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I haven't dived much into the Planet Coaster scene yet, most of the structures and scenery you used in this project - is it mostly custom created and imported or is this all actually in the game? It looks so good and detailed!

there's this illusion of the reality, but it's not really really real, like it's beside and inside and inside and beside, but never on top.. nevermind, just kidding but not really

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53 minutes ago, wolfpaw said:

I haven't dived much into the Planet Coaster scene yet, most of the structures and scenery you used in this project - is it mostly custom created and imported or is this all actually in the game? It looks so good and detailed!

It's a mix.  The game provides quite a bit, and it's overall fairly well done, even if things like scale aren't always adhered to.  There's also a huge amount of scenery and building parts created by players and uploaded to the PC Workshop (13,500 Toolkit items) some of which is breathtakingly beautiful, as well as entire structures people have uploaded.  I use a combination on in-game pieces as well as Toolkit items made by others.  And if I don't find exactly what I want I make it (658 objects I've made myself...).  I have no qualms of using structures that others have made and uploaded blueprints of - there are gorgeous things I could never dream up myself and people upload them to share, so why not?

In the early days of Planet Coaster, before custom scenery was available, people came up with some really inventive ways to use what WAS available in the game to create other stuff as well.

3 hours ago, Wabigbear said:

It's a mix.  The game provides quite a bit, and it's overall fairly well done, even if things like scale aren't always adhered to.  There's also a huge amount of scenery and building parts created by players and uploaded to the PC Workshop (13,500 Toolkit items) some of which is breathtakingly beautiful, as well as entire structures people have uploaded.  I use a combination on in-game pieces as well as Toolkit items made by others.  And if I don't find exactly what I want I make it (658 objects I've made myself...).  I have no qualms of using structures that others have made and uploaded blueprints of - there are gorgeous things I could never dream up myself and people upload them to share, so why not?

In the early days of Planet Coaster, before custom scenery was available, people came up with some really inventive ways to use what WAS available in the game to create other stuff as well.

That's really cool to hear, it's like the next generation of custom scenery creators! I'll have to dabble more into Planet Coaster then. Doubt my parks and rides will ever be this good though!

there's this illusion of the reality, but it's not really really real, like it's beside and inside and inside and beside, but never on top.. nevermind, just kidding but not really

I already knew the details in this park were amazing so I won't comment too much on those ;)

But really looking forward to seeing this park continue on! Glad to see you both here

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I really like how well the Wild West Show was done. It's not overly decorated or saturated with pieces - it's just enough. The design of the buildings is spot on. 👌 

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