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Post July 4th, 2010, 2:15 pm

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Post July 4th, 2010, 2:22 pm
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what? The title of the topic seems obvious, but you make me slightly confused as to what you're after.

Do you need help with a specific area of overbanked curves, or?

What are you having trouble with? Can you be a bit more specific??

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umm the whole thing but can you give me a picture of what it should look like in editor

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... but.... what kind of overbanked curve are you talking about?? And fitting into what sort of layout in what way?

Just as a small example; you could be talking about an overbank that is very tall and that turns the train back through 180 degrees to send the riders back the way they came, like a hammer head. Or you could be talking about one that stays low to the ground, only turns through a few degrees and basically just flips the train nearly upside-down and then back again.

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the low to ground one you describe makes it soun like collosus' washing machine *shudder*
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the 180 for a woody planing going streight into overbank after drop maybe not as big but not to the ground one that curves like 3o.

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can you just post an example of some and the way they should look in editor.

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I think someone would if they could just understand what you're trying to say/find. [confused]

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Originally posted by Topthrill123

the 180 for a woody planing going streight into overbank after drop


Please, I beg of you, don't put an overbanked curve on a woody.

Originally posted by Topthrill123

maybe not as big but not to the ground one that curves like 3o.


I'm sorry, what?

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I think he means one that curves 30 degrees, like a curve thats 1/6 of a 180.
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Technicaly the element on your avatar is know as an oblique loop.
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Your triple post makes me want to kill a puppy.

In fact, this whole thread does. /megoestofindpuppy
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You really want to kill a puppy? (Sigh, Sob) Fine, here you go...[/cries]

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Oh, and topthrill123, that's not an overbank, that's an inclined loop.

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That puppy died years ago, actually.
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