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    • By ellellell1 · Posted

      Any news on this? It still seems to be an issue
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Alright, up next is Diamond Heights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02Nn_Jp05M&lc=Ugz552ODEpLE1ybaERx4AaABAg I love this park. There isn't much I changed when beginning the scenario besides updating the two racing coasters, Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. Essentially, I just make some downward turns banked instead of flat, and add some helix's near the end of each track. This really helps the excitement rating of each coaster, bringing Agoraphobia up to 7.90 and Claustrophobia up to 8.08. Also, I added a Go Kart track, Tachophobia Circuit (excitement rating 7.48) that fills out the far back area of the park. One addition I added to the park is Xylophobia, a wooden coaster that I tried to incorporate some terrain conforming elements into. Overall, I'm very pleased with how the final design turned out, with a peak excitement of 8.46! The park generally has hilly terrain with very few flat areas to build, forcing me to get creative with my food court areas. I think digging them into the slope looks pretty natural and makes efficient use of the space. Back behind Xylophobia, I built a Spinning Wild Mouse Coaster named Illyngophobia. I think it fit the area well and served as a nice counterpart to the wooden coaster. The final result is pretty aesthetically pleasing, with an excitement rating of 7.41. This is just a closer shot of the heart of the park. All in all, I tried to keep the integrity of the original park while adding my own touches. Some notable upticks in excitement upon completing the park were Doppelganger (rising to 7.77), Arachnophobia (rising to 5.83), and Snake River Falls (rising to 6.06). This was my favorite scenario to date. An now, I'm dreading moving on to Evergreen Gardens, which is one of if not my least favorite park in the original scenario list. Time for me to drudge through it, so I'll check in with that park soon enough on this blog. Thanks!
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Hey guys! I've been playing RCT since was a child - probably since age 6 or so. Needless to say, the game holds a special place in my heart. However, one thing that's always bugged me is that I've never truly finished the game. I've always just meddled around in the early scenarios and in the sandbox mode of RCT2. Well, its time for me to finally finish this game (at least the OG scenarios) and video log it in the process! I have a small YouTube channel that I usually stick to City Builders with (Cities Skylines) but I've decided to branch out and get into the tycoon genre as well! Here's the channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWSuc0B481eBAOOB4pPD7g Also, here's the specific RCT playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT I'd like to go over key points of the parks here on this build log, and save the more intricate details for the videos! So here we go. First order of business, Forest Frontiers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vBsnJusNw&list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT&index=1 I mean, what is there to say about Forest Frontiers? Everyone's played it. Everyone's beaten it. I just kept things small and simple to get my wits about me since it had been a while since I last played lol! The main attraction is 'Crazy Caterpillar' as an homage to RCT1, with an excitement value of 6.03. I followed the lead of the name of the park and stuck with a forest theme throughout - and tried to make a small loop before the backside of the park opened up into a wooded lake area. Next up, Dynamite Dunes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpzMsZYbi74 Here's an overview screenshot of the park. I tried to essentially make a loop around the dune to the right of the entrance and utilize it with a log flume named 'Dynamite Falls' (excitement rating 7.37). The large hanging coaster in the back is named Desert Eagle which has an excitement rating of 7.48. This corkscrew coaster is named 'Cobra' which features a reverse chainhill style shuttle loop. It's at the back end of the park near Dynamite Blaster to add some more life back there. It has an excitement of 6.13. Another angle of Cobra, Dynamite Falls, and The pass through to get to the back of the park. Another ride of note is the Go Karts named 'Dynamite Drag'. The track is just to the left after entering the park through the 'entrance oasis' area. the ride has an excitement rating of 6.45. Overall, I tried to make the Log Flume the star attraction here. Although Desert Eagle and The Go Karts were also super popular throughout the playthrough. Usually desert/barren themed parks are challenge for me looks wise, but I'm pretty satisfied with how this one turned out! Moving on to Leafy Lake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNmd8lJ9NWM&t=51s Here's an overview photo of the park. I challenge myself not to build on the water in a barbaric fashion. I think things look much more realistic when the lake becomes a scenic centerpiece of the park, rather than a blank canvas for roller coasters. This is the far back corner of the lake. The Steel Mini Coaster is called Gillyweed (excitement 6.05). I tried pretty hard to keep the coaster along the shore with the exception of the helix features which extend out into the open water. The backside of the park features a Go Kart track and two coasters which are up the hill and back farther. The Go Kart track, Shores Speedway (excitement 6.29), goes underground and comes out over paths and around a small plaza/info kiosk area. In the far reaches of the park there's two coasters. A large wooden coaster named Roaring Revenge (excitement 8.17) and a single rail suspended coaster named Tree Topper (3.36) All in all, I love how this park turned out. The huge wooden coaster in the back draws guests to it and they spend money along the way as they walk toward it. I'm super pleased about the open lake area with the occasional gentle or thrill ride jetting out into it, marking the water a scenic companion (think of riding a top spin or ferris wheel facing out into a large lake with a view of the rest of the park!) I'm uploading Diamond Heights now, so I'll follow up on this build log tomorrow. I'd love to hear your feedback and input on what I've got done so far. Thanks!
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
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    • By ellellell1 · Posted

