whats the point, its just 3ds objects imported into the game, which you can make yourself. And i doubt any of the new rides will be any good BUT we will wait and see [;)]
There's sposed to be a lot of flat rides which it needs...all they did with RCT 2 is tackle all of the coasters (and they pretty much got everything except Strata Coasters but there were none when it was created). So, aside from the crap-o 3ds that are copied from SimCity, we'll be hoping for some cool flats [:)]
PS--For those who don't know, a flat ride is considered a "Gentle" or "Thrill" ride in RCT.
if it helps me make Cedar Point more realistic, I'm buying it.
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The 3D's are cool, but they are way out of place. Look at the traditional RCT graphics--they are classic. These graphics are more modern, but aren't RCT practical. [V]
There hasn't been a PC game that debuted at $15 for about 5 years. Maybe the Solitaire add-on packs, but nothing major. I remember when video games were considered expensive at $30 and nowadays, $30 is about a 50% break off the price!
My game must be tweaked out! I can only make mountains/even-rounded holes in the scenario editor, not in a regular game. Anyone else have that same prob?
I cant raise one square and have others pull up w/ it to make a nice evened out hill or bowl like hole. I can raise it up all in square shapes. Ok, In rct 1. the default setting was 1 tile. If u press the - button, you can make actual hills and bowls. U cant do it in RCT2. Well, I cant...
oh ok, they didn't put that tool on RCT2, I can't do that either, but they disabled some pretty good features that were on RCT1, I loved that easy to use feature but now the hills take so long to make even like that.[:(]
They most likely will make another one, and if they catch it they will fix it. You might want to contact Infogrames about it. If they're not going to make another one, they might add a patch to correct it.