I just can’t stop thinking about that Marcel Vos video about weird things in this game: you have all of these historical, culturally relevant wonders around the RCT planet, and the first thing they do is build a rollercoaster around it
Oh, this series is a favorite of mine. I used the playlist last year as a companion for me when I was painting my bedroom. And it's funny how a little knowledge change the perspective. When I started to watch your channel, shoestring was an alien concept. Now, after learning myself, I think that it's hard to use the common flat rides again XD
omg! i cant comprehend nor do i understand how you have done some details. I wish to be skilled like you. It's also amazing how beautiful and timeless this game truly is!
I am so happy this series has returned! One of my favorites, always love seeing your creative approaches to scenery and theming. Can't wait to see what you do next!!!!
Deurklink: that ride is inside the buildings, I don't need to do interior decorations, no one will check it out. Also Deurklink: I'm going to tell and show everyone that the ride has no decoration :)
Sorry I'm late to comment! Your Pacific Pyramids looks very nice interesting as it would've been! My sisters and I's Pacific Pyramids (another name Peaking Pyramids that we sometimes call it) located around Grand Canyon Arizona near Flagstaff! It has been expanded all around, has many inspirations of many other parks around the world, bit of Geauga Lake and Over Texas, Fiesta Texas some, most of Port Aventura, and some former Las Vegas Stratosphere Tower High Roller Coaster, and MGM Grand Studios! Which took a lot of work and time about 5 weeks maybe along with Arid Heights!
Is this you?! Well, that’s what it says! Madrinas are great, that’s a really cool collab I’d never have imagined. The guy is a big gamer dude from what I know. Cool to see!
Oh man it's back! Awesome! Looking forward to more 'ugly' takes on parks too (although I'm sure there are better ways to phrase and market these, since what you make is anything but ugly)
1:08 I usually ignore/skip sponsors in videos without a care but this might be the first time I am looking into a sponsor. I may consider buying the Cotton Candy Starter Kit later if I feel like I should spend money on some (don't know if it would be worth the price but it would be nice having some RCT-branded merch). EDIT: "COASTER" Discount code isn't working.
I feel so dumb not noticing that Pacific Pyramids is based off of Dynamite Dunes. Also I'm surprised you didn't buy all of the purchasable land first. Also, always gotta love hiding things underneath the pyramids.
Is it possible with OpenRCT2 to build Pyramid's / Sphinx partly underground? I bet it would look really cool if they were partly covered by the ground, especially at a slope or something, to have like a "partly buried" pyramid. Bonus if you can decorate around the edges with shrubs or whatnot at the ground level to make it even more integrated in the scenery. If for some reason it isn't supported, could be a good OpenRCT2 feature suggestion!
Burying large scenery objects is always a bit tricky since they are sprites and the game has no 3D information about the objects.. So it will very quickly look glitchy!
@@Deurklink That is a darn shame, the issue with them being sprites is big, I hadn't fully thought of that. No height information, and no good way to add it since you can't specify what ground tile each part of the sprite corresponds to, either. You'd basically have to create a 3D shape to use to provide that info, and map that 3D shape somehow to the sprite representation ... Ah, the limitations are harsh! Unfortunately I guess it'd probably just be way easier to have custom buried pyramid scenery than try to bury it "naturally", even if it would allow less use cases, and I know custom scenery is not your cup of tea. Although maybe you could subdivide the pyramid into a few different "modular" parts that could be made into a full pyramid if put together (and potentially play much nicer with landscaping and scenery since it's subdivided into many building pieces). Think a bunch of slope / corner / cap pieces. I think that might actually be way more doable, and in some ways realistic since you can make partial pyramids and pyramid facades that way too. Downside: I don't know if this approach would work for the sphinx; I think it's just too complex of a shape. Thanks for the response!
I just can’t stop thinking about that Marcel Vos video about weird things in this game: you have all of these historical, culturally relevant wonders around the RCT planet, and the first thing they do is build a rollercoaster around it
Glad you got back to this particular series. Love how this scenario turned out. Especially love those shoestring flat rides.
Thanks!
Its awesome that openrct allows you to be so creative. I enjoy seeing your art with one of the best games ever made.
Incredible design skills. Truly remarkable.
If there’s one series i love its this
Glad you like these episodes!
I've voiced my desire for it, Deurk' answered. I'm glad.
Oh, this series is a favorite of mine. I used the playlist last year as a companion for me when I was painting my bedroom.
And it's funny how a little knowledge change the perspective. When I started to watch your channel, shoestring was an alien concept. Now, after learning myself, I think that it's hard to use the common flat rides again XD
When you get the hang of shoestringing, it opens up so many new possibilities!
Love the babylon feeling of this! the huge gates are cool too :D
I love that this series is continuing. Nice.
omg! i cant comprehend nor do i understand how you have done some details. I wish to be skilled like you. It's also amazing how beautiful and timeless this game truly is!
My two favorite games are OpenRCT and Civ 6. A hanging gardens park checks both boxes! Great vid as always
I am so happy this series has returned! One of my favorites, always love seeing your creative approaches to scenery and theming. Can't wait to see what you do next!!!!
cant wait to see the three monkey park but beautifull
nice, a deurklink video. i was beginning to miss you!
Deurklink: that ride is inside the buildings, I don't need to do interior decorations, no one will check it out.
Also Deurklink: I'm going to tell and show everyone that the ride has no decoration :)
Sorry I'm late to comment!
