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Post August 4th, 2009, 1:01 pm
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Originally posted by cjd
but please give it better pacing than "The Rattler"


I'm pretty sure accidentally having 5 G's is good pacing.
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Post August 4th, 2009, 1:09 pm

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I could make a out and back Miesho jet coaster. Please put it on the list of coaster types to make for the contest.

Post August 4th, 2009, 1:18 pm
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You don't have to do a dinn thingyand waste your time I came up with a better idea. I'm waiting on some stuff you came up with earlier. Thanks.
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Post August 4th, 2009, 1:39 pm

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Ive already got a large very fast Miesho layout in mind.

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Originally posted by Jakizle

I am in. Also wondering about trees as well.

Also, I think CCI needs to be seperated from GG...CCIs are much smaller than a Voyage-type ride so the records for the CCI should have to beat the other CCIs, not GGs.


Agreed, would you give this some consideration? I'm not a fan of my turnaround being 130' tall just because I had to hit 68mph. One of CCI's records would be easier to go after.

Post August 4th, 2009, 2:45 pm
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Originally posted by Freddie

Agreed, would you give this some consideration? I'm not a fan of my turnaround being 130' tall just because I had to hit 68mph. One of CCI's records would be easier to go after.

You do know that me making a separate CCI category would only reduce the record speed by 1 mph, right? "The Boss" has a 150 ft drop and hits 66 mph.

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Yes, but it's only 120' tall because it uses the side of the hill. The style of progression on CCI rides is completely different too, making it easier to hit one of the records than using Gravity Group standards.

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Speaking of Boss, I get to ride that tommorrow, yay!

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Post August 4th, 2009, 3:05 pm
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Originally posted by Freddie

Yes, but it's only 120' tall because it uses the side of the hill. The style of progression on CCI rides is completely different too, making it easier to hit one of the records than using Gravity Group standards.

Okay. Just making sure. Also, fair warning, the difficulty ratings for height and length on a separate CCI category would be lower than on a CCI/GG combined one, since the tallest and longest CCI coaster in the world, Shivering Timbers, cost only $6 million. Drop and speed would stay at 0, but height would fall to -1, and length would fall to 1.

Post August 4th, 2009, 3:10 pm

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Originally posted by cool5

Ive already got a large very fast Miesho layout in mind.

No way! Me too! OMG!
MINE IS:
CIRCLE HELIX
SUPERLONG LIFT
CIRCLE TURN
HILL
HILL
HILL
CIRCLE TURN
HILL TURN
HILL
HILL
HILL
BIG DROP
CIRCLE TURN
HILL
Omg this is gonna be so cool. Lol
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Post August 4th, 2009, 3:20 pm

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Your making one too? I thought I was the only one making one.

Post August 4th, 2009, 3:33 pm
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Originally posted by cool5

So can I do a jet coaster?

As long as I can find a definitive height/speed record and at least one coaster to base a budget score off of, yes. But before I answer that question fully, I still have to go searching to determine what the height and speed records for that coaster type are, what they cost to build, and what the difficulty ratings should be.

Post August 4th, 2009, 4:11 pm
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Okay, the answer is no. I just searched every coaster that Miesho has ever made, and failed to find a definitive height or speed record because almost every coaster of theirs had all but 1 or 2 obscure stats missing. I got height, speed, and length data for like 5 out of the 50+ jet coasters in Japan, and therefore I don't think I can say with enough confidence what the record height or speed are. And what's more, I could not find a single statistic on budget. So no, no jet coasters. If I were you, I'd use the planned layout for the jet coaster and turn it into a Schwarzkopf steel coaster. He has made nonlooping coasters that are at least somewhat similar.


And BTW, everyone, here are the coaster types that are going to be added tonight. If anyone has any more suggestions, you have one more day to make them before the coaster/record list is finalized.

-Vekoma SLC
-Flying Coaster
-Arrow/Vekoma Megalooper
-Schwarzkopf Steel Looping
-Curtis Summers / RCCA Wood Megacoaster
-B&M Steel Twister
-CCI Wood Coaster

Post August 4th, 2009, 4:46 pm

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So if I am making a GCI that breaks the speed and length record...I get 1 bonus point total?

Post August 4th, 2009, 5:29 pm
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^Yep. Like I said, it's all about risk/reward. It's almost impossible to build a GCI that's over $14 million, even one that breaks all three world records, so there's basically no risk associated with building that coaster type, and therefore little reward.

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Except for GCI is probably the hardest ride type to build accurately???

Post August 4th, 2009, 5:35 pm
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Now you're getting into technical and originality... that is where I judge how accurate a coaster is to its manufacturer. And no worries, I will indeed factor in effort when judging it. I can spot a cheap job versus one where the person really tried to go the extra mile.

Post August 4th, 2009, 5:44 pm

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Yeah I need to separate record stuff from ride style, etc

Post August 4th, 2009, 6:21 pm
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Originally posted by Stealthrider5583

question: can an arrow hyper coaster invert and still be classified?

No. I would have said yes if it weren't for the megalooper class, but in this case I have to draw a clear line in order to avoid confusion. Therefore, for this contest, once an Arrow goes upside-down, it will become an Arrow megalooper rather than a hypercoaster.

Post August 4th, 2009, 8:40 pm

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I'm in:D sounds like fun, i already have some ideas, just hope it's going to be better than the lat time[lo]

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Post August 5th, 2009, 10:36 am
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Ok. Right now I have a proper Arrow lay-out, I think. Does it matter if it's Arrow-ish? Because now I have a smooth ride with normal heartline and magnetic brakes. It's kinda the modern-day Arrow. Is that ok?
And how do I calculate the riders per hour? I have 3 trains of 7 cars now.

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