Unrealistic Coasters wrote:
This chart is very poorly done in explanation. Under the FEET category for an inverted coaster 4 seats across, it's -3.609. Is that not telling me the heartline should be 3.6 feet long? If it is telling me that, that is VERY small for ANY train to twist. From the beginning of the twist to the end of the twist, it should be at least 10 feet long. In the simulator, my measurements are 5' increments and that is a very short length for a train to twist.
1. This is automatic
2. Why do you have a chart if you have to "visually guesstimate the heartline based on the grid", but even so, I know my grid is spaced by 5' increments, so I know I can just apply the 3.609' accordingly. The problem is that heartline would kill riders. LMAO
3. is very confusing.
I use the grid and coordinates on the bottom, which is why I know 3 feet for a train to twist would kill riders.
Yeah you're still not getting it. The feet and meter category are the exact same measurements. Just converted. What do you mean should be 3.6 feet long? This has NOTHING to do with the length of track to get the 'train to twist'. I'm guessing you don't understand what heartline means. The heartline is the center of rotation based on rider placement. The figures I depicted is the distance between the Center of Rail and the heartline. It is NOT the distance of track to complete a roll. You just don't understand the terms used; as this is a very easy chart.
1. This is automatic in the game. However if you would like to use an outside program (ie Newton), you need to know this information.
2. That's how I figured the heartline out... Not how I was building the ride. The heartlines I provided are EXACTLY what the NL2 shows. This would NOT kill riders. You just don't understand heartlines or how to use the chard for some reason. "LMAO"
3. It has been simple for literally the hundreds of people that have used my chart. This is not the only place I shared this chart.
Think before you type. If you need help, ask; cause when it backfires... well you see... "LMAO"