      Any news on this? It still seems to be an issue
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted Pms interface fias specifications manual transmissions.

      Alright, up next is Diamond Heights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02Nn_Jp05M&lc=Ugz552ODEpLE1ybaERx4AaABAg I love this park. There isn't much I changed when beginning the scenario besides updating the two racing coasters, Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. Essentially, I just make some downward turns banked instead of flat, and add some helix's near the end of each track. This really helps the excitement rating of each coaster, bringing Agoraphobia up to 7.90 and Claustrophobia up to 8.08. Also, I added a Go Kart track, Tachophobia Circuit (excitement rating 7.48) that fills out the far back area of the park. One addition I added to the park is Xylophobia, a wooden coaster that I tried to incorporate some terrain conforming elements into. Overall, I'm very pleased with how the final design turned out, with a peak excitement of 8.46! The park generally has hilly terrain with very few flat areas to build, forcing me to get creative with my food court areas. I think digging them into the slope looks pretty natural and makes efficient use of the space. Back behind Xylophobia, I built a Spinning Wild Mouse Coaster named Illyngophobia. I think it fit the area well and served as a nice counterpart to the wooden coaster. The final result is pretty aesthetically pleasing, with an excitement rating of 7.41. This is just a closer shot of the heart of the park. All in all, I tried to keep the integrity of the original park while adding my own touches. Some notable upticks in excitement upon completing the park were Doppelganger (rising to 7.77), Arachnophobia (rising to 5.83), and Snake River Falls (rising to 6.06). This was my favorite scenario to date. An now, I'm dreading moving on to Evergreen Gardens, which is one of if not my least favorite park in the original scenario list. Time for me to drudge through it, so I'll check in with that park soon enough on this blog. Thanks!
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Hey guys! I've been playing RCT since was a child - probably since age 6 or so. Needless to say, the game holds a special place in my heart. However, one thing that's always bugged me is that I've never truly finished the game. I've always just meddled around in the early scenarios and in the sandbox mode of RCT2. Well, its time for me to finally finish this game (at least the OG scenarios) and video log it in the process! I have a small YouTube channel that I usually stick to City Builders with (Cities Skylines) but I've decided to branch out and get into the tycoon genre as well! Here's the channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWSuc0B481eBAOOB4pPD7g Also, here's the specific RCT playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT I'd like to go over key points of the parks here on this build log, and save the more intricate details for the videos! So here we go. First order of business, Forest Frontiers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vBsnJusNw&list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT&index=1 I mean, what is there to say about Forest Frontiers? Everyone's played it. Everyone's beaten it. I just kept things small and simple to get my wits about me since it had been a while since I last played lol! The main attraction is 'Crazy Caterpillar' as an homage to RCT1, with an excitement value of 6.03. I followed the lead of the name of the park and stuck with a forest theme throughout - and tried to make a small loop before the backside of the park opened up into a wooded lake area. Next up, Dynamite Dunes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpzMsZYbi74 Here's an overview screenshot of the park. I tried to essentially make a loop around the dune to the right of the entrance and utilize it with a log flume named 'Dynamite Falls' (excitement rating 7.37). The large hanging coaster in the back is named Desert Eagle which has an excitement rating of 7.48. This corkscrew coaster is named 'Cobra' which features a reverse chainhill style shuttle loop. It's at the back end of the park near Dynamite Blaster to add some more life back there. It has an excitement of 6.13. Another angle of Cobra, Dynamite Falls, and The pass through to get to the back of the park. Another ride of note is the Go Karts named 'Dynamite Drag'. The track is just to the left after entering the park through the 'entrance oasis' area. the ride has an excitement rating of 6.45. Overall, I tried to make the Log Flume the star attraction here. Although Desert Eagle and The Go Karts were also super popular throughout the playthrough. Usually desert/barren themed parks are challenge for me looks wise, but I'm pretty satisfied with how this one turned out! Moving on to Leafy Lake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNmd8lJ9NWM&t=51s Here's an overview photo of the park. I challenge myself not to build on the water in a barbaric fashion. I think things look much more realistic when the lake becomes a scenic centerpiece of the park, rather than a blank canvas for roller coasters. This is the far back corner of the lake. The Steel Mini Coaster is called Gillyweed (excitement 6.05). I tried pretty hard to keep the coaster along the shore with the exception of the helix features which extend out into the open water. The backside of the park features a Go Kart track and two coasters which are up the hill and back farther. The Go Kart track, Shores Speedway (excitement 6.29), goes underground and comes out over paths and around a small plaza/info kiosk area. In the far reaches of the park there's two coasters. A large wooden coaster named Roaring Revenge (excitement 8.17) and a single rail suspended coaster named Tree Topper (3.36) All in all, I love how this park turned out. The huge wooden coaster in the back draws guests to it and they spend money along the way as they walk toward it. I'm super pleased about the open lake area with the occasional gentle or thrill ride jetting out into it, marking the water a scenic companion (think of riding a top spin or ferris wheel facing out into a large lake with a view of the rest of the park!) I'm uploading Diamond Heights now, so I'll follow up on this build log tomorrow. I'd love to hear your feedback and input on what I've got done so far. Thanks!
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
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    • By ellellell1 · Posted

