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Supra G.L.

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    Hello! :D This is the plot I created during the 73rd round of Deurklink's Multiplayer. Like rounds 14, 34, 39, 47 and 56, the goal was to decorate a prebuilt coaster, this time a wooden roller coaster. I got 9th place. I saw the coaster having two blank spaces on the inside, like the Schwarzkopf coaster on round 56. I was like: "Am I going to make two towers again?!?", instead I decided to make two giant trees. With that idea, I created a fall, mountainous plot with a chalet ambiance, the coaster converted to a hybrid coaster, and a few additional rides. The ride Tree-To-Tree is a recreation of an activity that consists of an obstacle course high in the trees, which I did once in my life. This time, I decided to go a bit more technical with a more varied use of tracks as scenery, ride trickery and my first use of the guest plug-in. Despite all of that, I ended at a lower place than usual because of the very ferocious competition. See final screenshot for statistics. This park was made using custom objects, more exactly a colorable version of various base + expansions objects. NB: RCT1/RCT1 Deluxe installation might need to be attached to OpenRCT2 in order to view the park in its true nature. I hope you like it. :D
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    Hello! :D One of my designs that I retrieved from old saves or memory and improved. One idea that I had when I was a child was to make a large wooden roller coaster with a loop and big hills. That kind of roller coaster already generates a lot of intensity, so adding a loop to it considerably increases that statistic, and it becomes a challenge to manage it properly. Fortunately, I succeeded to keep it under a reasonable limit. For the theming, I colored the track black with red rails, and that inspired me to make a simple horror castle for the station, like if it was a castle owned by Dracula. I might do a bigger version of that coaster in a space/sci-fi environment, like what I imagined initially, however that would be for a future project. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    Hello! :D This is the plot I created during the 72nd round of Deurklink's Multiplayer. The goal was to build a plot around 1 mini golf hole, so we could make a big mini golf course across several plots. I got 6th place. My biggest inspiration for this plot is the Crave Golf Club, a mini-golf location in Pigeon Forge. I discovered about it thanks to the YouTuber Brooks Holt. Since the rules of the round asked to build 1 hole only, I wanted to exploit the most out of my plot, so I picked a theme which I can go all out with the decoration. This is one of the plots where I wanted to go simpler and limit the amount of trickery that I would use, and the theme I went for was good for that. I'm currently on a NCSO/no-cheat streak, so this is where I'm coming from. This park uses exclusive features to OpenRCT2's .park save format as well as a few custom objects. Wacky World and Time Twister expansions are needed to view the park. NB: RCT1/RCT1 Deluxe installation might need to be attached to OpenRCT2 in order to view the park in its true nature. I hope you like it. :D
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    Hello! :D One of my designs that I retrieved from old saves or memory and improved. This is one of the better wooden roller coasters that I created in online OpenRCT2 servers, so I reused it and improved its layout and its decoration for uploading. The track was originally set in a forest, so I wanted to include that detail in the decoration. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    Hello! :D Since I started to play OpenRCT2 online, I wanted to create a triple steel roller coaster with specific interactions. However, I was not happy with any attempt that I have made so far, even when scaling the coaster down. To help me figure something out, I decided to make a dueling coaster instead. That allowed me to make something more compact, while retaining some of the interactions that I wanted to include initially, so it would make for a more interesting and usable pre-built ride. The download is a .zip file that contains both tracks. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    Hello! :D After seeing Deurklink's Disk'O Ride Creation Contest, I wanted to create a similar ride with what the base game could do, using a train and the launch ride mode. I managed to do something quite fine, however it would not be a very exciting ride to share around, though it would be perfect for filling a park. Instead, I created a miniature version of a boomerang ride, using only a corkscrew instead of a loop and a cobra roll for the inversions. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. 😄
  1. Speaking of dead and lost projects, I have those two parks that I recorded which I completely lost their save file: I also have other projects that I started as YouTube series, but I completely stopped working on them and don't plan to come back to them. Either I found them too unfun to work on, or I did not manage to have the right constancy when working on them, or they were made with so many wrong details that would make me cringe today. Otherwise, I have plenty of unfinished projects, however I'd rather not consider them dead as I still have the save files, and there is still a possibility that I would come back to them, which happened with Sullivan Water Hotel and more recently my interpretation of the Silvergreen Woods scenario.
