TheArchitect wrote:
So you are using two wooden coasters to create the backdrop of the grid, while having two steel coasters do the battling in the grid? I like the idea. The only issue is that in reality, the ride would be a) a massive, high cost undertaking and b) outside in open air, where lovely sunny days would kill the Tron/Grid feel. Which is why Tron has always been an indoor concept up until this point. I do think it can be pulled off though, with decent station buildings, lighting, and theming throughout the ride.
I can most certainly help.
I would appreciate any help, and thanks for the interest. Yeah, I totally know it should be an indoor theme ideally, but I think with the right terrain texture it would work, but it would have to be flat. I'm not sure if the generate background would work if all textures aside from water for the ground were a glossy or matted black, or even if custom backgrounds would work combined with a night only ride. I said before, I recognize it's just a fantasy coaster and wouldn't be ideal for the real world at all for all of the reasons you mentioned. I'm just no good with building anything, but I did kind of get a decent terrain setting down, but really it's not that hard. Raise a 4 square by 4 square section of land in the middle with 3 squares riding along the west and east sides being water (technically 3 and a half since the full map is 14 1/2 by 14 1/2) and to the north /south land. You mostly landed the concept right, but the "main grid" and "beyond the grid" (still looks mostly the same as in the recent film, but slightly different) are different. I'd want the wooden coasters to either traverse the "Main grid" which is the center square and the steel ones to go everywhere including on the plateau and down the four sides (One going north / south on land, one going east / west over the water). All coasters would start on the plateau and end there. The wooden ones would almost have to circle (more like square) in on themselves for it to work due to the length the steel ones would be traveling to make it all work. The idea I came up with for that would be to use the inside of the plateau to make tunnels for the wooden ones to give them more room to work with if you get what I mean. (EDIT: I'm not sure how good wooden coasters can use tunnels thinking about this. If it had to be all steel, so be it, but that's not the ideal concept. Again, if you or anyone else needs clarification, I can certainly try to fill you in).