Originally posted by S4mumu
What i'd love to have with Newton2, will be to make it run with a Mac ! [:)]
I know, that is unfair! Even tho I'm not a Mac user right now, I was one for some time. Even tho I have access to Newton 2 and use it, I think hand building some of the time would make things seem a little less unfair.
I have mixed feelings about Newton 2. I like being able to effortlessly heartline and control the laterals and positive G's but what I really hate is having to redo the entire thing if you make the slightest mistake early on, where hand-building allows you to move vertices out of the way without either affecting the entire layout afterward or making the track too bumpy. Just to tunnel test segments, I have to export the element in the NL editor, put a tunnel, view it in the simulator, and if it fails, I can't just undo insert because opening the sim automatically saves the track, and you can't undo any changes you made before saving, so you have to manually delete all the vertices you made, which gets increasingly tedious if you have the track built in different Newton files, which is sometimes necessary due to lag and some kind of bug with the friction. That is why Newton building is not necessarily that much easier than hand-building, at least for me. Newton also has this almost unnatural "robotic" feel to it. I also don't like the huge potential for n00bs to overrate solely on the basis of being Newton built, no matter how much the designer let Newton do their thinking for them.