After having seen you struggling with the terrain for like half an hour: Rides are always placed on full tile heights. The "flatten terrain" tool will take the terrain to any height, though. Just use the "flatten terrain in increments for rides and scenery" tool to make sure you get a flat pad that's actually on a buildable height.
Really looking forward to Box Office. The setting and introduction of theming makes it one of my favourite scenarios. It's so interesting to see you play and learn the game, btw.
you might have said this before, but I was wondering: what are you using to play the game? I have it on steam and used to play it on my macbook but I guess it's not compatible anymore (learned that the hard way when I tried to open it in steam the other day)
... I stop to ask the question: does he ever open the viewing platform? I wonder... or those changing stalls that each need opening... --- aaand HE LEARNED SOMETHING FOLKS! XD
The path system in this game does not like to conform to the geometry in this game it seems. The reason why no one was riding the big blue rollercoaster was from a board walk not connecting to the dirt path properly. Very odd. Loving the series though!
Thanks! And yeah, I really gotta figure this path thing out so I don’t bore everyone scratching my head for 30 minutes every time I try to edit the path 😆
The tilt coaster was never actually built by American manufacturer arrow it was actually built by Dutch manufacturer vekoma with the only one ever built being gravity max built 22 years ago in 2002
@@azungu1190 There's actually a few coasters that were never built in the game! The rotating tower coaster and the splitting coaster were concepts that never came to fruition, and the dizzy dropper was only a concept at the time of the games release
“Let’s put ostriches, cause we’ve never had problems with those!”
Literally a week ago: The ostriches escaped oh no oh no!
I don’t know what you’re talking about 😆
After having seen you struggling with the terrain for like half an hour: Rides are always placed on full tile heights. The "flatten terrain" tool will take the terrain to any height, though. Just use the "flatten terrain in increments for rides and scenery" tool to make sure you get a flat pad that's actually on a buildable height.
Oh that will help a lot, thanks
Holy crap this just came up on my auto-play and hearing Summer Air after like 10 years was such a wave of nostalgia
Nice! When I booted up the game the first few times a couple weeks ago and heard that, I was like DANG this is gonna be good
Really looking forward to Box Office. The setting and introduction of theming makes it one of my favourite scenarios.
It's so interesting to see you play and learn the game, btw.
Box office is trashed everywhere
The most dramatic "sorry tree, had to do it!" yet; and it's a dead tree already! 😂
If I've learned one thing from the first 3, it's that path-building is a nightmare!
It's always better to level first, THEN plop the ride... otherwide delete it then level, then rebuild.
53:00
The whole time I was like YOU FORGOT TO PUT IN A QUEUE it was driving me crazy lmao
Also 58:00 you forgot to turn the toilet stall to green
Yup, that’s me in a nutshell 😅
You should try Wildlife Park if you enjoyed the animal part
you might have said this before, but I was wondering: what are you using to play the game? I have it on steam and used to play it on my macbook but I guess it's not compatible anymore (learned that the hard way when I tried to open it in steam the other day)
Just a windows PC
How was dealing with the vip
He was pretty easy, but I imagine other VIPs will be harder to satisfy
@@azungu1190get ready for box office the scenario is ivory towers all over again it also has a vip
... I stop to ask the question: does he ever open the viewing platform? I wonder... or those changing stalls that each need opening... --- aaand HE LEARNED SOMETHING FOLKS! XD
Hahahaha, I’ve learned a lot since that video!
The path system in this game does not like to conform to the geometry in this game it seems. The reason why no one was riding the big blue rollercoaster was from a board walk not connecting to the dirt path properly. Very odd.
Loving the series though!
Thanks! And yeah, I really gotta figure this path thing out so I don’t bore everyone scratching my head for 30 minutes every time I try to edit the path 😆
My friend, you haven't learned the value of a pause function at this point...
The tilt coaster was never actually built by American manufacturer arrow it was actually built by Dutch manufacturer vekoma with the only one ever built being gravity max built 22 years ago in 2002
Cool how a one-of-a-kind rollercoaster managed to get added to the game, I’m sure the manufacturers were thrilled to see it
@@azungu1190 There's actually a few coasters that were never built in the game! The rotating tower coaster and the splitting coaster were concepts that never came to fruition, and the dizzy dropper was only a concept at the time of the games release
I always thought guests complaining about merch being too cheap was hilarious. Who realistically complains about that?