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Tiny footprint, high excitement, low cost, crash-proof.<br/> |
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Originally built around the underground entrance in the sloping side of [[Crater Lake]] (I'm not the first to do that!) it features a walkway through the center of the coaster and through the loop which is useful to access the top-level station and room on the path for a snack booth (or vomitorium) inside the coaster, halfway up, through the bottom of the loop. When a main path is routed this way it increases interest to ride and pumps the coaster excitement score. It's crash proof because it rolls out of the high station into the loop, features a chain at the top of each hump so it will never roll back and it can't fail the station brakes because the lift hill is the approach to the station, it just climbs the lift at the end until it has run out of speed and continues into the station at 5mph. If this were built in real life it would be very efficient to operate. The access path can climb entirely within to the queue and station which can be folded over the top - containing the entire attraction and services within the rectangular footprint. [To build at [[Crater Lake]] either study the design and excavate as you build or kill the entrance path momentarily and excavate the footprint, build from the saved file, then reconstruct the path. The former is worth more excitement than the latter because of it's subterranean tunnels.] When built on flat land, each end has open space to put a tower attraction up and out the top. See pictures for path opportunity details and tower placement. |
Originally built around the underground entrance in the sloping side of [[Crater Lake]] (I'm not the first to do that!) it features a walkway through the center of the coaster and through the loop which is useful to access the top-level station and room on the path for a snack booth (or vomitorium) inside the coaster, halfway up, through the bottom of the loop. When a main path is routed this way it increases interest to ride and pumps the coaster excitement score. It's crash proof because it rolls out of the high station into the loop, features a chain at the top of each hump so it will never roll back and it can't fail the station brakes because the lift hill is the approach to the station, it just climbs the lift at the end until it has run out of speed and continues into the station at 5mph. If this were built in real life it would be very efficient to operate. The access path can climb entirely within to the queue and station which can be folded over the top - containing the entire attraction and services within the rectangular footprint. [To build at [[Crater Lake]] either study the design and excavate as you build or kill the entrance path momentarily and excavate the footprint, build from the saved file, then reconstruct the path. The former is worth more excitement than the latter because of it's subterranean tunnels.] When built on flat land, each end has open space to put a tower attraction up and out the top. See pictures for path opportunity details and tower placement. |
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*Intensity: 8.40 |
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Revision as of 12:37, 20 April 2014
This is a Ride Exchange subpage.
The tracks in this article are custom-made and have been uploaded by one of our users for you to enjoy. |
Please enjoy this Ride Exchange from DisneyWizard (Payphone Wiki Administrator (Disney Wizard|M|T|C|E|Ph|IJ)) of coasters, attractions, voyages, cruises and adventures by DisneyWizard! (sorry, no rides here. (that's a Disney joke.)) All my track offerings are only from the original RollerCoaster Tycoon & expansion packs - Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions and Loopy Landscapes.
Featured track layout designs
Title | Download | Type | ER | IR | NR | Size | Cost | Image | stall / crash |
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Antares | File:Antares.td4 | Wooden Roller Coaster | 7.02 | 8.40 | 4.58 | 7x23 | 9,903 | Antares.jpg | * † ‡ |
Antares Racer | File:Antares Racer.td4 | Wooden Roller Coaster | 8.43 | 9.53 | 5.45 | 14x23 | 20,053 | Antares Racer.jpg |
Antares
My favorite build of all time: Antares (Wooden Looping Roller Coaster)
Tiny footprint, high excitement, low cost, crash-proof.
Originally built around the underground entrance in the sloping side of Crater Lake (I'm not the first to do that!) it features a walkway through the center of the coaster and through the loop which is useful to access the top-level station and room on the path for a snack booth (or vomitorium) inside the coaster, halfway up, through the bottom of the loop. When a main path is routed this way it increases interest to ride and pumps the coaster excitement score. It's crash proof because it rolls out of the high station into the loop, features a chain at the top of each hump so it will never roll back and it can't fail the station brakes because the lift hill is the approach to the station, it just climbs the lift at the end until it has run out of speed and continues into the station at 5mph. If this were built in real life it would be very efficient to operate. The access path can climb entirely within to the queue and station which can be folded over the top - containing the entire attraction and services within the rectangular footprint. [To build at Crater Lake either study the design and excavate as you build or kill the entrance path momentarily and excavate the footprint, build from the saved file, then reconstruct the path. The former is worth more excitement than the latter because of it's subterranean tunnels.] When built on flat land, each end has open space to put a tower attraction up and out the top. See pictures for path opportunity details and tower placement.
- File:Antares.td4
- Excitement: 7.02
- Intensity: 8.40
- Nausea: 4.58
<poll> Antares achieves what rating? 5 - Great 4 - Good 3 - OK 2 - Bad 1 - Terrible </poll>
Antares Racer
The same design as Antares, built as one coaster in twin reflection with twin adjacent stations for dual launch. Although now limited to four trains, that also lends to safety as each track side has only one train at a time traveling while the other is in station. To facilitate construction as one build, the track swaps sides at the end, which also makes it very easy to give departing guests the immediate opportunity to try the other side (which they frequently decide to do) by placing the entrance path marquee directly across from the exit. See pictures for suggest access paths, stations configuration and incorporating tower attractions.