      Any news on this? It still seems to be an issue
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Alright, up next is Diamond Heights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02Nn_Jp05M&lc=Ugz552ODEpLE1ybaERx4AaABAg I love this park. There isn't much I changed when beginning the scenario besides updating the two racing coasters, Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. Essentially, I just make some downward turns banked instead of flat, and add some helix's near the end of each track. This really helps the excitement rating of each coaster, bringing Agoraphobia up to 7.90 and Claustrophobia up to 8.08. Also, I added a Go Kart track, Tachophobia Circuit (excitement rating 7.48) that fills out the far back area of the park. One addition I added to the park is Xylophobia, a wooden coaster that I tried to incorporate some terrain conforming elements into. Overall, I'm very pleased with how the final design turned out, with a peak excitement of 8.46! The park generally has hilly terrain with very few flat areas to build, forcing me to get creative with my food court areas. I think digging them into the slope looks pretty natural and makes efficient use of the space. Back behind Xylophobia, I built a Spinning Wild Mouse Coaster named Illyngophobia. I think it fit the area well and served as a nice counterpart to the wooden coaster. The final result is pretty aesthetically pleasing, with an excitement rating of 7.41. This is just a closer shot of the heart of the park. All in all, I tried to keep the integrity of the original park while adding my own touches. Some notable upticks in excitement upon completing the park were Doppelganger (rising to 7.77), Arachnophobia (rising to 5.83), and Snake River Falls (rising to 6.06). This was my favorite scenario to date. An now, I'm dreading moving on to Evergreen Gardens, which is one of if not my least favorite park in the original scenario list. Time for me to drudge through it, so I'll check in with that park soon enough on this blog. Thanks!
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Hey guys! I've been playing RCT since was a child - probably since age 6 or so. Needless to say, the game holds a special place in my heart. However, one thing that's always bugged me is that I've never truly finished the game. I've always just meddled around in the early scenarios and in the sandbox mode of RCT2. Well, its time for me to finally finish this game (at least the OG scenarios) and video log it in the process! I have a small YouTube channel that I usually stick to City Builders with (Cities Skylines) but I've decided to branch out and get into the tycoon genre as well! Here's the channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWSuc0B481eBAOOB4pPD7g Also, here's the specific RCT playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT I'd like to go over key points of the parks here on this build log, and save the more intricate details for the videos! So here we go. First order of business, Forest Frontiers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vBsnJusNw&list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT&index=1 I mean, what is there to say about Forest Frontiers? Everyone's played it. Everyone's beaten it. I just kept things small and simple to get my wits about me since it had been a while since I last played lol! The main attraction is 'Crazy Caterpillar' as an homage to RCT1, with an excitement value of 6.03. I followed the lead of the name of the park and stuck with a forest theme throughout - and tried to make a small loop before the backside of the park opened up into a wooded lake area. Next up, Dynamite Dunes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpzMsZYbi74 Here's an overview screenshot of the park. I tried to essentially make a loop around the dune to the right of the entrance and utilize it with a log flume named 'Dynamite Falls' (excitement rating 7.37). The large hanging coaster in the back is named Desert Eagle which has an excitement rating of 7.48. This corkscrew coaster is named 'Cobra' which features a reverse chainhill style shuttle loop. It's at the back end of the park near Dynamite Blaster to add some more life back there. It has an excitement of 6.13. Another angle of Cobra, Dynamite Falls, and The pass through to get to the back of the park. Another ride of note is the Go Karts named 'Dynamite Drag'. The track is just to the left after entering the park through the 'entrance oasis' area. the ride has an excitement rating of 6.45. Overall, I tried to make the Log Flume the star attraction here. Although Desert Eagle and The Go Karts were also super popular throughout the playthrough. Usually desert/barren themed parks are challenge for me looks wise, but I'm pretty satisfied with how this one turned out! Moving on to Leafy Lake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNmd8lJ9NWM&t=51s Here's an overview photo of the park. I challenge myself not to build on the water in a barbaric fashion. I think things look much more realistic when the lake becomes a scenic centerpiece of the park, rather than a blank canvas for roller coasters. This is the far back corner of the lake. The Steel Mini Coaster is called Gillyweed (excitement 6.05). I tried pretty hard to keep the coaster along the shore with the exception of the helix features which extend out into the open water. The backside of the park features a Go Kart track and two coasters which are up the hill and back farther. The Go Kart track, Shores Speedway (excitement 6.29), goes underground and comes out over paths and around a small plaza/info kiosk area. In the far reaches of the park there's two coasters. A large wooden coaster named Roaring Revenge (excitement 8.17) and a single rail suspended coaster named Tree Topper (3.36) All in all, I love how this park turned out. The huge wooden coaster in the back draws guests to it and they spend money along the way as they walk toward it. I'm super pleased about the open lake area with the occasional gentle or thrill ride jetting out into it, marking the water a scenic companion (think of riding a top spin or ferris wheel facing out into a large lake with a view of the rest of the park!) I'm uploading Diamond Heights now, so I'll follow up on this build log tomorrow. I'd love to hear your feedback and input on what I've got done so far. Thanks!
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
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    • By ellellell1 · Posted

