I have played both and even though Planet Coaster is so much easier and fun to play around with, NL2 coaster's just look much better and the ride is smooth as butter.
At the time of posting this comment, I have abt 3 days of experience on no limits. I definitely agree with you on it being difficult to master, but I am already seeing ways of improving my mistakes. I have made 2 coasters, and while both are not good at all, there is a major improvement between the first and second. If I were to give a beginner's tip from a beginner, just keep building coasters, no matter how good or bad they are. I have a feeling I'm gonna get good at the game through a long and painful process of trial and error by doing that.
I really enjoy these types of videos where you show the building process in fvd++, I really enjoy this one and the Mack launch coaster. Best no limits content on UA-cam. I would like another tutorial for fvd++, maybe an rmc or intamin blitz, that kind of stuff, great job mate.
@@EliteCoasters That's absolutely insane. I've never played NL2 (too much money for what I'm willing to spend on a game or software) but I certainly don't have the free time or energy to work on and eventually finish something like this, let alone do it in less than one day. As much as I used to love RCT3 and PlanCo I just don't have the time or motivation for those types of games anymore.
@@nathanlarson6535 Some layout can make month to be complete so 3-4 hours is not much and also considering the facts that you need most of the time to redo the entore layout to fix the shappings even if its a very slight change.
The layout looks great! In your description there are some things a bit wrong though. The conversions from feet to meters aren't correct just like the conversion from mph to kph. It is listed way too low and slow, since now it is more or less the same height and speed as like Kondaa or Expedition Geforce. Just thought I'd mention that
That was adding the thick track spine through the whole layout (as seen on Orion's track compared to Diamondback which is more similar to NL2 default B&M track)
I wish I had this skill level in No Limits 2. It seems so hard to master, so I might be sticking around with Planet Coaster for a bit 😅
Yeah it takes a while to get the hang of
I have played both and even though Planet Coaster is so much easier and fun to play around with, NL2 coaster's just look much better and the ride is smooth as butter.
At the time of posting this comment, I have abt 3 days of experience on no limits. I definitely agree with you on it being difficult to master, but I am already seeing ways of improving my mistakes. I have made 2 coasters, and while both are not good at all, there is a major improvement between the first and second. If I were to give a beginner's tip from a beginner, just keep building coasters, no matter how good or bad they are. I have a feeling I'm gonna get good at the game through a long and painful process of trial and error by doing that.
I just play No limits 2 just for the ride operation lol
Fvd++ isn’t that difficult, I suggest just going for it
i love the last ampersand element
This is going to be good! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
planet coaster with the nolimits 2 coaster building and rct 2 park managment would be the perfect game
Facts
I really enjoy these types of videos where you show the building process in fvd++, I really enjoy this one and the Mack launch coaster. Best no limits content on UA-cam. I would like another tutorial for fvd++, maybe an rmc or intamin blitz, that kind of stuff, great job mate.
Ooof that black looks good
man that was awesome
One suggestion: If Twisted Colossus were designed in 2023
great job
somebody hire this man as their rollercoaster designer
see. this is what they could've done for Orion and this looks like its built on a very similar-sized plot of land.
It’s giving… Orion + Candymonium
Next best giga??
How long did this take to make? It would literally take me a year to do something like this and make it so good lol
3-4 hours total I think
@@EliteCoasters That's absolutely insane. I've never played NL2 (too much money for what I'm willing to spend on a game or software) but I certainly don't have the free time or energy to work on and eventually finish something like this, let alone do it in less than one day. As much as I used to love RCT3 and PlanCo I just don't have the time or motivation for those types of games anymore.
@@nathanlarson6535 Some layout can make month to be complete so 3-4 hours is not much and also considering the facts that you need most of the time to redo the entore layout to fix the shappings even if its a very slight change.
What was the first program you used befor Nl2?
Ultimate Coaster on mobile
The layout looks great!
In your description there are some things a bit wrong though. The conversions from feet to meters aren't correct just like the conversion from mph to kph. It is listed way too low and slow, since now it is more or less the same height and speed as like Kondaa or Expedition Geforce. Just thought I'd mention that
Oh I didn’t update it from the template I copied it from. My bad 😂
looks fury related
How do you get your editor to look like that?! New at no limits here and mine does not look like that
Really nice coaster! I was trying to figure out what you’ve done with the light pattern creator.
That was adding the thick track spine through the whole layout (as seen on Orion's track compared to Diamondback which is more similar to NL2 default B&M track)
@@EliteCoasters that’s awesome! I remember you and I talking about this. Now that I have seen your reply lol.
Will you make rmc son of beast?
I'm working on a lot of projects right now, so maybe at the end of the summer I could do it
Now that could potentially be better than fury?
Does anyone know how to get RMC IBOX track
Yo Derek wassup
Will FVD++ work on mac no limits 2?
More videos like this pls really like it! Nice layout too
I just dont have the time to do all of that. I wish they made the games more user friendly.
What are all the specs?
I would love to ride this!
Everything is listed in the video description :)
@@EliteCoasters thank you! Do you think these b&m coasters can make it to a height of 400ft?
@@billybob33366 If a park is willing to pay for it, probably!
Great work