Originally posted by TRS
Engaged with the community! Phyter has 14 posts (as of this post ) out of how many threads and posts in this forum that by one members (hyyyper )in his words "there is and your looking at it".
But seriously asking a question to a official from NL.
Has there been an official system requirements list published for the public yet? Maybe I have missed this.
A post count does not determine how "engaged" one is with the community. As already mentioned this is one forum in one site not the end-all-be-all of nl2 forums. How do you know the developers of NL and NL2 haven't been im'ing or in chat rooms gathering feedback, you seem as uninformed as a rock that has been stuck in the middle of the desert for hundreds of years. Anyway, I actually prefer the wire frame in the editor mode. It keeps things simple and provides a 3-d look at the same time. If you look at most design and engineering tools, most notably, auot-cad, it is set up as wire frame for editing and full detail rendering in 2 different programs. As most of you may recall, most of the "modern" steel coasters all came from a man playing with a single wire, looking at different formations and shaping before going to full design mode, so, hey it all started with a wire, anyway. lol
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@phyter: thanks for makiung such a great product that is not ony fun but somewhat educational. it gives those of us who have always dreamed about designing roller coasters a way of keeping that dream alive.