MAR-Rocks Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 (edited) Wild, fast, wicked, and airtime packed. Would you dare to ride the most insane Gravity Group woodie? SAVAGE. Oasis, exciting, intense and a very twisted run through a desert oasis, take a dip on this one of a kind water-splash element woodie! Lastly, Binturon. The devil of the tropics (WIP). My first successful attempt at making a RMC woodie that still keeps the traditional feel of woodies except with that barrel roll after the pre-drop. Edited September 4, 2016 by MAR-Rocks 2 Link to comment
YoloSweggLord Posted September 4, 2016 Share Posted September 4, 2016 I don't get why you put in a water splash on the lake on the second coaster but neglected to actually make it level with the water. Just lower down the 5 water spaces needed for the splashdown and you can make it level with the lake. 1 Link to comment
BlazingEmpireHD Posted September 4, 2016 Share Posted September 4, 2016 I really like the Oaisis. Oaisis has a beautiful layout and Binturong is good also. Although, I feel Savage is just too 'all over the place' for my standpoint. Personal opinions are always the silliest, aren't they? i also agree with what YoloSweggLord said about lowering the watersplash into the actual water. 1 Link to comment
RCGames Posted September 4, 2016 Share Posted September 4, 2016 I'm not sure how I feel exactly about all these woodies. they're all very unrealistic/could use work to look better The first one just looks really weird, and it has a lot of straight pieces in that one section, seems like there could have been more gentle slopes rather than wasted speed/potential. The second one has a pre-drop after the lift, which is something exclusive to older B&M rides. Also I agree with YSL, shouldn't a splash element be more in the water? IMO That's your best one The third one I understand is RMC with older woodie feels, but other than that roll, it isn't jerky looking like a real RMC. I felt there could have been more opportunities to transition from a traditional woodie to an RMC and have another roll perhaps. 1 Link to comment
MAR-Rocks Posted September 4, 2016 Author Share Posted September 4, 2016 6 hours ago, RCGames said: I'm not sure how I feel exactly about all these woodies. they're all very unrealistic/could use work to look better The first one just looks really weird, and it has a lot of straight pieces in that one section, seems like there could have been more gentle slopes rather than wasted speed/potential. The second one has a pre-drop after the lift, which is something exclusive to older B&M rides. Also I agree with YSL, shouldn't a splash element be more in the water? IMO That's your best one The third one I understand is RMC with older woodie feels, but other than that roll, it isn't jerky looking like a real RMC. I felt there could have been more opportunities to transition from a traditional woodie to an RMC and have another roll perhaps. This is RCT2, I don't have to build realistically 100% of the time. I'm just building whats straight off of my imagination. Link to comment
MAR-Rocks Posted September 4, 2016 Author Share Posted September 4, 2016 17 hours ago, BlazingEmpireHD said: I really like the Oaisis. Oaisis has a beautiful layout and Binturong is good also. Although, I feel Savage is just too 'all over the place' for my standpoint. Personal opinions are always the silliest, aren't they? i also agree with what YoloSweggLord said about lowering the watersplash into the actual water. Thanks! I do agree with your view on Savage, it is very 'all over the place'. Link to comment
MAR-Rocks Posted September 4, 2016 Author Share Posted September 4, 2016 18 hours ago, YoloSweggLord said: I don't get why you put in a water splash on the lake on the second coaster but neglected to actually make it level with the water. Just lower down the 5 water spaces needed for the splashdown and you can make it level with the lake. I was going to do that actually. I guess I just left it like that. Now that you mentioned it, it looks ridiculous like that. Link to comment
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