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Supra G.L.

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    • 1 download
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This was my entry for Roller Coasters & Friends' Micro Park challenge, where I had to make the best park in a 10x10 terrain. I left the park borders so you can see it respects the size limit. I won second place. For this park, I wanted it to be built around a space rocket, and my goal was to build the most rides possible while making the rocket aesthetically pleasing. 6 functional rides + shops were able to fit in the rocket. So, grab your helmet and your space suit, because it's gonna be a very astonishing, spatial experience! This park was mostly built without custom object, except for black tile pieces and custom rides. All custom content is plugged in with the save. I hope you like it. :D
    • 3 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This track is called 'Shroom Fantasy World. A Mario-Kart inspired go-kart track that I built in Roller Coasters & Friends' multiplayer server. 'Shroom Fantasy World is kind of a mix of Rainbow Road and MKWii's Mushroom Gorge with a big personal touch. It includes a few space structures, a village inhabited by Toads and many, many mushrooms. I hope you like it! And good luck for all!
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. A small park that I built in the Discord server RollerCoasters And Friends for the Autumn Challenge contest. My main source of inspiration is a place named Mont-Tremblant, a town in Canada that is well know for its touristic appeal. This place is very appreciated for its ski center, the shops, the hotels, its golf course, etc. However, I decided to remake that place as a small park, with a small village with shops and rides, a boat ride and a car ride and, most importantly, a mountain with the main feature of the park, its alpine coaster. Everything in an autumn environment. The original file contains Wacky World/Time Twister expansion objects. This one has every of those object removed or replaced so you still can open it without the expansions. The park file is in a .zip file due to the size that exceeds the limit. I hope you like it! :D
    • 0 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Three years ago, researchers and geographs discovered an isolated mountain in Japan, which was inhabited by the spirit of a mythical Japanese dragon, the ryū. They were not able to estimate the time it occupied this site, but they know that it was there for a very long time ago. The geographers named the site Spirited Mountain, to represent the living dragon spirit in it. The government also protected the site and made it a touristic place that got a lot of popularity. To bring even more guests and tourists to the Spirited Mountain, the authorities decided to build a roller coaster on it. Named after the spirit of the dragon, Ryū is a small wild mouse coaster designed to go fast at parts and have large turns to compensate from the high speed. It also takes advantage of the landscape to have a few underground tunnels and make the ride more interesting. The mountain entrance has the shape of the ryū's head, so people would not forget about the spirit living there. Due to the very high popularity of the place, the authorities asked for building a small village around it, so guests could benefit from essential services such as restaurants and toilets. It became one of the most appreciated touristic site of Japan. Made entirely of vanilla scenery except for support blockers. See final screenshot for statistiques. Underground view also included. This park is built in OpenRCT2, but is compatible with vanilla RCT2. I haven't tried to open it with RCT Classic. Let's have a great round 272!
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is an entry I did for a fun, casual Survivor contest, which consist of eliminating an entry each turn by voting for the weakest one until there is one entry remaining. For this one, I decided to set it in a tropical jungle, with giant trees, a river, a screaming swing, a swinger and many wooden buildings. The coaster I made is a suspended swinging coaster, which goes around the three giant trees that I built. This was built without any custom scenery objects (NCSO) except the black tiles, the custom paths, the custom rides and the support blockers. See final screenshot for statistiques. This park is built in OpenRCT2, but is compatible with vanilla RCT2. I haven't tried to open it with RCT Classic. Let's have a great round 270!
