9 feet: $1080/foot
250-349.9 feet: $1440/foot
~Both Side Catwalk~
below 50 feet: $420/foot
55-149.9 feet: $840/foot
150-249.9 feet: $1260/foot
250-349.9 feet: $1680/foot
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Supports:
The diameter of each tube will determine the cost per foot and will be determined by a multiplier of $5. So say you had a 1.6 foot diameter support that was 53 feet and it was $5 for each diameter, that would be [(1.6 X 50) X 53 = $4240] or [(Diameter X Multiplier) X Support Length = Total Support Cost]. I know there's a lot of math but this is what adds a really different challenge to NoLimits! and of course height will still be a factor which I will list below
~Diameter Multiplier Per Height~
below 50 feet: $50
55-149.9 feet: $60
150-249.9 feet: $70
250-349.9 feet: $80
~Footers~
15 X Connecting Diameter Multiplier
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Examples:
[Imgur link if pics don't show for some reason:
http://imgur.com/a/o6sRI ]
An easy way to calculate your total cost is through the use of Style Separators.
The support cost will be chosen by the overall height of the support.
To figure out the track cost, all you need to do is the length by the cost-per-height. This first one would be 135 (Rounded length) times 300 (height cost)
The next one would be 151 (Rounded length) times 600 (height cost)
This is how to do supports: the diameter will be rounded as well as length, but diameter is rounded to the nearest .1. so say you have 1.34, for the cost it would be 1.3, .50's will be rounded down.
So, for the footers it would be 15 (base footer cost) times the diameter multiplier of the current beam (in this case 60)
Beams will be similar but a bit more difficult. this is the beam cost formula: [(Diameter X Multiplier) X Support Length = Total Support Cost]
so, now that that's done, here's an example:
Footers: [15 X 60] X 2 = $1800
Beams: {[1.7 X 60] X 67} + {[1.6 X 60] X 68} = $13362
Total for this support: $15162
Now then as a whole this entire section is worth $376320. The calculations are included below
Track: {135 X 300} + {151 X 600} + {47 X 900} + {146 X 600} + {130 X 300} = $300000
Footers: 1500 + 3600 + 2100 = $7200
Support 1: [1.6 X 50] X 18 = $1440
Support 2: {[1.6 X 60] X 70} + {[1.7 X 60] X 65} = $13350
Support 3: {[1.8 X 70] X 145} + {[1.7 X 70] X 151} + {[1.7 X 70] X 31} = $39928
Support 4: {[1.6 X 60] X 68} + {[1.7 X 60] X 67} = $13362
Support 5: [1.6 X 50] X 13 = $1040
Total: $376320