The Steel Vengeance coaster style can go to 90 degree inclines, which is necessary due to the fact that its real-life equivalent has a 90-degree drop.
The annoying thing to me is that if I wanted to make a more generic/unbranded RMC with Unchained Malice trains, I can't get a 90-degree drop even disabling track limits. Furthermore, neither style allows you to go beyond 90 degrees (as seen on other inversion-type coasters like American Arrow), which really complicates creating elements like Immelmann and Dive loops without using the built-in track sections. Iron Fury suffers from this as well. Goliath at Six Flags Great America (real-life equivalent Iron Fury, with Unchained Malice type trains) has a dive loop that is currently impossible to build without using built in elements or crazy banking trickery, because once you're upside down in a roll, the editor does not allow you to build a pull-out, just up to 90 degrees before you have to pull out the "wrong" way.
Using the train selector on a Steel Vengeance track is not an option either, as (presumably for intellectual property reasons) you cannot adapt the Unchained Malice trains to Steel Vengeance track, nor the other way around.
My suggestion is as follows:
The annoying thing to me is that if I wanted to make a more generic/unbranded RMC with Unchained Malice trains, I can't get a 90-degree drop even disabling track limits. Furthermore, neither style allows you to go beyond 90 degrees (as seen on other inversion-type coasters like American Arrow), which really complicates creating elements like Immelmann and Dive loops without using the built-in track sections. Iron Fury suffers from this as well. Goliath at Six Flags Great America (real-life equivalent Iron Fury, with Unchained Malice type trains) has a dive loop that is currently impossible to build without using built in elements or crazy banking trickery, because once you're upside down in a roll, the editor does not allow you to build a pull-out, just up to 90 degrees before you have to pull out the "wrong" way.
Using the train selector on a Steel Vengeance track is not an option either, as (presumably for intellectual property reasons) you cannot adapt the Unchained Malice trains to Steel Vengeance track, nor the other way around.
My suggestion is as follows:
- Allow Unchained Malice (and Iron Fury if possible) to go to 90 degrees and beyond, at least with track limits disabled. I figure this tweak would be easier for Unchained Malice since it uses almost the exact same track, if not the exact same track, as the Steel Vengeance style.
- The beyond 90 modifciation could also be applied to the Steel Vengeance style in order to allow people who want to use the "steampunk" style trains to make dive, vertical, and Immelmann loops.