      Any news on this? It still seems to be an issue
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted Pms interface fias specifications manual transmissions.

      Alright, up next is Diamond Heights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02Nn_Jp05M&lc=Ugz552ODEpLE1ybaERx4AaABAg I love this park. There isn't much I changed when beginning the scenario besides updating the two racing coasters, Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. Essentially, I just make some downward turns banked instead of flat, and add some helix's near the end of each track. This really helps the excitement rating of each coaster, bringing Agoraphobia up to 7.90 and Claustrophobia up to 8.08. Also, I added a Go Kart track, Tachophobia Circuit (excitement rating 7.48) that fills out the far back area of the park. One addition I added to the park is Xylophobia, a wooden coaster that I tried to incorporate some terrain conforming elements into. Overall, I'm very pleased with how the final design turned out, with a peak excitement of 8.46! The park generally has hilly terrain with very few flat areas to build, forcing me to get creative with my food court areas. I think digging them into the slope looks pretty natural and makes efficient use of the space. Back behind Xylophobia, I built a Spinning Wild Mouse Coaster named Illyngophobia. I think it fit the area well and served as a nice counterpart to the wooden coaster. The final result is pretty aesthetically pleasing, with an excitement rating of 7.41. This is just a closer shot of the heart of the park. All in all, I tried to keep the integrity of the original park while adding my own touches. Some notable upticks in excitement upon completing the park were Doppelganger (rising to 7.77), Arachnophobia (rising to 5.83), and Snake River Falls (rising to 6.06). This was my favorite scenario to date. An now, I'm dreading moving on to Evergreen Gardens, which is one of if not my least favorite park in the original scenario list. Time for me to drudge through it, so I'll check in with that park soon enough on this blog. Thanks!
    • By Freshpopcorn · Posted

