Originally posted by umop episdn
Just a simple question, would a Texas Giant styled RMC Iron Horse count as a woodie?
Texas Giant is now a steel coaster (with wooden supports), so no.
Originally posted by TheArchitect
can supports go over 50m? as in the hand rails?
Yes, supports can go over 50m, but not the track.
Originally posted by yoshifreak
I hate to bring up the age old argument regarding contest rating, but I feel like I have to considering the variable nature of this round. In regards to adrenaline ratings, are track styles going to be judged relative to manufacturer tendencies or pure ride experience? For example, say Jakizle and I were to both build equally "technically accurate" rides. His being an Intamin and mine being a GCI. Would I remain at a disadvantage because, in comparison, the ride intensity experience favors Intamin in terms of pacing, forces, etc?
This is indeed an old argument, and I doubt it'll be resolved any time soon.
My personal approach is that I look at the coaster as it is, regardless of the designing/constructing company. If somebody sends in a perfectly reproduced GCI, I'll praise the track for the exciting layout and high speeds, but take off points for lack of airtime. If somebody sends in an Intamin, I'll love the airtime, but rate down because there are not laterals or the unoriginal layout.
But that doesn't mean I will always favour Intamin over GCI. A good GCI will always score higher than an average Intamin. The points described above have little effect on the total score, as there are many more factors that count towards the total score
That's just my personal opinion. I am not rating this year, but I wanted to share my point of view.