Could someone help me with the Oak Island 10 inversion coaster task?

Hello, hope everyone is doing well and taking care.

I have been playing the Planet Coaster Console edition career mode levels and I have been having a blast so far. I have reached the Oak Island scenario and have done all the tasks in the stage except for the 10 inversion coaster track. I have been using the S.L.V. coaster to try and get as many inversions done. So far, when I make a standard coaster build, I could do up to 5 inversions and have most of the needs (excitement, fear, nausea) in the green. However, when attempting to go for the 10 inversion track, then my coaster ends up being one of the scarier coasters. This is because when adding more inversions, the coaster loses speed, and if I made the coaster faster, then I end up scaring the guests due to the inversions being too tight for the new speed.

I want to ask if anyone has figured out how to build a coaster for this task, if there is a better coaster I should use for the scenario, and what is the aspect I should focus on when making longer coasters with more inversions. Any form of help would be appreciated! Thanks for reading.
 
Hey! Go figure, I made the coaster that meets all the requirements needed for the task when I attempted one more time 😂. Here it is below:

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What I made this time around is to divide the coaster into 3 different segments, each segment has the coaster lifted by chain (6m/s) so as to keep the momentum going smoothly without going crazy fast from the start. It starts with it at 63m high drop and some inversions, followed by 2 40m chain lifts with 2 or 3 inversions each.

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The overall ride this time just passed 6.0 excitement, and is less than 4 nausea. Despite it being 7.92 in fear, it is much better than the 11 or 13 levels of fear my previous attempts were.

I am finally glad I got this task done, it took a bit of time for me to complete compared to the ones prior, but it was definitely satisfying to meet the requested results. I hope my findings help you all as well! 👋
 
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