I can’t wait for the haunt version of the piers, but large parks really hog memory. I think my memory is 32 and it is upgradable to 64. Would adding more RAM help? I got a new desktop a few months ago because lightning fried my 5 year old one. And I had a surge protector battery backup. Is it the amount of individual pieces in a park that bog the game down or the use of toolkit items? The excessive use of billboards? Will no computer no matter how powerful solve the problem of low FPS and slowdown on large parks? Even with the graphic settings on low or off? I loaded up Midnight Manor park file and it says a music file is missing, but I have all the music files. Would you mind if I used the Manor in my own parks (I figured out how to save the parts of it and reassemble it) or build a park around the Manor in the park that it’s in? One idea I had was to build a Seaside Heights like park with the Manor, Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, NJ had a ride through haunted ride called Nightmare Manor, later remodeled into Stillwalk Manor. Hurricane Sandy destroyed it and it fell into the water, part of it washed ashore several miles away. It was at the far end of the pier. There were two piers in Seaside Heights, Casino and Funtown. Funtown was damaged by Sandy and burned down later.