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Consider demolishing and replacing both Viper and Purple Peril, but follow the tips below should you wish to keep them. |
Consider demolishing and replacing both Viper and Purple Peril, but follow the tips below should you wish to keep them. |
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The roller coaster in the desert area, Viper, has too high of an intensity rating. You can fix the problem by flattening hills and removing some inversions; the batwing before the second to last helix section is an obvious candidate because it can be replaced with a small banked |
The roller coaster in the desert area, Viper, has too high of an intensity rating. You can fix the problem by flattening hills and removing some inversions; the batwing before the second to last helix section is an obvious candidate because it can be replaced with a small banked right curve. Be sure to add a brake line near the end to reduce the chance of Station Brakes Failure [[crash]]es; you may instead reduce the ride to running a single train, but doing so will reduce capacity. The ride's excitement rating can rise to about 8 with only minor edits, so you do not need to spend a long time tweaking it. |
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As with Viper, edit Purple Peril by removing some inversions. This will decrease its nausea rating, although the rating will remain relatively high; be sure to put a handyman on patrol and some benches on the exit path. Reduce the train length to 5 cars and add a helix at the end to ensure the trains enter the station below 30 MPH (48 km/h), and adjust the timing so that all trains leave with full loads. |
As with Viper, edit Purple Peril by removing some inversions. This will decrease its nausea rating, although the rating will remain relatively high; be sure to put a handyman on patrol and some benches on the exit path. Reduce the train length to 5 cars and add a helix at the end to ensure the trains enter the station below 30 MPH (48 km/h), and adjust the timing so that all trains leave with full loads. |