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(A crash on ''Penguin Paradise'', a pre-installed Penguin Bobsleigh design, in ''RCT2''<nowiki />'s Roller Coaster Designer. The crash is caused by Train 2 flying off the track boundary at the last drop before the station at a...)
 
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A crash on ''Penguin Paradise'', a pre-installed Penguin Bobsleigh design, in ''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2|RCT2]]''<nowiki />'s Roller Coaster Designer. The crash is caused by Train 2 flying off the track boundary at the last drop before the station at approximately 74 km/h and was achieved by replacing the brake section before the last turn with a normal track. Under normal operating conditions, the default track design is very prone to crashing if it suffers a Brakes Failure breakdown.
A crash on ''Penguin Paradise'', a pre-installed Penguin Bobsleigh design, in ''[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2|RCT2]]''<nowiki />'s Roller Coaster Designer. The crash is caused by Train 2 flying off the track boundary at the last drop before the station at approximately 74 km/h and was achieved by replacing the brake section before the last turn with a normal track. Under normal operating conditions, the default track design is known for crashing sporadically due to the weight of the riders nudging the train they are riding on past the safety threshold when it travels over a bump or down a slope.


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The file name is not a typo.

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A crash on Penguin Paradise, a pre-installed Penguin Bobsleigh design, in RCT2's Roller Coaster Designer. The crash is caused by Train 2 flying off the track boundary at the last drop before the station at approximately 74 km/h and was achieved by replacing the brake section before the last turn with a normal track. Under normal operating conditions, the default track design is known for crashing sporadically due to the weight of the riders nudging the train they are riding on past the safety threshold when it travels over a bump or down a slope.

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