Marcel Vos
RollerCoaster Tycoon is an amazing game, but it’s not without its quirks. In this video we look at 10 times where the logic doesn’t quite hold up to real life.
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I put on ride photos on everything I can. Even on the half corkscrew 1 train thing. Make 3 second roller coaster ride and I make about 70 plus every 3 seconds? Lol
#2 the guests are explosive
Maye the Guests is not real Human or Maybe they Are Robot and Dummy
3:25 Did you really build the Euthanasia Coaster?
I always love seeing the cameo from the rainbow barrel of Ferris wheels.
I always thought the cost of things in sims was more like "we're just missing a letter so you don't think about big numbers"
@3:03 welcome to Japan 😂
If only amusement attractions were cheap in real life
Imagine in real life roller coasters could run without supports
The RCT World also has a jump from early Autumn to Spring, and the guests are in the same spot during this jump as if nothing happened
This is very funny!
I think the cheapness of the rides in RCT is due to programmers trying to keep numbers low. This game has to do massive calculations and it must be quite easy to overtax ram with having to remember these results. By lowering costs the game is staying close to small numbers of bit needed to represent these numbers. If they actually used real world numbers, they would need to increase the amount of money the park is earning, so the player can afford to purchase those rides. But that would require using more bits of data to represent just the money required and could overtax the ram as you get closer to building larger parks.
Your theory on big bones guest explaining both their indestructibility & their lack of swimming is great, but my actual favorite is the exploding inflatable boats on the log flume. They must use hydrogen to inflate them!
4:28, It's Amazing 🤣🤣🤣
very easy gg ez ez ez ez 6k likes for u ez.
4:30 that is an extremely popular restroom, did you put a Taco Bell in your park or something?
6:15 it's because the peeps are American. They'll complain on Social Media (where it will be suppressed) and then do nothing.
-People unable to pass an entrance for some types of rides if they don't have a partner.
-The eternal void beneath the ground
-Lava water
-When a minigolf is very busy, some customers will catch up to eachother. The customer who was already waiting for the guy before him to finish a hole will "let" the person behind him play instead, having to wait again, potentially getting stuck on a loop where they can never play the hole and leave the ride. Sometimes this happens on spiral slides as well when the maximum capacity is raised.
-Dingy rafts not only fly off of uncovered hills at high speeds, but also phase through the track when going down at high speeds where the track immediately goes back up (at least in the first game)
-Sunlight always shines from the right side of the screen no matter what angle you face
-Car rides and go karts that move without any riders driving them
-are elevators really a ride?
-staff members having no thoughts, personalities, or souls. They get paid, but they never leave the park, and don't complain about work conditions at all
-The park never closes for winter, so there really must be only eight months in a year (October skips directly to march)
Like the video people!!!!!
I wonder if any female guests gave birth while they were living at the park for 20 years. If so are new guests generated from these experiences.
I would be a really cool feature if the price people are willing to pay for on ride photos would be proportional to the speed or maybe how late in the track it is, but still requiring a certain amount of speed. Or both combined. That would encourage to build them in realistic/interesting places.
You forgot how 4 months either don't exist or if they do, people teleport to the very spot they were standing at when the park closes in October and reopens in March.