  2. Is anyone into LEGO bricks here? LEGO bricks are something that I played with since I was a kid, and they unlocked my creative potential at an early age. I would follow the instructions for each model on the manuals, then create my own builds from scratch. It still happens today, but more rarely. Those days, because LEGO kits are expensive and cumbersome, I tend to do them digitally. I made several creations using LEGO Digital Designer while it was supported, and I want to do more using Bricklink Studio in the future. All my creations can be found on my own website. One of the remaining kits that I still own is the #8048 Buggy. It features a functional 4-cylinder engine on the back, rotating wheels and suspensions on the front and the back. With that kit, I wanted to create a monster truck using the suspensions and the engine on the front instead of the back. I made a first attempt at it, which I was not very proud of. Yesterday, I got inspired by Master Builder Alec, who once encouraged builders to take existing kits and experiment with them as much as they can to make something creative. That's what I did again, using a building process that I've watched Master Builders use of going section by section and optimizing from there, and now I perfected my second model. Here are some screenshots of it:
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello! :D Just a layout that I came with by messing around because I was bored. I somehow wanted to experiment another multi-dimension roller coaster, and I finally got a layout that I was happy with. A rather simple and a bit twisty track with a back-and-forth layout. I colored it pink because not only some of the default color schemes use pink, but I have not made anything pink for a while. I named the coaster as it is due to the nature of the coaster twisting the cars in all directions + the back-and-forth design. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
  4. Supra G.L. posted a file in Track Layouts
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. Hello! :D Just a layout that I came with by messing around because I was bored. I wanted to try some unusual elements, then I came up with that unique L-shaped layout. I called my coaster "The Gate" as a reference to GateKeeper because not only it uses elements from that existing coaster, it could work for a wing roller coaster. I decided to theme it as a fortress because of the gate concept. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. One of my designs that I retrieved from old saves or memory and improved. This is an idea that came from a park that I attempted to build as a kid. The save is gone, but the idea of the coaster still remains. I pretty much wanted a spinning wild mouse coaster in an urban setting, but this is a more moderate version of that coaster. Also, I wanted to use the scenery from the basic themings + the Urban theming only to make it more flexible for scenario play. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. One of my designs that I retrieved from old saves or memory and improved. This is an idea for a wild mouse coaster that I had while playing in multiplayer with OpenRCT2. I wanted to make it go in and out of houses, but I did not determined a layout. It's only recently that I revisited the idea and made it a portable version so regular RCT2 players can use it wherever they want. Done without cheat or custom scenery. See final screenshot for statistics. I hope you like it. :D
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is the plot I created during the 61st round of Deurklink's Multiplayer. The goal was to build with a Volcano color palette, with orange water, warm colors brightened and the other colors darkened. I got 3rd place. "This is my interpretation of Adder's Lair that comes from Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, but originates from Golden Axe. The track is partially represented by the boat and plane rides as a reference to the transforming mechanic of the game. The plot has plenty of cut-offs to allow you to check the cave sections, so it's not required to use the cut-away view. I highly recommend to check the plot while listening to the following song: https://youtu.be/SZSoukNb1Xk" When I first saw the color palette that was used and the available objects, my first idea was to reimagine Adder's Lair since I was in the mood for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. I tried to recreate each part of the track as accurately as possible within the limitations of the game and the items, while integrating proper rides that would follow the layout. The building process was tedious, but it ended up being a fun plot for multiplayer. This park uses exclusive features to OpenRCT2's .park save format as well as a few custom objects. Wacky World and Time Twister expansions are needed to view the park. I hope you like it. :D
  5. Supra G.L. posted a file in Park Files
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    This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose. This is an old Multiplayer round that I did before DKMP and even Roller Coasters & Friends. I remember getting first in the ranking. I don't remember where I did that, but I remember having fun with it. It has been too long since I built my plot, so I don't have much to say this time. This park was made without custom elements. However, Wacky World and Time Twister expansions are needed to view the park. This park was made in OpenRCT2. It can be opened in RCT2, but it might be unstable. I hope you like it. :D

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