Originally posted by SMerOriginally posted by hyyyper
for some reason it looks like the pretzel roll is not vertically heartlined when seen from the launch track
its not heartlined to a full extent. by that I mean, there's no need for full heartlining right there. I just got done making a pretzel and I used 0.4 heartline and it worked out perfectly with G's in check.
I'm so glad intamin heartlines only when and where needed.
Lost my entire post...grr.
First, it is heartlined. Sorry to burst anyones bubble. Not sure why not heartlining is so appealing or makes a ride better somehow. But, heres proof:
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Notice how the track heartlines to the right the entire width of the track. Of course, it doesnt have to line up perfectly because it exits pointed to the left which means that it will start turning in that direction lessening the effect of the heartline visually.
Secondly, a heartline can appear very gradual and thus not so heartlined or can appear very quick and as some may say, "very heartlined". Theres no such thing as very heartlined. Just heartlined, or, half heartlined which you can see on SROS @ SFNE though I tend to think alot of it is because of huge lead ins.
Which is my next point.
I can make a turn thats 100% heartlined appear not heartlined at all by giving it a huge lead in. Heres an example of a quick transition that appears "very heartlined"
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Because of the small transition it seems quite drastic.
Heres an inbetween transition - not too short but not too long
http://www.rcdb.com/ig1565.htm?picture=25
You can see the track moving away for the heartline but its gradual. It starts just below half way down that hill.
Im very certain its heartlined. Its just a number of factors really make it seem, even from video that its not because its not displaying the typical traits.