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#Start of downwards slopes. When the slope transitions from level to gentle slopes, dingies will crash if travelling at a high enough speed. |
#Start of downwards slopes. When the slope transitions from level to gentle slopes, dingies will crash if travelling at a high enough speed. |
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N.B lift hills are never covered. So place yor lift hills only at the very top of a hill, i.e when you are sure the boats arent going fast enough to crash, but not so high up such that dinghies can't climb to the lift hill. |
N.B lift hills are never covered. So place yor lift hills only at the very top of a hill, i.e when you are sure the boats arent going fast enough to crash, but not so high up such that dinghies can't climb to the lift hill. |
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*Water slides have considerable friction, so dingies are notorious for stopping in the middle of a level section and causing a traffic jam as the boats pile up behind the stalled boats. This most often happens after a safety cut out, when the lift hill stops working. When that |
*Water slides have considerable friction, so dingies are notorious for stopping in the middle of a level section and causing a traffic jam as the boats pile up behind the stalled boats. This most often happens after a safety cut out, when the lift hill stops working. When that happens, doubleclick "close" on the traffic lights to clear the track, then reopen it. |
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*This ride is called Dinghy Slide in [[RCT2]] and Dingy Slide in [[RCT3]] |
*This ride is called Dinghy Slide in [[RCT2]] and Dingy Slide in [[RCT3]] |
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*In the [[RCT2]] readme, a message says that the water slide does not include water, even though it is located under [[Ride Types|water rides]]. |
*In the [[RCT2]] readme, a message says that the water slide does not include water, even though it is located under [[Ride Types|water rides]]. |