    • 1 download
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello everyone! :D This is the map where I built Base Alpha, so you can see it in the original RCT2 instead of having a track file that is working only in OpenRCT2. See final screenshot for statistiques. Download for OpenRCT2's track file: https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/3847-base-alpha/
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello everyone! :D Just a small download because I'm bored. This is a mini roller coaster called Base Alpha. It's a coaster built around a high-tech space base, using scenery from Abstract, Mechanical, Space and Alien themings. OpenRCT2 only. The file is a track file that contains more scenery than what an ordinary track file can accept, so it's not working in the original RCT2. See final screenshot for statistiques. Download for a compatible version with the original RCT2 (map only): https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/3846-base-alpha-original-rct2/
    • 24 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello everyone! :D Desert Traveller is a tilt corkscrew roller coaster built around a small abandoned Egyptian city. This city is installed on a deserted island in an oasis. This area shows many Egyptian style buildings and ruins designed in various ways, many times with fancy and sometimes unreal details. This area is complete with many stalls around the city and a few flat rides, such as a snake slide ride and a Phoenix twister. I noticed that advanced NCS (Non Custom Scenery) parks or tracks are very rare, because most people don't like the original scenery objects and prefer using custom objects. However, I see a lot of potential in NCS RCT3, so I decided to bring it back with that roller coaster. I also gave myself the challenge to use only scenery from the original game and Wild expansion. The only object from Soaked I used is the fire particle. There is a READ ME file in the download that explains how to install that object in the game for people who only have Wild. Complete POV there: https://youtu.be/AseLiVy5QV4 See final screenshot for statistiques. Let's have a nice round 265! :D
    • 6 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello everyone! :D This is an old roller coaster I built at Whiskey Station (now Tycoon Paradise) a long, long time ago. It was the biggest roller coaster I had built on this server at that time, and I'm still happy to look at it after a few years. Note: This track is not representative of what I'm able to do today because it is a bit outdated. Cave Crusher is supposed to be a twister roller coaster built on a rough land and with massive supports to keep it on site. This track also has a small river going under the track and a dense coniferous forest. There are other roller coasters around this track, such as a looping roller coaster (also made by me), 2 wooden roller coasters and 1 hyper coaster. Don't care about them. This track was built on Tycoon Paradise's server in OpenRCT2. See final screenshot for statistiques. Let's have a great round! And good luck everyone! :D
    • 7 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. I easily exceeded the scenery object limit for this roller coaster, so I had to cut a lot in the scenery. I hope you like it anyway. The layout of this suspended swinging coaster was made in online OpenRCT2, but I made the scenery offline, in the original RCT2 and saved the track in the original RCT2 too. I was inspired to make special supports for this one, because this kind of roller coaster have a lot of helixes and needs specific supports to support them. Also, I think this track is beautiful in purple, dark purple. It makes it better in my opinion. See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. It was a long time ago I didn't enter a track in the Build It! competition. Let's have a good round! :D Those times, I played online OpenRCT2 a lot and I managed to find a server where I built one of my best roller coaster so far. Credit goes to Whiskey Station for the map. Link: http://whiskeystation.com/ This time, I built a floorless roller coaster on the biggest sand dune of the park, near the main lake. Again, the main theme is desert. (yes, I love this theme :P) For this track, I used scenery from Egypt, Mine and Medieval themeings to build impressive and detailed sand structures around the track. I also used the Mechanical themeing to make custom supports under most of the track. In addition to the track, I built a splash boat with an impressive drop of 25 meters. I thought it would be a good idea to place both rides in the same zone, both connect very well together. Also, I used every tools and cheats I could get with OpenRCT2 to build this roller coaster, such as disabling clearance checks (for placing objects throught other objects) and disabling support limits (for building as high as we want whatever the track is). For this reason, the map could be a bit unstable, since other players used a buch of cheats too, and I tried as much as possible to make it openable in the original RCT2 for everyone. Watch the POV of the track here: https://youtu.be/J0DFeEJbDmE See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 6 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is the final result of my RCT1 serie premiere Build the Mega Park. I hope you like it! :D Tropical Ramble is, as the name describes it, a roller coaster built in tropics. It uses ONE single track for all supports, except for the catwalks of the chain lift and the first block brake section, which use in total 4 tracks. For the folliage, I used trees, bushes and flowers from the jungle