Nice update list, but still nothing on customizing the wooden coaster's color?
Am I correct in reading that list in that they finally added the ability to adjust multiple ride prices all at the same time?
Finally!Yes. Lots of UI changes on the management window.
Just like with Elite we are seeing an entire section of the patch notes dedicated to audio. It seems Frontier (rightfully) takes it very seriously.And the update is live, this is all the improvements they have added to the game (people afraid they would not continue to update after release can be a little relaxed now).
Just like with Elite we are seeing an entire section of the patch notes dedicated to audio. It seems Frontier (rightfully) takes it very seriously.
I actually read only one review and it did mention having great tunes. Also, just went to Mathew Florianz's twitter and he quoted a line from Gamestop's review about how audio is one of the game's highlights.Mathew Florianz is an amazing guy. Planet Coaster has the best audio ive heard on any game, too bad is not going to be stated on reviews or awards.
So i just started recreating Super Nintendo World:
Probably not as simple as it seems but i have no doubt they will add it in the future,
I actually read only one review and it did mention having great tunes. Also, just went to Mathew Florianz's twitter and he quoted a line from Gamestop's review about how audio is one of the game's highlights.
So at least some people do notice!
How O_O
I can't even finish the start of my park (making a train station I'm happy with).
That's insane!
Getting there:
This is really impressive. I'm not even going to pretend to understand how you do some of this crap.
On another note, holy crap was the final holiday mission freaking annoying to complete. I LOATHE the new Aging system. Fortunately it appears to be limited to the campaign.
Woot, where is the image in the bottom left from?Getting there:
Thats cool to know!
Than you!
Woot, where is the image in the bottom left from?
Is this concept art for the amusement parks next year?
Thank you Mik!That looks great, Ridley!
I went back to the game and I'm finishing most of the buildings for my Lake Town area of my park. I'm in normal mode with money expenses so it will take a while until I save money to build all the buildings, hahah... I got most done in sandbox though, so it's just placing blueprints only.
Concept art from the real thing at Universal japan. Opening in 2019 before the olympics. Kirby fan has more info in his post.Woot, where is the image in the bottom left from?
Is this concept art for the amusement parks next year?
No mods right now.What is the status of mods for things like mascots and animatronics? I've yet to see anything on the workshop and was wondering if its even possible
SPR, any chance you'd be up for making those blueprints available for those walls on the workshop so I can delve in and look what you used to build them?
What's the likelihood of being able to rescale the decorations and stuff down the line?
What's the likelihood of being able to rescale the decorations and stuff down the line?
I'm holding off now too in hope that it goes on sale in two days.Does anyone think (or has anyone heard) that this will go on sale on Steam during the Steam Winter Sale? I just got my new computer but i'd hate to buy this right before it goes on sale.
So i'm looking for a new PC to play this quite nicely. Seeing as this is one of those simulation-heavy PC games, that are not only GPU but quite CPU-hungry too (alá Cities Skylines or Anno 2205, which i'm also looking to play), do you guys think a combo of an i7 6700k (4,0 GHz with 4,2 Boost) and a GTX1080 or an OC i7 6700k with 4,8 GHz and a GTX 1070 is more suitable?
I think with anyone of those you are going to get good results. Im playing with a 970GTX and i7-4790K 4,0 GHz and for the big parks what i do is just play in 720p windowed.
By good results I mean a very playable game on normal parks because you are never going to get 60fps with large super detailed parks at 1080p no matter what PC you have right now, at least until some years pass.
The i7 would make a noticeable difference. In my experience with the Surface products it's always best to max out the CPU, since that's the GPU as well. Might be make or break playable with an i7, you just never know.Can someone help me out here?
I'm going to get myself a Surface Pro 4 tomorrow and my girlfriend reeeeally wants to play this game. I know that a Surface is an unsuitable device to run this game anyhow, but I heard some people are able to "kind of" run it on really low settings.
Now the question I have: I'm still not decided yet on which version of the SP4 I'm getting, does anyone here have experience with or know if getting an i7/8gb RAM instead of an i5/8gb RAM makes a difference here? I'd gladly pay a bit more if it meant a noticably more enjoyable experience for my girlfriend with this game that she's so obsessed with.
Would really appreciate any help
The i7 would make a noticeable difference. In my experience with the Surface products it's always best to max out the CPU, since that's the GPU as well. Might be make or break playable with an i7, you just never know.
You'd have to confirm with someone who actually owns one of those Surfaces, buuuutCan someone help me out here?
I'm going to get myself a Surface Pro 4 tomorrow and my girlfriend reeeeally wants to play this game. I know that a Surface is an unsuitable device to run this game anyhow, but I heard some people are able to "kind of" run it on really low settings.
Now the question I have: I'm still not decided yet on which version of the SP4 I'm getting, does anyone here have experience with or know if getting an i7/8gb RAM instead of an i5/8gb RAM makes a difference here? I'd gladly pay a bit more if it meant a noticably more enjoyable experience for my girlfriend with this game that she's so obsessed with.
Would really appreciate any help
You'd have to confirm with someone who actually owns one of those Surfaces, buuuut
I have a desktop pc with an overclocked i5 and a geforce 970 and the game chugs even on low/medium settings when there is a decently large park with lots of rides.
The game just seems to be a resource hog.
Honestly i wouldn't expect either of those machines would give you a desirable play experience with this game unfortunately.
Just topped the mountain with bowser flag on the Super Nintendo World recreation.
Thowmps took a bunch of time lol
I think with anyone of those you are going to get good results. Im playing with a 970GTX and i7-4790K 4,0 GHz and for the big parks what i do is just play in 720p windowed.
By good results I mean a very playable game on normal parks because you are never going to get 60fps with large super detailed parks at 1080p no matter what PC you have right now, at least until some years pass.
I genuinely have no idea how you are doing this haha. It's like magic o_o
Just an FYI, this game is 15% off on Steam right now - http://store.steampowered.com/app/493340/
Can someone help me out here?
I'm going to get myself a Surface Pro 4 tomorrow and my girlfriend reeeeally wants to play this game. I know that a Surface is an unsuitable device to run this game anyhow, but I heard some people are able to "kind of" run it on really low settings.
Now the question I have: I'm still not decided yet on which version of the SP4 I'm getting, does anyone here have experience with or know if getting an i7/8gb RAM instead of an i5/8gb RAM makes a difference here? I'd gladly pay a bit more if it meant a noticably more enjoyable experience for my girlfriend with this game that she's so obsessed with.
Would really appreciate any help
The price difference between i5 and i7 seems to be 400. You can probably buy a stationary pc that will perform significantly better for that difference. I don't know the answer to your question though.
I've got a 2500K and a 1070. Will this run well on my set up?
Almost certain that my laptop wont be able to run this but I've bought it anyway
looks amazing
And BTW, changing graphic options usually does nothing for the FPS, or very little.
I recommend everyone to play 720p windowed, not only the game runs much better when you start to get bigger parks, but is pretty nice when your are building things to look at examples on the internet, or have a video up while building.
I generally start in the 8-14 range depending on the coasters ratings/popularity. And then raise or lower til I find the highest price that still fills the queue.The default prices seem expensive, how much should I be charging for coasters?
Click 'custom' instead of the default 'blueprints' tab when you click on shops, it has them all available without any scenery at all.Why is it so hard just to make a damn drink stand that doesn't have a bunch of scenery attached to it