this post was submitted on 20 Aug 2023
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Migration of the Reddit community /r/RCT. Focused on the classic roller coaster sim games, RCT1, RCT2, RCT3, RCTC and the open-source OpenRCT2.
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Please DO post:
- Your own content.
- Your own streams and Let's Plays.
- Feedback and advice.
- News about RCT games or OpenRCT.
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- Harassment of other users. Abide by the code of conduct.
- NSFW content.
- Any non-RCT-related content. This includes content titled or captioned to be RCT-related as well as anything related to real life coasters or theme parks.
- Advice animals or memes. Take those to /c/rctcirclejerk instead.
- Murdercoasters.
- Rides named for guest reactions.
- Rides with outrageous ratings and nothing else.
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I haven't figured out an equivalent to the /r/RCT wiki yet, but at some point the plan is to work on porting that too.
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You're using OpenRCT2, right?
Correct, not sure how I managed to start the paths from the entrance, usually I'm working for a party trying to elevate it correctly which generally means trying a few times to build the elevated ramp so it lines up, etc.
have you tried using bridge building mode instead of the simple path building? you can do it for flat paths too
the button on the right side is for bridge building mode, the left button is for the normal simple mode
Yes, but typically the track lies in the way, blocking the 'bridge'
it can be tough with premade coasters I guess, I never use those
Yeah, I need to learn to roll my own, but I'm guessing that's an even more complex beast?
I think it's not too bad, and it's fun making coasters custom tailored to the surrounding rides and terrain and what space you have available