What I would like to see is an option to host media events for new coasters or rides like amusement parks have in real life where we have a list of news stations and youtubers and we pick a selection of them based on their subscriber count and popularity (if a youtuber) or the reputability if it's a news station
The second thing I'd like to see to make this game more realistic is more realistic coaster physics (you did it for flumes so what's stopping you from doing coasters?) where coasters would run faster or slower depending on the weather, or the wind, and it's possible for the coaster to de rail from the track when it's open to the public (obviously it wouldn't happen too often though) and then maintenance would have to come by and safely get everyone off the train and the coaster would be forced to close for a few in game days/months while maintenance gets it back on the track and fixes the track where it derailed because obviously it would be damaged, and then maintenance would perform up to 35 test runs to make sure it's ok for people to ride (if you do add this though, then during the period starting from the derailment to when it opens back up, players will not be able to edit the coaster or open it or test it manually, everything would be automated until it opens back up to the public)
The last thing I'd like to see is more realistic breakdowns, such as where the coaster stops on a block section (lift hill, block brake) and then the mechanics have to come by to fix the ride
The second thing I'd like to see to make this game more realistic is more realistic coaster physics (you did it for flumes so what's stopping you from doing coasters?) where coasters would run faster or slower depending on the weather, or the wind, and it's possible for the coaster to de rail from the track when it's open to the public (obviously it wouldn't happen too often though) and then maintenance would have to come by and safely get everyone off the train and the coaster would be forced to close for a few in game days/months while maintenance gets it back on the track and fixes the track where it derailed because obviously it would be damaged, and then maintenance would perform up to 35 test runs to make sure it's ok for people to ride (if you do add this though, then during the period starting from the derailment to when it opens back up, players will not be able to edit the coaster or open it or test it manually, everything would be automated until it opens back up to the public)
The last thing I'd like to see is more realistic breakdowns, such as where the coaster stops on a block section (lift hill, block brake) and then the mechanics have to come by to fix the ride