- Enchanted Lake
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B: 1979-1980 Total guess; C: 1997
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A: Wilt Chamberlin C: 169
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- Highland Lakes
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The Wonderful World of OZ
To mirror Wagi's thoughts, the Emerald City is complete, the Wicked Witch's Haunted Forest bench is finished, and Yellow Brick Country needs a few tweaks, but is about 95% done. We could probably release those first two benches in the next couple of weeks. As he mentioned, Northern Kingdom needs some love, but I haven't been able to devote any time at all over the last few months. Maybe someday...
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The Wonderful World of OZ
The Wonderful World of OZ Bench One is available for download pending Steam approval. Steam Workshop::Wonderful World Of Oz Bench OneBench one contains the beautiful entrance plaza, Hometown Kansas (the land of e pluribus unum, as the Wizard called it), Professor Marvel's World, the Gale Farm, and Munchkinland! Once again, we used a number of blueprints off the Workshop and would like to thank everyone's we borrowed. Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement. This park has truly been a labor of love, (and patience on Wagi's part waiting for me!!!), but we hope that you will find it worth the wait! Don't forget, to truly enjoy the park, you will need to download about 500+ custom CS pieces!
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Yeah, no pinstripes for Taft! 😆 He was a wee bit on the stout size! Besides, as Wagi will probably remind us, I knew him personally! You know, being older than dirt and all!
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Rudi Rennkamel observations as to PC2 future
I saw this the other day myself. It's nice that they are finally recognizing that they seem to have lost some (or perhaps all) of the good will of the community, and they want to make that up. In my mind, it's a too little too late. Of course, in the final analysis, it will all come down to economics. I believe they have sold less than half the numbers on PC2 as they did PC1. The base game is now going for 40% off. Not sure what the numbers are on the new DLC, but is it profitable? It's great to talk about a long laundry list of new DLCs, rides, and what not, but if they don't make the projected numbers Frontier desires, they could just drop the project and move the staff onto something more profitable. It's a shame they didn't seem to want to engage the community during the first whole year the game was available. Sorry, but this just sort of reeks of desperation to me. And for the record, I like the game! So imagine what the nay-sayers and doom and gloomers are saying!
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Better double check this question, Wowman. Reagan was the first president to attend the Summer Olympic games in 1984, but FDR as governor of New York opened the Lake Placid games in 1932, then was elected president nine months later. So technically, he was the first president, (although you did mention sitting, so never mind!!!) Oh yeah, Taft (1909-1913) wore a gray suit with a waistcoat! Come to think of it, he ALWAYS wore a gray coat with a waistcoat!!! 🤣 Remember, history and civics teacher here!
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I would think D: Colorado River only because it carved the Grand Canyon, but I assume you mean deepest today, so I have no idea and will echo JB in saying A: Congo River.
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The Wonderful World of OZ
Most of the signs are CS, created by Wagi and are available on the Workshop, or at least will be when he has a chance to make them public! (As shyguy mentioned, that will take several days for him to do, and several more to download!) You didn't have any plans for about a week, did you?!?! 🤣
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The Wonderful World of OZ
The Lollipop Guild really shines at night! [img] [img] I wonder where this path leads? [img] Cool! [img] Heading back through Munchkinland, [img] Which way do we go? [img] At last we encounter; [img] There's also a cute little boat ride here; [img] [img] That wraps up our look at bench one of the Wonderful World of OZ. I will post the park file in the next few days! Hopefully, you have been keeping up with the sheer volume of CS that Wagi has created for the park. You can certainly download the file and enjoy it, but the real experience comes from ensuring you have all 500+ CS pieces!!! 😁
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Sorcery Pack (Basically Harry Potter pack)
It's a shame you have decided to leave, but I believe you have misconstrued what others are trying to tell you. It's not the message, it's the attitude behind it. We all know there are issues with the game, but keep in mind that the game is aimed toward casual gamers and consoles, not serious builders like the bulk of people here. Does the game work for the casual gamer? Pretty much yes. I merely mentioned you might be happier playing a different game. Every one of your posts on this site have been negative, nothing positive at all, which is a shame, as there are a few very good things about the current game. You also never compliment other's work, but it appears you are put out because no one "appreciates" your 70 blueprints. I'm sorry you feel used that people are using your blueprints, but again, most everyone else here has contributed a ton of blueprints, scenarios, and parks, with little or no fanfare. You do have the option to not post anything. No one is making you do it. I did not react to your post directed at me, as I have better things to do with my time, but it was certainly uncalled for. Just because you disagree with someone does not automatically give you the right to insult them. In the future, perhaps you should think before you type. Again, I'm sorry you have decided to leave this community, and I hope you find a game you can believe in and love in the future.
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I'm totally guessing and saying C: Paricutin (a cinder cone volcano in Mexico) I was leaning toward the Amazon, but they already have the harbor at Rio, which is pretty close to the Amazon watershed (I think about 100 miles), so I nixxed that answer. The Rhine river valley is way too built up and altered by man to be a natural wonder, so I coin tossed the other two!
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PC2 - Kiddie Circus Train
Yes, it's the Pearl Rides Family Train. The peeps love it! [img] [img]