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=== Fun Facts ===
=== Fun Facts ===


*Atari released a patch for RCT2 that gives the player the choice to use pink water (only in scenarios made with scenario editor, with pink water selected as the water type).
*Atari released a patch for RCT2 that gives the player the choice to use pink water (only in scenarios made with scenario editor, with pink water selected as the water type). You can download it [http://www.rollercoastertycoon.com/patches2.php here] (It took me an hour to find it [[User:Pokemon Geek|Pokemon Geek]] 16:44, June 19, 2010 (UTC))


*Water can only be placed on a flat surface, and must "fill" a hole at least one level deep. Open water rides ([[Boat Hire]] and [[Jet Skis]]), Lily, and Water Spouts can only be built on water. Large pools of water will attract migrating ducks. (Please note that in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, the water spout and the lily can be placed on dry land.)
*Water can only be placed on a flat surface, and must "fill" a hole at least one level deep. Open water rides ([[Boat Hire]] and [[Jet Skis]]), Lily, and Water Spouts can only be built on water. Large pools of water will attract migrating ducks. (Please note that in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, the water spout and the lily can be placed on dry land.)

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RollerCoaster Tycoon 1 & 2

Land

Top Surfaces

Brown Dirt

Brown Dirt & Clumps of Grass

Grass Land

Grey Rocky Land

Roofing Tiles (RCT1)

Grey Roofing Tiles (RCT1)

Sand

Martian Land (Comes with Martian Theming Objects)

Checkerboard Land (Comes with Wonderland Theming Objects)

Snow/Ice

Log Roof(RCT1) (Comes with Mine Theming Objects)

Iron Roof (RCT1)

Red Grid Lines (Comes with Space Theming Objects)

Yellow Grid Lines (Comes with Space Theming Objects)

Purple Grid Lines (Comes with Space Theming Objects)

Green Grid Lines (Comes with Space Theming Objects)

Edge Surfaces

Rock Edges

Brick Edges(RCT1)

Rusty Iron Edges (RCT1)

Wooden Edges

Black Wooden Edges (RCT1)

Grey Wall Edges (RCT1)

Yellow Wall Edges (RCT1)

Red Wall Edges (RCT1)

Purple Wall Edges (RCT1)

Green Wall Edges (RCT1)

Brown Stone Wall Edges

Grey Stone Wall Edges (RCT1)

Ice Wall Edges

Skyscraper Edges (3-Window) (RCT1) (Comes with Urban Theming Objects)

Skyscraper Edges (4-Window) (RCT1) (Comes with Urban Theming Objects)

Fun Facts

  • A land tile will hold 5 Guests.
  • The dimensions of each land tile is a rectangle 15.1 x 14.62 feet [23.9 square yards].
  • An RCT1 land plot (with the exception of the Micro Park scenario) has 116 x 125 tiles [dimensions are 1,757 x 1,783 feet or 71.9 acres].

Water

Water comes in several colors (Rct2 only). They include Natural (the normal blue), Acid Green, Green, and Orange (to simulate lava).

Fun Facts

  • Atari released a patch for RCT2 that gives the player the choice to use pink water (only in scenarios made with scenario editor, with pink water selected as the water type). You can download it here (It took me an hour to find it Pokemon Geek 16:44, June 19, 2010 (UTC))
  • Water can only be placed on a flat surface, and must "fill" a hole at least one level deep. Open water rides (Boat Hire and Jet Skis), Lily, and Water Spouts can only be built on water. Large pools of water will attract migrating ducks. (Please note that in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, the water spout and the lily can be placed on dry land.)
  • Water can increase a ride's excitement, especially if guests' feet are allowed to come close to its surface.
  • Guests can not swim unless Amazing Earl's Swimming Pool is used. Otherwise, they will drown unless you save them with the pincers.

Theories

  • Water beside a path provides a cooling effect on guests, reducing the possibility of guests becoming nausea from the heat of a hot day.

Paths