slosprint wrote:
This isnt going anywhere, but at no point did B&M claim wing coasters were meant to emulate the experience of a 4D coaster, whereas RMC claimed WC and others were supposed to provide the experience of a great wood coaster in nearly every interview. If they want to just make awesome rides, which I think they do, then they should stop pushing them as a kind of successor or replacement to a different kind of ride entirely and have thier designs stand on thier own merits, which I think they would be quite successful at. I'd like to also point out that it's not just in the area of wooden coasters where they are attempting to use gimmicks where they really aren't needed to push really cool designs which could stand out on thier own. I don't know how many of you saw them at last year's IAAPA, where they had a concept for a single-rail steel coaster. It essentially was just one big square beam with square rails sticking out the side, and was functionality indistinguishable from a normal steel track if you just replaced all the crossties with solid metal. If any engineer would like to illuminate me on the benefits of doing this rather than just saving several tons of metal and using crossties please do.
This isn't going anywhere, because you haven't ridden enough of them to have a more well rounded opinion. Sorry, somebody had to say it. RMC I Box transformations aren't meant to emulate wooden coasters, they're meant to enhance them, bending steel in ways a standard wooden coaster hasn't done. While also offering a new tech that lowers costs and saves on long term maintenance. If your not a fan, your not a fan, but at least give credit where credit is due.
They are not meant to have the feel or presence of a wood coaster, but only in inspiration. Any "gimmicks" found on these rides are no different then the "gimmicks" found on other steel coasters. Somebody please show me an example of an RMC element that you couldn't also find on the typical B&M or Intamin. Their designs are not really innovative in terms of elements, they're the same ones that have been included on steel coasters forever, just bent a little more to the left or right to put a new spin on the forces you feel while going through them.
RMC is just a solid company making solid, fun rides. it's the enthusiast community that once again, over inflates everything and takes the fun out of it.
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