Sunday, January 26, 2014

Getting used to No Limits 2

Well I'm finally getting used to No Limits 2.  It's a little different to use than No Limits as far as the editor goes.  However it makes an easier, more professional coaster.  In version 1 of the software, it was kind of like using the pen tool in Photoshop.  Your endpoints were connected to the track which made sometimes made parts of the ride bumpy.  In version 2 however, the endpoints are not connected to the track which gets rid of those unwanted jolts in the track.  Also in version 1, there were three different programs for the whole software.  The simulator, the track editor, and the landscaping program.  In version 2, the landscaping program is combined with the track editor.  And the editor and simulator now fit into one program.

Now when I showed some pictures of one of my coaster designs that I called Storm,  I also mentioned I was working on another one like Storm, only taller and faster.  Well I'm still working on that one.  However, another idea came into my mind while I was working.

Now what came into my mind is similar in the height and speed category, but is a different style.  The ride idea is an Intamin AG styled Giga Coaster inspired by Intimidator 305 at Kings Dominion.  This ride idea will contain high speed turns and twists, ejector airtime hills, and a top speed around 90 mph.  The super coaster is called Epic.

Here's what I have so far.


 

I actually went to Kings Dominion and got to ride the Intimidator 305.  It was the highlight of my whole Washington DC trip.  However, a good story like that will be saved for later.
 
That's all I have for now.  Thanks for reading.


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