Just today I uploaded one of my personal favorite coasters I've ever built, Recluse (a B&M Dive Coaster) onto the Steam Workshop. Of course, there were so smoothing issues with the zero-g roll because the game's smoothing tool doesn't work well for long, extended elements like that, but the coaster turned out really nice otherwise.
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I have spent some long days creating this coaster (the first I've uploaded to the workshop in nearly a year), so I really hope you all like it. Please give me any feedback you have about the coaster, subscribe to it on the workshop so you can use it in your parks, and follow me on Steam so you can see my creations I plan on releasing this holiday season. I really appreciate it and want to hear what people think about my creations, so that is why I am sharing them on the forums.
Find it on the Steam Workshop here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1233304681
Coaster stats and information (including Workshop description) are under the spoiler tag.
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I have spent some long days creating this coaster (the first I've uploaded to the workshop in nearly a year), so I really hope you all like it. Please give me any feedback you have about the coaster, subscribe to it on the workshop so you can use it in your parks, and follow me on Steam so you can see my creations I plan on releasing this holiday season. I really appreciate it and want to hear what people think about my creations, so that is why I am sharing them on the forums.
Find it on the Steam Workshop here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1233304681
Coaster stats and information (including Workshop description) are under the spoiler tag.
STATISTICS
Height: 157 feet
Top Speed: 64 mph
Track Length: 3,465 feet
Max G-force: 3.95 G's
Inversions: 2 -- Immelmann loop, zero-g roll
Airtime Moments: 3 -- first drop, two ejector airtime hills
COASTER INFORMATION
- Though many have come before it, some taller and some faster, none will ever top Recluse. This B&M Dive Coaster, standing 157 feet tall proudly above your amusement park skyline, reaches a top speed of 64 mph and nearly 4 G's. Not only will this coaster intimidate your park guests with its enormous height and blazing speed, but also its insane 90-degree first drop. Many Dive Coasters aren't long rides, but this is no short experience -- Recluse is the longest Dive Coaster in the world at 3,465 feet in length. It is the perfect coaster for any park due to its perfect height that will allow Recluse to complement and dominate any park skyline. It features creamy white track and muted brown supports, and crimson, gold, and silver trains.
- Layout: 90-degree first drop, Immelmann loop, overbanked turn, zero-g roll, mid-course brake run, ejector airtime hill,
large helix, ejector airtime hill
- Recluse can operate with one, two, or three trains, each with three rows of ten seats, allowing 30 passengers per train.
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
- If you subscribe to Recluse, you will receive: the coaster, western-themed station building, and fenced-in areas around the low points of the ride to ensure your guests stay out of restricted areas (which is more of a decoration that improves realism than anything else).
Height: 157 feet
Top Speed: 64 mph
Track Length: 3,465 feet
Max G-force: 3.95 G's
Inversions: 2 -- Immelmann loop, zero-g roll
Airtime Moments: 3 -- first drop, two ejector airtime hills
COASTER INFORMATION
- Though many have come before it, some taller and some faster, none will ever top Recluse. This B&M Dive Coaster, standing 157 feet tall proudly above your amusement park skyline, reaches a top speed of 64 mph and nearly 4 G's. Not only will this coaster intimidate your park guests with its enormous height and blazing speed, but also its insane 90-degree first drop. Many Dive Coasters aren't long rides, but this is no short experience -- Recluse is the longest Dive Coaster in the world at 3,465 feet in length. It is the perfect coaster for any park due to its perfect height that will allow Recluse to complement and dominate any park skyline. It features creamy white track and muted brown supports, and crimson, gold, and silver trains.
- Layout: 90-degree first drop, Immelmann loop, overbanked turn, zero-g roll, mid-course brake run, ejector airtime hill,
large helix, ejector airtime hill
- Recluse can operate with one, two, or three trains, each with three rows of ten seats, allowing 30 passengers per train.
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
- If you subscribe to Recluse, you will receive: the coaster, western-themed station building, and fenced-in areas around the low points of the ride to ensure your guests stay out of restricted areas (which is more of a decoration that improves realism than anything else).
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