Well that's the problem DM, there isnt one.
You cant go "more than vertical" on RCT3, there are no LIMs (at least with Intamin track), and the "giga" track cant go upside down.
All of which is somewhat suprising, since all the above were not unheard of at the time of RCT3's release. While I appreciate the 3-D technology and what it adds, I honestly think RCT2 is still more fun all around. I have only tinkered with No Limits, but it is certainly impressive. If your computer is sophisticated enough to run RCT3 with an entire CP recreation, perhaps looking into No Limits would be worth your while. There are free demo downloads available at various gaming sites.
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I did it!
It was really hard, but I made scenery and everything (even the abandoned mine by using another roller coaster:) ). However, I couldn't use the same track design as Maverick, because it wouldn't do the same things. I have both expansion packs, so I used an extended coaster. I made the launch using steadily increasing (in speed) block brakes. It was very hard, and needs A LOT of work, but I did it ;)
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"Wind it up!!"
Yes, I would like to have Maverick added to my RCT 1, 2, & 3 collection of over 10,000 different coasters (not to gloat here). But I did try my own version of CP on RCT 3 and it just gets too big to hold everything in it. My computer at the time wasn't the best, but to have that much rides and scenery in one park, could seize a computer up pretty bad. *** Edited 3/8/2007 4:40:05 PM UTC by ltparkmaster***
-Larry T.
Michigan's Adventure - 2009 - Ride Host - Logger's Run, Sea Dragon, Dodgems
Geauga Lake 1888-2007
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