theme. This roller coaster also comes with a small village that contains a few small rides, the biggest one is the vintage cars in the big yellow house. I tried to replicate the Hawaiian style, but with my personal touch, a BIG touch. However, it is difficult to theme this section very well because of all the limits of the game, fortunately I'm proud of the final result. Link of the finale of Build the Mega Park serie premiere: https://youtu.be/OoHhlzFw7aw Link of Build the Mega Park serie: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4IZq7fxXgMrSrrT1eLqQAAJjzJfivF7P Workbench used: bottom of the web page at the following link http://www.gamebeacon.com/downloads/rct/rc.html See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. I found time to make another RCT2 roller coaster during the time I'm not continuing my RCT1 serie premiere Build the Mega Park. Inspiration was low, but I still managed to make something beautiful. This is the first Giga Coaster I upload here. It is small (and I prefer it like that), but easier to edit since the work to do on it is lesser. I tried to make a classical style station using Roman scenery objects and arches. I didn't put a lot of effort on it, but I think I did well. I hope you like it! :D See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is the first park I upload here, but not the first one I made. It's also the second 50 x 50 park I made. I hope you like it! :D I call this park "Techno Park" because this is the theme of the park, even if I named it Blue Thunder. This one includes 3 roller coasters and several small rides, such as an elevator in the tower at the center of the park. It also contains an airport section and a "Dangerous Zone" section, but also a ton of techno scenery elements like cogwheels, glasswalls, flying cars and motorcycles, robots, skyscrapers and space objects. The blue and grey colors are predominant in this park because they fit very well with the theme. For this park, I used a lot of custom objects I got from many workbenches like H2H7 (link: http://www.nedesigns.com/park/3302/h2h7-official-workbench/) and many parks, such as FLUXtrance's industrial park Deus ex Machina and Sunset Valley I checked the option "Export plug-in objects with saved games", so you don't have to download every custom objects to open it, they will be downloaded when you open the park. This park is built in OpenRCT2, but is compatible with vanilla RCT2. I haven't tried to open it with RCT Classic. Check the Youtube video of the park here: https://youtu.be/7sq2LyBTTe8
    • 0 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is actually my most gorgeous RCT1 roller coaster I ever made, just for the Build It! competition. This time, the roller coaster takes place in the Middle East desert. As the name Desert Conqueror may describe, it is intended to have set an Empire on deserted plains. This hypercoaster includes a lot of sand structures, castles and ruins as much as many houses to establish a big village around the track. It also includes a big river similar to the Nile with a big folliage and a section with an oasis, but also fertile lands where villagers can cultivate veggies and cereals like wheat. A very detailed section with a few rides near the roller coaster was added to fill in a section that could only involve some sand mounds and a few cactuses and to spice up the atmosphere of the park. Even if it might be a bit too colorfull for a park like that, I think this is worth it. Workbench used: bottom of the page at the following link: http://www.gamebeacon.com/downloads/rct/rc.html See final screenshot for statistiques. Let's have a great Build It! competition round 236!
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Another RCT2 track I built. I hope you like it. I just rushed this one because I had nothing to do and wanted it to be finished as soon as possible. So there is the first Vertical Drop Roller Coaster I upload here. I called it Dark Vampire. I know the name isn't related to the theme of the track, but its darkness made me think about that. Not very complicated, but beautiful as always. See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 5 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. I'm still trying to push RCT1 at its limits by finding new ways to build roller coasters, structures and buildings. This download shows what kind of experiment I'm doing now. For this experimental roller coaster, which I named Yellow Looper, I'm trying to make custom supports with any resource I have in the game. This time, I did some landscaping to elevate several pieces of land and color them in a realistic way. It turned out well in my opinion, but I think I'll not use that technique for the next RCT1 roller coasters I'll build, because I have better options for making custom supports. I did some finish on the track to make it visually good for a download. I didn't put a lot of work for the scenery and folliage, but it's better than if I did nothing. Be free to comment my work. If you have any tips to give me about building better RCT1 tracks, I would be happy to hear them! See final screenshot for statistiques. Workbench used: bottom of the web page from the following link: http://www.gamebeacon.com/downloads/rct/rc.html
