At first I thought it would just go up and back down (because I watch the pov first so the trees were blocking it) but it was actually a really cool layout, it would look great with some theming. Good work
I think it's an amazing coaster, but I'm just curious about the g-forces since they look stupidly intense but maybe I just need to get a new pair of eyes idk
I modeled (some) of the air time after coasters like Skyrush where they are less like camelbacks hills and give much more powerful airtime. I actually don't really know what these are called but it's intentional.
@Ligma 辩论家 Two very different things my dude. Planet coaster is a game geared towards a wide range of audience and no limits is a designing software geared towards those who understand proper coaster designing. You can make good realistic coasters on planet coaster, just pay attention to the g forces and smooth out your elements.
Thanks for the comment, I tried to figure out how much it could cost. TLDR its about 95.5 million USD. Im not certain about that, its just what I calculated from track lengths and height and stuff. I talk more about how I got that answer below. Theres no way to be absolutely certain about a price but I can predict one using already existing coasters. Kingda ka cost 25 million USD and Melenium Force also costs 25 million. Adjusted for inflation Millennium force costs 45.7 million and Kingda Ka would cost 39.4 million. Millennium force has 6,595' of track, so if we divide its price by the length of track we get 6,929$ per foot of track. I know that that's including the station and supports and stuff but I think that I can leave that extra price in because this coaster has a MCBR and has more of the 4-pipe track. (4-pipe track is more expensive than the 3-pipe track thats mainly used on Millennium force.) Hurricane 535 has 9,051 feet of track and 6,929x9,051 is 62.7 million. Now if we add Kingda Ka's price (39.4 million) we get 102.1 million. But that 39.4 million also includes the price if Kingda Ka's track, but I already calculated the price for the track and supports after the top hat. Kingda Ka has 3,118' of track so if we use the same 6,929$ per feet of track that I got from Millennium force the total cost would be 21.6 million. 102.1 million - 21.6 million is 80.5 million. However this coasters top hat is about 80' taller than Kingda Ka so just as a rough estimate the extra supports required might cost 15 million. Thats 95.5 million USD so the price could be somewhere around there. Im not actually sure that this is accurate, its just a very very rough estimate that I got from numbers online, and the real price could be a lot more or a lot less. Im sure that there are more factors that I did/didn't think of (such as the current price of steel and construction) but this is the best that I can do.
@@Megacat8199 Thank you for the explanation! Well researched ;) It is definitely a bit sad tho that the price turns out so high. Other than six flags Qidia I do not think any other park will ever spend such a sum of money on a rollercoaster ;( Keep up the good work though!!😜
@@jaconoorland6330 Energylandia might have enough money but other than that and Six Flags Qidia then yeah I don't think that anywhere else would buy it
Lol no, they're all the g forces are within safe realistic limits, coasters like I-305, Dragster, and Skyrush have similar forces. The layout is super unrealistic though, nobodys making a 535' coaster anytime soon. (unless falcons flight actually happens)
and we thought i305 was intense! this would be the blackout machine! great ride just way to intense
All the forces are similar to I305 and Kingda ka.
and also I love your videos
@@Megacat8199 thanks also how much do the helixes do? and ka pulls 4.8 on the tophat not 5.5
@@VECTOR_Coasters oops I thought it pulled 5.5, my bad
I forgot how much the helixes pulled exactly but it was definitely below 4.2
“Accelerator 1 looks too intense for me”
Those banking turns look like a lot of fun! Great coaster!
Thanks!
This was a lot of fun to ride!! & the speed was perfect!!
Thanks
You're welcome
could definitely use some night time lighting for ambiance, still sweet ride
What we tought top thrill 2 will be
tought 😭😭💀
I vote this for Top Thrill Dragster replacement! Lol very cool coaster :)
Nice job...night rides rule!!!!
real
Best coaster I've seen on no limits 2 😮👌
Thanks so much bro, I put so much effort into this one
Top Thrill Dragster meets Millennium Force and I305. Not bad......not bad at all.
Dude this is so sick
Thanks!
This looks utterly terrifying
good
I love the dual stations
Thanks!