      Hey guys! I've been playing RCT since was a child - probably since age 6 or so. Needless to say, the game holds a special place in my heart. However, one thing that's always bugged me is that I've never truly finished the game. I've always just meddled around in the early scenarios and in the sandbox mode of RCT2. Well, its time for me to finally finish this game (at least the OG scenarios) and video log it in the process! I have a small YouTube channel that I usually stick to City Builders with (Cities Skylines) but I've decided to branch out and get into the tycoon genre as well! Here's the channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWSuc0B481eBAOOB4pPD7g Also, here's the specific RCT playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT I'd like to go over key points of the parks here on this build log, and save the more intricate details for the videos! So here we go. First order of business, Forest Frontiers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4vBsnJusNw&list=PL8x2eFr4XGBO_56mSzWoq26_fOj6QRttT&index=1 I mean, what is there to say about Forest Frontiers? Everyone's played it. Everyone's beaten it. I just kept things small and simple to get my wits about me since it had been a while since I last played lol! The main attraction is 'Crazy Caterpillar' as an homage to RCT1, with an excitement value of 6.03. I followed the lead of the name of the park and stuck with a forest theme throughout - and tried to make a small loop before the backside of the park opened up into a wooded lake area. Next up, Dynamite Dunes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpzMsZYbi74 Here's an overview screenshot of the park. I tried to essentially make a loop around the dune to the right of the entrance and utilize it with a log flume named 'Dynamite Falls' (excitement rating 7.37). The large hanging coaster in the back is named Desert Eagle which has an excitement rating of 7.48. This corkscrew coaster is named 'Cobra' which features a reverse chainhill style shuttle loop. It's at the back end of the park near Dynamite Blaster to add some more life back there. It has an excitement of 6.13. Another angle of Cobra, Dynamite Falls, and The pass through to get to the back of the park. Another ride of note is the Go Karts named 'Dynamite Drag'. The track is just to the left after entering the park through the 'entrance oasis' area. the ride has an excitement rating of 6.45. Overall, I tried to make the Log Flume the star attraction here. Although Desert Eagle and The Go Karts were also super popular throughout the playthrough. Usually desert/barren themed parks are challenge for me looks wise, but I'm pretty satisfied with how this one turned out! Moving on to Leafy Lake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNmd8lJ9NWM&t=51s Here's an overview photo of the park. I challenge myself not to build on the water in a barbaric fashion. I think things look much more realistic when the lake becomes a scenic centerpiece of the park, rather than a blank canvas for roller coasters. This is the far back corner of the lake. The Steel Mini Coaster is called Gillyweed (excitement 6.05). I tried pretty hard to keep the coaster along the shore with the exception of the helix features which extend out into the open water. The backside of the park features a Go Kart track and two coasters which are up the hill and back farther. The Go Kart track, Shores Speedway (excitement 6.29), goes underground and comes out over paths and around a small plaza/info kiosk area. In the far reaches of the park there's two coasters. A large wooden coaster named Roaring Revenge (excitement 8.17) and a single rail suspended coaster named Tree Topper (3.36) All in all, I love how this park turned out. The huge wooden coaster in the back draws guests to it and they spend money along the way as they walk toward it. I'm super pleased about the open lake area with the occasional gentle or thrill ride jetting out into it, marking the water a scenic companion (think of riding a top spin or ferris wheel facing out into a large lake with a view of the rest of the park!) I'm uploading Diamond Heights now, so I'll follow up on this build log tomorrow. I'd love to hear your feedback and input on what I've got done so far. Thanks!
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
    • By Pgabriel1116 · Posted

      I just downloaded a huge track collection pack and want to know if there is a way to upload them more than just one at a time through the designs manager.
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8 Cars Trainer

Some trainers, though, do make an antivirus give out a warning (almost always a keylogger/trojan). While 8 cars per trainer didn't give me a warning, just be careful when downloading others. Im going try that trainer this week. RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 v2.01.028 US, v2.01.032 EURO & v2.01.036 DEMO ALL PURPOSE TRAINER v1.31 Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 v1.0 +4 TRAINER Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 v1.0 +6 TRAINER.

Rollercoaster Tycoon Scenarios For Rct2

  • Experience a whole new RollerCoaster Tycoon with RollerCoaster Tycoon 2! Create your own scenarios, decorate your park with scenery, and expand with a whole new range of food stalls, rides, and coasters. Add rides and scenery to the world's greatest attractions with the complete RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 collection!
  • Ok, so this is my second tutorial teaching you how to use 8cars Per Trainer in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2. This video was done on my Win7 Laptop but there were a.




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