Joël
Volunteer Moderator
I liked water parks in RCT3 as well but I wouldn't buy a game that only involves building and managing water parks.Uh not necessarily, I loved the mix of 3 in rct3
I liked water parks in RCT3 as well but I wouldn't buy a game that only involves building and managing water parks.Uh not necessarily, I loved the mix of 3 in rct3
Yes, that's what Frontier should do like Planet ZooI liked water parks in RCT3 as well but I wouldn't buy a game that only involves building and managing water parks.
I, for one, would rather see a Planet Splash stand-alone game with future DLC that expand on water parks and scenery rather than have a water park DLC. But hear me out. Water parks are not part of theme parks, they are a secondary park with a whole different management and operations aspect. So a standalone game would do great since we're now getting Planet Zoo which is the second chapter to the Planet franchise.
I don’t want “water parks” for PlanCo, but I would definitely buy “Planet Splash” believing that making it a stand alone would make it much better than what they would have to half *** it to include in PlanCo.
I can only see water parks if they are included in a future PC2, that way they could be planned for from the start and the games coding could be done to support them. I'm not sure how they would add water parks to the current game (and they've said repeatedly it's not happening), because it would likely require a ton of new programing not only for the water, but for peeps to use that water (changing into swim wear, all the different actions of swimming, sliding, showering, diving, etc.), things that would in turn affect everything else in the game that we have now. That's a heavy burden to add to a game that already struggles when you add too many things like water effects, billboards, fireworks that we already have now, especially on bigger park benches...which likely would happen when people decide to add water parks to current park benches.