(heres a secret, they don't even work properly)
At first I thought it would just go up and back down (because I watch the pov first so the trees were blocking it) but it was actually a really cool layout, it would look great with some theming. Good work
You saw the rollback pov first
I think it's an amazing coaster, but I'm just curious about the g-forces since they look stupidly intense but maybe I just need to get a new pair of eyes idk
The maximum is 5.5 on the top hat and the minimum is -1.2 on the first airtime hill. There within safe limits.
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them air time hills are a little bit over board they need to go higher to slow the cart down slightly
I modeled (some) of the air time after coasters like Skyrush where they are less like camelbacks hills and give much more powerful airtime. I actually don't really know what these are called but it's intentional.
They absolutely should do this to top thrill dragster. 😛🤔🤣🤣
insane
I wish I had no limits. I’m stuck on planet coaster on Xbox💀
I used to be in the same situation 💀
Planet coaster kinds sucks ngl, No Limits 2 has better UI and Overall more easy In my opinion.
@Ligma 辩论家 Two very different things my dude. Planet coaster is a game geared towards a wide range of audience and no limits is a designing software geared towards those who understand proper coaster designing. You can make good realistic coasters on planet coaster, just pay attention to the g forces and smooth out your elements.
@@alecscheerer_run True but now I don’t have either.
I have nolimits but i don’t understand a sheet about it
What Kingda Ka should have been
real
Wow I absolutely love this!! What would be the real production price if they build something like this?
Thanks for the comment, I tried to figure out how much it could cost.
TLDR its about 95.5 million USD. Im not certain about that, its just what I calculated from track lengths and height and stuff. I talk more about how I got that answer below.
Theres no way to be absolutely certain about a price but I can predict one using already existing coasters. Kingda ka cost 25 million USD and Melenium Force also costs 25 million. Adjusted for inflation Millennium force costs 45.7 million and Kingda Ka would cost 39.4 million. Millennium force has 6,595' of track, so if we divide its price by the length of track we get 6,929$ per foot of track. I know that that's including the station and supports and stuff but I think that I can leave that extra price in because this coaster has a MCBR and has more of the 4-pipe track. (4-pipe track is more expensive than the 3-pipe track thats mainly used on Millennium force.) Hurricane 535 has 9,051 feet of track and 6,929x9,051 is 62.7 million. Now if we add Kingda Ka's price (39.4 million) we get 102.1 million. But that 39.4 million also includes the price if Kingda Ka's track, but I already calculated the price for the track and supports after the top hat. Kingda Ka has 3,118' of track so if we use the same 6,929$ per feet of track that I got from Millennium force the total cost would be 21.6 million. 102.1 million - 21.6 million is 80.5 million. However this coasters top hat is about 80' taller than Kingda Ka so just as a rough estimate the extra supports required might cost 15 million. Thats 95.5 million USD so the price could be somewhere around there.
Im not actually sure that this is accurate, its just a very very rough estimate that I got from numbers online, and the real price could be a lot more or a lot less. Im sure that there are more factors that I did/didn't think of (such as the current price of steel and construction) but this is the best that I can do.
@@Megacat8199 Thank you for the explanation! Well researched ;) It is definitely a bit sad tho that the price turns out so high. Other than six flags Qidia I do not think any other park will ever spend such a sum of money on a rollercoaster ;(
Keep up the good work though!!😜
@@jaconoorland6330 Energylandia might have enough money but other than that and Six Flags Qidia then yeah I don't think that anywhere else would buy it
Yes but is it survivable?
Yes of course, I wouldn't make a roller coaster that would kill you
So like are you gonna make this IRL? Yknow I Pay 500$ to go on a 535FT launch…
I wish :(
@@Megacat8199 :(
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best comment here
It looks like you wouldnt survive this, its really cool, but it looks to fast for these elements tbh..
Lol no, they're all the g forces are within safe realistic limits, coasters like I-305, Dragster, and Skyrush have similar forces. The layout is super unrealistic though, nobodys making a 535' coaster anytime soon. (unless falcons flight actually happens)
@@Megacat8199 what are the max and min gforces?
@@N9197U The max is 5.5g on the top hat and the min is -1.2g. Everything else stays below 5g after the top hat
@@Megacat8199 I'd ride it then! Which park is it going to 🤣