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(→Ride Design: Death Slide in the official scenario doesn't have ratings. Dynamite Run, on the other hand...) |
(→Delayed Effects: Mentioned about "crash history" so that it can be referred to from The Complete Awards List; this simultaneously debunks the old saying of the popularity drop being permanent.) |
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As word goes about that a ride in the park has crashed, the ill-fated ride will suffer a massive drop in popularity. This drop then extends to the entire park in general, with the park's [[Park Rating]] taking a massive hit and a significantly increased rate of guests leaving the park. Park attendance also falls as a result, with fewer guests entering the park. |
As word goes about that a ride in the park has crashed, the ill-fated ride will suffer a massive drop in popularity. This drop then extends to the entire park in general, with the park's [[Park Rating]] taking a massive hit and a significantly increased rate of guests leaving the park. Park attendance also falls as a result, with fewer guests entering the park. |
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The ill-fated ride can be "reset" by manually closing it a second time; in the process, the steam issuing from the crash point will disappear completely. The ride can then be re-opened normally. However, |
The ill-fated ride can be "reset" by manually closing it a second time; in the process, the steam issuing from the crash point will disappear completely. The ride can then be re-opened normally. However, it will have a "crash history" for about four months, during which most guests visiting the park will refuse to ride it. The ride will regain its natural popularity after its crash history expires. |
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==Prevention== |
==Prevention== |