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Post by mttbrilhart on Feb 27, 2009 15:52:02 GMT -5
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Post by mttbrilhart on Mar 14, 2009 13:12:19 GMT -5
Here are some images of the scenario. Hopefuly, they will be able to tempt someone to download my hard work, since nobody has yet...The layout of the scenario is quite vast. It includes Trimper's, the Inlet Village, Marty's Playland, The late Dough Roller, The Carousel House with all the great old vintage kiddie rides inside, The HH, Pirate's Cove, The Mirror Maze, Aladin's Lamp, Tidal Wave, The Sling-Shot, Matterhorn, Ferris Wheel, and tons more! Plus, it includes alot of bonus custom rides and scenery too! A custom WAV. Music File of the HH Lobby tune formated for installation to the game (opptional, not requiered to use scenario) is included. I worked really hard on this, and had to re-build the park itself several times to include new things. It's ashame to see such a great piece of work go to waste. The download is completley free, and 100% safe (as far as I know) of virus and spyware bull. It's worth the time to instal it.Readme For The Installation Download Link:www.mediafire.com/file/txmxzginjey/Readme.txtThe Scenario File Itself Download Link:www.mediafire.com/file/ztoznzdmji4/Trimper's Rides & Amusements By MTTB.SC6 The HH Lobby Tune WAV.file in RCT2 Format Download Here (Opptional):www.mediafire.com/file/mzjywn31thu/CUSTOM1.wav
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Post by plokoon111 on Mar 15, 2009 19:17:13 GMT -5
Thats pretty good. Now try and do it in RCT3. I tried it once but it got to laggy. I only finished a haunted house recreation.
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Post by the TROID! on Mar 26, 2009 16:13:10 GMT -5
Thats pretty good. Now try and do it in RCT3. I tried it once but it got to laggy. I only finished a haunted house recreation.
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Post by mttbrilhart on Mar 26, 2009 17:36:43 GMT -5
No, I'm not a RCT3 Guy. I'm a RCT2 Guy. Sorry, do that yourself. I can't deal with RCT3's lagging graphics and other technical problems. It's bad enough with the problems my laptop has now.
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Post by the TROID! on Mar 27, 2009 16:24:56 GMT -5
how about trying the Jolly Rogers Pier on RCT2
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Post by mttbrilhart on Mar 27, 2009 22:27:04 GMT -5
I have actualy already recreated Belmont Park CA, but I'm in the middle of quite a few recreation projects right-now...
They Include:
- Funland DL
- Knoebels PA
- Dutch Wonderland PA
- Disneyland CA (Don't think less of me cause' of it :
I was actualy thinking about mabey going back an renaming the scenario Ocean City Boardwalk Amusement Parks, and have both trimpers an the pier in one, along with an acssesable version of playland, and the shops along the boardwalk...
...But don't be expecting any updates on that just yet...
...I hope to have funland finished by the end of this weekend, but I'm already being faced with obsticals that may set the date for realese back to mid-next week...
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Post by mttbrilhart on Mar 29, 2009 10:30:27 GMT -5
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Post by Robert on Apr 22, 2009 5:32:23 GMT -5
Oh, shoot, I uninstalled RCT2 a couple years ago. I only play RCT3 now. It has so many advantages over RCT2, you can have unlimited custom rides and scenery per park unlike RCT2, you're not stuck to a 45 degree viewpoint, you can ride most of the rides. My machine is HP Vista 64 bit with quad core, 8 gb ram. I'm basically maxed out in terms of power, and I only paid $700 for the machine just after the New Year since my previous machine Shuttle went belly-up, it just blacked out but the hard drive data was recoverable on the new machine including all my game files like Trainz (train simulator and limitless layout builder), RCT3, etc. Maybe I should dig up the three RCT2 disks to play these parks. The Rehoboth Haunted Mansion, and Ocean City Trimper Haunted House and Pirate's Cove are the three best preserved examples of works by the same company. Rehoboth's Haunted Mansion was built in 1977-1978 by Jim Melonic's Fantasies and Dreams, which was previously This Is, Inc, Amusement Display Associates, Outdoor Dimensional Displays, etc. I wish some one would create a "new" dark ride for a park with Tracy elements like Haunted House, Whacky Shack, etc. I'm sure artists could create new props in the spirit of Tracy ones. But, I'm not sure if props like the saw mill, or naked lady would be accepted in today's sensitive world. Maybe order a Sally ride system and have someone else build props smilar to Tracy ones, and a facade.
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 22, 2009 18:20:57 GMT -5
It probably Blacked out cause' of RCT3's over demanding graphic card... ...RCT2 has a number of advantages, such as easy-on-the-system graphics, an overall more realistic, non-cartoonish look to it's visitors, and easy to use system...
I have made some custom scenery for RCT2, that was unfortunately not included in my scenario...All HH themed though...
They are:
- Count Wolf Von Vinderstine
- HH Clapboard fencing
- The HH Facade Bat
- HH Lobby-themed Crash Doors (work with darkrides)
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 25, 2009 21:05:09 GMT -5
Above, My HH Custom Scenery is visable...
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Post by Robert on Apr 26, 2009 23:45:58 GMT -5
Wow, cool Haunted House. Too bad you can't RIDE it unlike RCT3. The second floor balcony looks a bit wide. If I did one in RCT3, I would be able to take a 3D trip through the thing. It's not as much fun looking at it at a 45 degree angle watching peeps ride it and not being able to ride it.
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 27, 2009 18:53:16 GMT -5
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Post by Robert on Apr 27, 2009 23:48:25 GMT -5
I'm sorry. I lost RCT2 a few years ago to a hard drive crash, so I started over with RCT3. I didn't mean to trash your work, just stating the limitations of RCT2 itself. I have a powerful machine, but not everyone has powerful machines. The park looks great for an RCT2 park. I wish I could play with it but I'm not about to hunt for my 3 RCT2 disks and install it again. If I only want to play RCT3, that's my business. If you only want to play RCT2, that's your business. Please accept my apologies.
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 29, 2009 19:31:24 GMT -5
...I'll accept, but when are you gonna join? We need yor kind as I have said before...
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