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Another big roller coaster I upload on this forum. I hope you like it! :) For this roller coaster, I was inspired a lot by the space and martian themeings, making many rocky hills, craterias and several space buildings as much as using a lot of rockets, capsules, space trees and martian objects. Purple is a dominant colour for this track because... my mind said this. Also, I feel this is a good color for a space track. This roller coaster was supposed to be a test for experimenting what kind of scenery I can do in RCT1 with the several limitations of the game. However, it turned out so well that I decided to complete it and upload it in some way, potentially for a competition like Build It! The map I used is basically the Blackpool Pleasure Beach scenario, with all rides unlocked, a flat land and over 3 million dollars. If you wanna get it, check at the bottom of the website page at the following link: http://www.gamebeacon.com/downloads/rct/rc.html See final screenshot for statistiques. Let's have a great Build It! competition round 233! :D
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. One of the biggest and best roller coasters I've ever built in Rollercoaster Tycoon 2. I hope you like it! This design is very particular because of the launched lift hill that propels the trains to a first serie of loops before falling down at a maximum speed of 111 km/h. The trains also go through many big hills and a total of 6 inversions to give guests a very big dose of adrenaline. Furthermore, I wanted to give my roller coaster a rustic style, including a giant brick station, wooden structures, abundant vegetation and a few ruins around it. Also, the scenery is so massive that it was impossible to save it entirely, so I only share the park. For this roller coaster, I used a few cheats to place some scenery objects in unusual positions and at spots we can't usually place them, such as very close under diagonal hills. However, this does not affect the save file at all. See final screenshot for statistiques. Let's have a great Build It! competition round 232! :D
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. My 7th upload in this forum. I hope you like it. Again, this is another roller coaster I built online. However, I modified it a little bit so I can save the track with all its scenery, because the original one has too much scenery to be saved completely. This time, I was inspired by making an Egypt and Medieval themed roller coaster and it led me to build a sand castle station. Using scenery from Egypt, Medieval and Mine themeings, I was able to make something gorgeous but not too big so I can save it. See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 4 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. My sixth roller coaster I upload here! This is a random roller coaster I built online in OpenRCT2. When I finished the layout, I got some inspiration and wanted to finish it. And there is the result. The name "Blue Wave" came from its ondulated shape and its blue color. I throught it would be original to name it like that. See final screenshot for statistiques.
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    • 4 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. It has been a long time I didn't upload something... not really a long time, but RCTgo missed me. This is a simple floorless roller coaster I built online in OpenRCT2, but it's still RCT2. I was in lack of inspiration when I built this, but I still figured out to make something beautiful. I made the scenery according to the other roller coasters that are surrounding it. Scenery used for this track was from Wacky World and Time Twister. However, I used only the path from those expansions, so you could get the roller coaster with its scenery without the expansions. See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 3 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is the biggest multi-dimension roller coaster I ever built. I hope you like it! This roller coaster is very intense but has a very high excitement for a multi-dimension track, this track usually having an excitement rating aroud 6.00. A lot of scenery, such as supports, station and many Egyptian items were added around it to considerably inscrease its excitement and give it an imposing look. This one actually impressed someone I played with, who challenged me to build a multi-dimension roller coaster with an excitement rating over 7.90. And I did it! He was very surprised to see a roller coaster of this kind of track with a high excitement rating like that. Thank you RCGames for all your support and encouragement! The name "The Fourth Dimension" was given by someone else, but I decided to keep it because it sounded awesome. Also, it is related to the type of track I used, better known as 4th Dimension roller coaster or 4 Arrow, from the manufacturer Arrow Dynamics. See final screenshot for statistiques.
    • 2 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is the third track I upload here. I hope you like it! :D I have Time Twister expansion with the original RCT2, and I decided to build a roller coaster with Prehistoric themeing. This track brings out an entire station made with crateria blocks, a volcano, electric fences, bones and a few pterodactyls. This download requires to have Time Twister expansion, if not it will not work! Screenshots are taken in OpenRCT2, but the roller coaster itself works in the original RCT2. See last screenshot for statistiques.
    • 3 downloads
    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is my second track I upload here. I hope you like it! This track is simple, short and... green. I used a lot of hedges and conifer hedges to make it somewhat natural. This is not my best roller coaster, but it was pretty sweet to build. Screenshots are taken from OpenRCT2. That's why the windows and icons colors are differents: OpenRCT2 allows us to personalyze them. Check last screenshot for statistiques.

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