- File:Antares Racer.td4
- Excitement: 7.20
- Intensity: 7.44
- Nausea: 3.31
<poll> Antares Racer achieves what rating? 5 - Great 4 - Good 3 - OK 2 - Bad 1 - Terrible </poll>
General Info Track design data:
Compatibility: Any game, or incompatibility with named version.
Research: Count of R&D rounds to wait for availability.
Excitement Score (will vary based on location and scenery "in situ").
Intensity Score
Nausea Score
Research: Invest in R&D until this level is developed.
Stall Conditions (may include *): The conditions under which a train could fail to complete the circuit.
Crash Conditions (may include †, ‡): The conditions under which a ride could crash.
Other Notes: Any other pertinent information.
Disclaimer for my own insurance:
*: Indicates that stall conditions have not been tested for all car number combinations.
†: Indicates that otherwise nonexistent crash conditions may depend on stall conditions.
‡: Indicates no crash conditions observed.
Important: While trying to implement one of these track designs, you might get one of three terrain error messages:
- Can't position this here…
- Can't build this here: too high for supports!
- Can't build this here: too high!
If you should see one of these error messages, adjust the cause. Here is how: Download the scenario file that corresponds to the park in which it was first built then study the terrain. All of those error messages have something to do with the terrain. Observe and take note the high points and low points of the track design and how that interacts with the terrain, and then landscape accordingly, such as: hover the track profile shadow over the land where it should go and then clear away the trees in the way.
Also See: Worldwide Parks by DisneyWizard
- Challenges - Tough to win yet fun to play.
- Completed Scenarios - Innovative solution suggestions
- Almost There! - One Step to Win! Unlock the next few scenarios by running these hump busters for a game day or two.
- Fantasy Parks - My fabrications, tools and TRG Scenario Editor flat landscape, no charge, freebuild developer sandbox.
RollerCoaster Tycoon
Forest Frontiers
Dynamite Dunes
Leafy Lake
Diamond Heights
Evergreen Gardens
Bumbly Beach
Trinity Islands
Katie's World
Dinky Park
Aqua Park
Millennium Mines
Karts and Coasters
Mel's World
Mothball Mountain
Pacific Pyramids
Crumbly Woods
Big Pier
Lightning Peaks
Ivory Towers
Rainbow Valley
Thunder Rock
Mega Park
Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions
Whispering Cliffs
Three Monkeys Park
Canary Mines
Barony Bridge
Funtopia
Haunted Harbor
Fun Fortress
Future World
Gentle Glen
Jolly Jungle
Hydro Hills
Sprightly Park
Magic Quarters
Fruit Farm
Butterfly Dam
Coaster Canyon
Thunderstorm Park
Harmonic Hills
Roman Village
Swamp Cove
Adrenaline Heights
Utopia Park
Rotting Heights
Fiasco Forest
Pickle Park
Giggle Downs
Mineral Park
Coaster Crazy
Urban Park
Geoffrey Gardens
Loopy Landscapes
Iceberg Islands
Volcania
Arid Heights
Razor Rocks
Crater Lake
Vertigo Views
Big Pier 2
Dragon's Cove
Good Knight Park
Wacky Warren
Grand Glacier
Crazy Craters
Dusty Desert
Woodworm Park
Icarus Park
Sunny Swamps
Frightmare Hills
Thunder Rocks
Octagon Park
Pleasure Island
Icicle Worlds
Southern Sands
Tiny Towers
Nevermore Park
Pacifica
Urban Jungle
Terror Town
Megaworld Park
Venus Ponds
Micro Park
Real-Life Parks
Alton Towers
Heide-Park
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Competitions
Steel Twister Roller Coaster Competition
Go Karts Competition
Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster Competition
Mine Train Roller Coaster Competition
Steel Roller Coaster Competition
Bobsled Roller Coaster Competition
Inverted Roller Coaster Competition
Suspended Roller Coaster Competition
Stand-Up Steel Roller Coaster Competition
Wooden Roller Coaster Competition
Steel Mini Roller Coaster Competition
Extras
Fort Anachronism
PC Player (Promotional)
PC Gaming World (Promotional)
gameplay (Promotional)
Also see: Worldwide Parks by DisneyWizard
DisneyWizard's Scenario Exchange
- Challenges - Tough to win yet fun to play.
- Completed Scenarios - Innovative solution suggestions
- Almost There! - One Step to Win! Unlock the next few scenarios by running these hump busters for a game day or two.
- Fantasy Parks - My fabrications, tools and TRG Scenario Editor flat landscape, no charge, freebuild developer sandbox.