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Im making an Intamin blitz coaster which has a drop more than 90 degrees. I tried using curved geometry pieces but it takes up a lot of space vertically and comes out really snappy in the editor. How can it be done?
It's been a long time
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Rickrollercoaster wrote:
Just hand build it :lol:


This is never the answer. Just increase the angle of the curved geometry at the crest of the lift (after the chain) until the force section curves the way you want it to.
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Rickrollercoaster wrote:
Just hand build it :lol:


This is never the answer...

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This is never the answer. Just increase the angle of the curved geometry at the crest of the lift (after the chain) until the force section curves the way you want it to.


What do you mean never the answer, I always hand build mine!

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NightwindElf wrote:
Rickrollercoaster wrote:
Just hand build it :lol:


This is never the answer. Just increase the angle of the curved geometry at the crest of the lift (after the chain) until the force section curves the way you want it to.


Hand building is always the answer!

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Make sure you have an adequate leadin / leaedout angle for your curved sections :)
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