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*A ride must be closed before you can work on it. |
*A ride must be closed before you can work on it. |
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*Riding less intense rides near a Roller Coaster can often help guests get up the nerve to ride the more extreme attractions. Consider surrounding a roller coaster with less intense rides. |
*Riding less intense rides near a Roller Coaster can often help guests get up the nerve to ride the more extreme attractions. Consider surrounding a roller coaster with less intense rides. |
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*Having underground sections, sections above water, and tracks which go near other rides increases the excitement rating. |
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*Always build on ride photo sections on rides which have them. They generate a lot more profits than they cost. |
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*Start small. Time ticks by at an easy pace in the RCT games. Don't spend too much money on a big, fancy ride before you know your park can draw a crowd. |
*Start small. Time ticks by at an easy pace in the RCT games. Don't spend too much money on a big, fancy ride before you know your park can draw a crowd. |
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*Covered rides are more popular when it's raining. |
*Covered rides are more popular when it's raining. |
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*Use banked curves if the trains are going fast to reduce intensity and nausea rating. |
*Use banked curves if the trains are going fast to reduce intensity and nausea rating. |
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*Use brakes if necessary. They can really help when your ride is too extreme. |
*Use brakes if necessary. They can really help when your ride is too extreme. |
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*If a ride gets too extreme, try to analyze where the problem is. Often, you don't have to scrap the whole ride but just edit a small section. |
*If a ride gets too extreme, try to analyze where the problem is. Often, you don't have to scrap the whole ride but just edit a small section. |
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[[Category:Rides]] |
[[Category:Rides]] |