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The medium-sized variations are 3 straight track units long and 1.5 m (5 ft) tall while the large-sized variations are 4 straight track units long and 10.5 m (35 ft) tall. |
The medium-sized variations are 3 straight track units long and 1.5 m (5 ft) tall while the large-sized variations are 4 straight track units long and 10.5 m (35 ft) tall. |
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Besides the new special track elements, Hybrid Coaster supports other twisting inversions such as Barrel Rolls, Launch Lift Hills, 90° vertical |
Besides the new special track elements, Hybrid Coaster supports other twisting inversions such as Barrel Rolls, Launch Lift Hills, steep chained lift hills, sloped turns to bank, 90° vertical drops, and long steep to straight tracks. |
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===Special Track Sections=== |
===Special Track Sections=== |
Revision as of 23:19, 29 January 2023
The Hybrid Coaster is a wooden roller coaster with steel tracks capable of twisting and performing inversions.
Overview
The Hybrid Coaster's track was implemented in OpenRCT2 v0.3.2 which could be accessed by enabling "allow arbitrary ride type changes" in the ride cheats menu at the time, but can also be enabled in Object Selection (require the cheat menu to be enabled in the options menu). Until the Hybrid Coaster Trains were implemented during v0.4.1's development, the train that came closest to the design of the Hybrid Coaster Trains was the Wooden Roller Coaster's Articulated Roller Coaster trains. New special track elements for it were implemented in v0.4.2 that the Hybrid Coaster can use are Zero G Rolls and Large Zero G Rolls.[1]
Half Zero G Rolls (left or right) can be performed from an up-sloped track, which inverts the track. Another half Zero G Roll ends on a downslope. The larger variations are performed from an up-steep track and another large half Zero G Roll ends on a down-steep track.
The medium-sized variations are 3 straight track units long and 1.5 m (5 ft) tall while the large-sized variations are 4 straight track units long and 10.5 m (35 ft) tall.
Besides the new special track elements, Hybrid Coaster supports other twisting inversions such as Barrel Rolls, Launch Lift Hills, steep chained lift hills, sloped turns to bank, 90° vertical drops, and long steep to straight tracks.
Special Track Sections
- 'S' Bend
- Large helix
- Small helix
- Brakes
- On-ride photo section
- Barrel Roll
- Launched Lift Hill
- Quarter Loop
- Block brakes
- Zero G Roll
- Large Zero G Roll
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 90°
- Maximum height above ground - 210 ft (63 m)
Vehicles
- Hybrid Coaster Trains: Roller coaster trains with lap restraints, capable of steep drops and inversions (4 passengers per car, 3–6 cars per train)
Pre-built designs
OpenRCT2
- Hybrid Coaster 1
In Real Life
The Hybrid Coaster in OpenRCT2 is based on Rocky Mountain Construction's (RMC) variation of the hybrid roller coaster, which is a type of roller coaster with wooden tracks and steel tracks, giving riders a smooth experience of twists, drops, rolls, and turns.
The first hybrid roller coaster developed by RMC is New Texas Giant, which was opened at Six Flags Over Texas in 2011, which replaced the wooden roller coaster Texas Giant. Some other well-known RMC hybrid roller coasters include Outlaw Run (2013) at Silver Dollar City, Iron Rattler (2013) at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Twisted Timbers (2018) at Kings Dominion, Steel Vengeance (2018) at Cedar Point, and many more. As of December 2022, RMC has developed 25 roller coasters of various track models including I-Box steel track (which OpenRCT2 may be based on), Topper wooden track, Raptor steel track, and T-Rex steel track.