Sweet! Can’t wait for you to tackle wild and soaked! Also had to use the cheat menu to beat dinky park/pokey park but did actually tackle aqua park just barely beat it with over 1k guests Edit: the thrill lift is the tilt section but used as a chain instead of a tilt section it still does tilt those who ride it and it was a real life concept but it never made it in real life
You can connect the pool ride stations with either main tiles or the smaller pool walkway pieces (they work like the mini golf walkways). The latter can make stairs so you can have the station up high (so you don't need the traumatizing lift hills) as seen on the prebuilt ones..
Here’s a tip if you want some good stats on a coaster in openrct2, this can be risky but yea, interlocking loops actually increase excitement and intensity making it risky, if you make tracks go through loops it also increases excitement and intensity as it feels like your gonna crash into the track so always do that
Yay! Another RCT3 scenario! There's absolutely no reason to raise wages. The better trained your staff are, the happier they are working on minimum wage. Height of realism! Also, there's an option to toggle tasks off for individual staff members. That's really helpful in parks with loads of flowers. Otherwise, your janitors will happily walk around watering your flower beds and not care about the tons of trash and vomit at all. For water slides, I usually start with the end piece to make sure it connects to the pool correctly and then work my way back from there. Otherwise, it can be really annoying to build these.
RCT3 is on my Top 5 favorite games. However I would love to see a blend of RCT and Planet Coaster. I was hoping that Park Beyond would fill this hole, but sadly it didn't.
Sweet! Can’t wait for you to tackle wild and soaked! Also had to use the cheat menu to beat dinky park/pokey park but did actually tackle aqua park just barely beat it with over 1k guests
Edit: the thrill lift is the tilt section but used as a chain instead of a tilt section it still does tilt those who ride it and it was a real life concept but it never made it in real life
Good to know, I was baffled because I couldn’t figure out how it connected to the rest of the track 😆
You can connect the pool ride stations with either main tiles or the smaller pool walkway pieces (they work like the mini golf walkways). The latter can make stairs so you can have the station up high (so you don't need the traumatizing lift hills) as seen on the prebuilt ones..
Thank you! This is the info I needed 😂😭
yay thank you for doing another rct3 video. i wish thet had a pirate ship that went upside down. i remember them from growing up.
Yeah, as an aquatic park, it was weird that it didn’t have a pirate ship ride or swinging inverter ship.
Here’s a tip if you want some good stats on a coaster in openrct2, this can be risky but yea, interlocking loops actually increase excitement and intensity making it risky, if you make tracks go through loops it also increases excitement and intensity as it feels like your gonna crash into the track so always do that
Yeah, it’s tricky, but really great for improving stats. And it looks cool!
Yay! Another RCT3 scenario!
There's absolutely no reason to raise wages. The better trained your staff are, the happier they are working on minimum wage. Height of realism!
Also, there's an option to toggle tasks off for individual staff members. That's really helpful in parks with loads of flowers. Otherwise, your janitors will happily walk around watering your flower beds and not care about the tons of trash and vomit at all.
For water slides, I usually start with the end piece to make sure it connects to the pool correctly and then work my way back from there. Otherwise, it can be really annoying to build these.
RCT3 is on my Top 5 favorite games. However I would love to see a blend of RCT and Planet Coaster. I was hoping that Park Beyond would fill this hole, but sadly it didn't.