Thanks! I’m glad the extra touch helps. I also use that as a way to make the rides make more sense since sometimes the RCT2 version can be a bit Frankenstein compared to the real world 😂
@@openRCT2tutorials i'm 31 years old and haven't heard of many of the rides you create IRL, so if I haven't I KNOW most other viewers haven't! You call it simple and easy but I try to replicate and get caught up LOL. You should release one of something that you consider complex so you can break all of our brains.
Haha, I hadn’t heard of the paratrooper or madhouse rides before, either. I got the ideas from people asking about them or trying to build them on their own and thought I would give it a go. As for most complex, my parachute drop tower tutorial is the most complex to me… that and my tilt coaster which I have yet to make a tutorial for
Thanks! I suppose it does seem a bit complicated at first. The simplest way is to just build it without the tracks on either side and use only 4 vehicles. That gives you a nice intro to how it works.
Yes, I do plan on showing off some of my parks! I have already posted yours of Rainbow Towers (where this madhouse was built) as well as my Cliffside Park and also Notre Donalds! There will be more to come!
While this is really cool, I can't help feeling all that effort is wasted as you will never really see it. You could just put a flat ride in the building and save a bunch of work.
Very true. Would be easy to throw a 3D cinema inside a building and call it Pirates of the Caribbean but there goes the fun part of building the ride! 😁
I don’t think so, unfortunately. The guests queue in the center of a tile where the maze splits the tile into two rows. I suppose you could fake it and have a wide maze tile with invisible queue going through it
I really enjoy the history you add in the beginning. Makes the ride you create so much more fun to watch! Cheers
Thanks! I’m glad the extra touch helps. I also use that as a way to make the rides make more sense since sometimes the RCT2 version can be a bit Frankenstein compared to the real world 😂
@@openRCT2tutorials i'm 31 years old and haven't heard of many of the rides you create IRL, so if I haven't I KNOW most other viewers haven't! You call it simple and easy but I try to replicate and get caught up LOL. You should release one of something that you consider complex so you can break all of our brains.
Haha, I hadn’t heard of the paratrooper or madhouse rides before, either. I got the ideas from people asking about them or trying to build them on their own and thought I would give it a go.
As for most complex, my parachute drop tower tutorial is the most complex to me… that and my tilt coaster which I have yet to make a tutorial for
@@openRCT2tutorials this is some NERDY stuff I love it. Takes some dedication to build stuff like this let alone share it with the community
Thanks! There’s a lot more to come. I try to balance the complicated ones with some super easy ones as well 😊
Man I love Hex in Alton Towers. Been on that ride 4 or 5 times now and it never gets old
It was closed when I visited 😭
"It's just something easy and simple" - that certainly didn't look easy and simple to me! Good work anyway, I love your innovation
Thanks! I suppose it does seem a bit complicated at first. The simplest way is to just build it without the tracks on either side and use only 4 vehicles. That gives you a nice intro to how it works.
@@openRCT2tutorials yeh that seems more my level! And perhaps the 10 across B&M Dive Coaster cars could work well for that. Thanks
Yeah those vehicles will work. That’s actually how I build the ride initially
Never thought this was possible in this game, but I'm glad I was wrong. Thanks for making this tutorial and showing how to make this!!!
Of course! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Would love to see showcases of parks you built. Do you plan on adding these to your channel?
Yes, I do plan on showing off some of my parks! I have already posted yours of Rainbow Towers (where this madhouse was built) as well as my Cliffside Park and also Notre Donalds! There will be more to come!
... just how did you figure this out 😅 RCT black magic lol
Black Magic would be a good name for the ride! I think I saw some else attempt this ride and I got to tinkering and this was the result 😀
LegoLand Windsor also has one of these now :)
That’s awesome! I still have yet to ride one 😞
That’s awesome! I still have yet to ride one 😞
Awesome tutorial. I went on that kind of ride at Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts. Very interesting ride.
How was it? I haven’t had a chance to ride one myself
it would be cool if there was a way to merge queue lines for rides instead of having like 2 lines
Yeah I would love that as well. The best solution I have is what I did in my Giant Slide tutorial
Nice ride, nice video. My only regret is you never showed what kind of stats you managed to get.
I do show the stats at 8:55. Pause it there and you can see them.
@@openRCT2tutorials You have my most humble apologies. I watched that, I did, but somehow my mind just did not register it. But it was, indeed, there.
To be fair they weren’t up there very long. I was trying to keep the video from being too long
While this is really cool, I can't help feeling all that effort is wasted as you will never really see it. You could just put a flat ride in the building and save a bunch of work.
Very true. Would be easy to throw a 3D cinema inside a building and call it Pirates of the Caribbean but there goes the fun part of building the ride! 😁
10:08 Is it somehow possible to use the maze as queue? because it would fit well to that building, i think.
I don’t think so, unfortunately. The guests queue in the center of a tile where the maze splits the tile into two rows. I suppose you could fake it and have a wide maze tile with invisible queue going through it