Your Pacific Pyramids looks very nice interesting as it would've been!
My sisters and I's Pacific Pyramids (another name Peaking Pyramids that we sometimes call it) located around Grand Canyon Arizona near Flagstaff!
It has been expanded all around, has many inspirations of many other parks around the world, bit of Geauga Lake and Over Texas, Fiesta Texas some, most of Port Aventura, and some former Las Vegas Stratosphere Tower High Roller Coaster, and MGM Grand Studios!
Which took a lot of work and time about 5 weeks maybe along with Arid Heights!
Seeing the sped up, music added timelapses makes me miss imaginary megapark so much
absolutely stunning!
Nice to see you build in these series again deurklink! Thanks
RCT1 scenarios, but very beautiful!
One of my favorite series! Always a treat to watch you craft some amazing stuff!
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I'm so glad this series is back. It's been so long, I had almost given up hope.
You're welcome!
Yay I love this series, happy to see a new episode :)
Glad you like it!
Love this series
Lovely park, nice to see how lush it became inside the walls
Some nice foliage definitely adds to a desert atmosphere!
super cool build
Great to see you doing this series again! So fun to watch
Glad you enjoy it!
Oooh, the beautiful series is back. :D
Amazing Work 👏👏👏
Thanks!
Is this you?! Well, that’s what it says! Madrinas are great, that’s a really cool collab I’d never have imagined. The guy is a big gamer dude from what I know. Cool to see!
That's me! Madrinas sent me some of their RCT products to try out and to show off!
Yes!! I’ve been waiting for this series to come back
I’ve waited so long, finally!
Oh man it's back! Awesome! Looking forward to more 'ugly' takes on parks too (although I'm sure there are better ways to phrase and market these, since what you make is anything but ugly)
I'll do more beautiful and awful rct1 scenarios! I have some fun ideas for both!
I really like the rides in this park, spacificly the coasters.
Thanks slein! I bet you like the Heartslein Twister the most!
@@Deurklink yes, I can tell you put your heart into it! :D
Slein it with the puns huh?
V nice!
holy shit you build good
1:08 I usually ignore/skip sponsors in videos without a care but this might be the first time I am looking into a sponsor. I may consider buying the Cotton Candy Starter Kit later if I feel like I should spend money on some (don't know if it would be worth the price but it would be nice having some RCT-branded merch). EDIT: "COASTER" Discount code isn't working.
I've notified Madrinas about the code not working, hope they fix it soon! (Seems like it works for the separate products but not for the starter kit)
I informed Madrinas, it should be fixed now!
@@Deurklink Thanks. Ordering the Cottony Candy Starter Kit now :)
YES!!!
Finally 😍
I feel so dumb not noticing that Pacific Pyramids is based off of Dynamite Dunes. Also I'm surprised you didn't buy all of the purchasable land first. Also, always gotta love hiding things underneath the pyramids.
A lot of different rct1 scenarios actually have this same hill shape or parts of it in exactly the same location!
You should do this same series but for Parkitect. Probably not RCT3 because none of the scenarios there can be played in sandbox
Awesome!! Too bad you failed the scenario according to the game 😂😂
That happens in most scenarios I do for this series haha!
Is it possible with OpenRCT2 to build Pyramid's / Sphinx partly underground? I bet it would look really cool if they were partly covered by the ground, especially at a slope or something, to have like a "partly buried" pyramid. Bonus if you can decorate around the edges with shrubs or whatnot at the ground level to make it even more integrated in the scenery.
If for some reason it isn't supported, could be a good OpenRCT2 feature suggestion!
Burying large scenery objects is always a bit tricky since they are sprites and the game has no 3D information about the objects.. So it will very quickly look glitchy!
@@Deurklink That is a darn shame, the issue with them being sprites is big, I hadn't fully thought of that. No height information, and no good way to add it since you can't specify what ground tile each part of the sprite corresponds to, either.
You'd basically have to create a 3D shape to use to provide that info, and map that 3D shape somehow to the sprite representation ... Ah, the limitations are harsh!
Unfortunately I guess it'd probably just be way easier to have custom buried pyramid scenery than try to bury it "naturally", even if it would allow less use cases, and I know custom scenery is not your cup of tea.
Although maybe you could subdivide the pyramid into a few different "modular" parts that could be made into a full pyramid if put together (and potentially play much nicer with landscaping and scenery since it's subdivided into many building pieces). Think a bunch of slope / corner / cap pieces. I think that might actually be way more doable, and in some ways realistic since you can make partial pyramids and pyramid facades that way too. Downside: I don't know if this approach would work for the sphinx; I think it's just too complex of a shape.
Thanks for the response!
Deurklink, Please do Crumbly Woods, but beautiful, and make a food court that has KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut
But why?
@@Deurklink You can do the food court however you like, but I was inspired by all the options Alton Towers had in the 90s.
🙏
How do you get all those extra scenery items and stuff?
The easiest way to get custom objects by opening another park that has them!
7:46 not important😂
hi
Does this mean the awful series return as well?
I might do a few more of those as well!
Hopefully the mines will be for digging up Ligma.
So sad Steve Jobs died of ligma
@@Deurklink Who's Steve Jobs?
1:15 by the way, did anyone ever tell you how HANDsome you are?
Thanks Slein! I use that hand to SMASH the like button!
You really are a handful sometimes!
I gotta hand it to you guys, with these puns