Frontier, can we please get a flashlight button for when building underground?
The idea is that you'd have a little button off to the side of the screen (maybe under notifications?) or down in the bottom bar (maybe next to time of day?) that behaves like the flashlight on a smartphone. Click it and a flood light or spotlight will be invisibly attached to the camera to light up what you're looking at. You can then work underground or within caves without having to place work lights. This is different from the way it worked in RCT3 since the light is attached to the camera and not the mouse cursor.
I've been working on a park that has an underground section for a roller coaster and log flume. This requires space for exhibits and animatronics off to the side of the track. Hollowing out these spaces can be impossible in the dark. I tend to use the generic spotlights or the sci-fi flood lights to help me see. These work lights get removed when I'm done. It would be a lot easier if I could just toggle a light in front of the camera. Getting the work lights into position can be tedious, especially with ride collision boundaries limiting positioning.
Anyone else think this is a good idea?
The idea is that you'd have a little button off to the side of the screen (maybe under notifications?) or down in the bottom bar (maybe next to time of day?) that behaves like the flashlight on a smartphone. Click it and a flood light or spotlight will be invisibly attached to the camera to light up what you're looking at. You can then work underground or within caves without having to place work lights. This is different from the way it worked in RCT3 since the light is attached to the camera and not the mouse cursor.
I've been working on a park that has an underground section for a roller coaster and log flume. This requires space for exhibits and animatronics off to the side of the track. Hollowing out these spaces can be impossible in the dark. I tend to use the generic spotlights or the sci-fi flood lights to help me see. These work lights get removed when I'm done. It would be a lot easier if I could just toggle a light in front of the camera. Getting the work lights into position can be tedious, especially with ride collision boundaries limiting positioning.
Anyone else think this is a good idea?