First, thanks to dcs221 and Matt for answering some of your questions. Both have been testing newton since the early betas of version one...almost a year now! Hard to believe.
just because you have the program doesn't mean you know how to make your tracks realistic. Plus, wat about the things such as the layout or elements of a coaster, that adds to originality and adrenaline.
Excellent point...agree 100%. It's easy to use tools like newton, but not so easy to master.
I would also like to know if it will be free or if it will cost.
I've updated the F.A.Q. with this question--it will probably be free. I've thought about selling it, but to do so at a cheap enough price (say...the cost of a tasty Starbucks frappuccino) and still make a profit against transaction costs is looking pretty slim.
The user could rename the sections to be "Lift, Drop, Helix, Dive Loop, Hill, Heartline Roll, MCBR, etc.." Thus, It would be much easier to navigate a highly sectioned track.
Already in there.[;)]
Will this be any good with inverted coaster styles?
It handles them just fine. In fact, here's one a made entirely in newton2 (alright...except for a small section between the last break block and the station):
I never really finished it...you might have noticed some sloppy flanges...so don't look too closely!