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==Scenario Guide==
==Scenario Guide==
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This is ''the'' pre-installed scenario that comes with RCT2 that resembles a sandbox the most (although you can obviously use the Scenario Editor to create something that more closely resembles a sandbox). With a starting loan of $10,000 that can be increased all the way up to a whopping $100,000, the huge loan ceiling should be sufficient to see you through the length of this scenario. Having 1,500 guests in your park by the end of Year 4 may seem like a generous amount of time for some and too little time for others, but this time limit should not be too big a problem as long as you're constantly building new rides.
This is ''the'' pre-installed scenario that comes with RCT2 that resembles a sandbox the most (although you can obviously use the Scenario Editor to create something that more closely resembles a proper sandbox). With a starting loan of $10,000 that can be increased all the way up to a whopping $100,000, the huge loan ceiling should be sufficient for you to build almost any ride you want. Having 1,500 guests in your park by the end of Year 4 may seem like a generous amount of time for some and too little time for others, but this time limit should not be too big a problem as long as you're constantly building new rides.


Unfortunately, this is also a park entrance fee scenario, so the rides are free. To mitigate this, you'll need to find some way of ensuring that guests continuously step through the park entrance gates. The [[General Scenario Guide]] contains useful tips for scenarios like this one, so consider giving that article a read as well.
Unfortunately, this is also a park entrance fee scenario, so the rides are free. To mitigate this, you'll need to find some way of ensuring that guests continuously step through the park entrance gates. The [[General Scenario Guide]] contains useful tips for scenarios like this one, so consider giving that article a read as well.