I also haven't played in 20 years haha. I was addicted to this game when I was a kid and obsessed with rollercoasters. I randomly got an itch to play it again and found out about openrct2 and I'm just amazed. It's so cool that this nostalgic game that I loved has made a comeback and there's still a community around it still building stuff. I'm so glad I found out about it. I'm not sure I have the skills to build something really nice, what with all this time-consuming tile inspector layering shenanigans and complicated shoestringing/track merging. But I'm at least excited to practice and see what I can do. :)
I also haven't played in 20 years haha. I was addicted to this game when I was a kid and obsessed with rollercoasters. I randomly got an itch to play it again and found out about openrct2 and I'm just amazed. It's so cool that this nostalgic game that I loved has made a comeback and there's still a community around it still building stuff. I'm so glad I found out about it. I'm not sure I have the skills to build something really nice, what with all this time-consuming tile inspector layering shenanigans and complicated shoestringing/track merging. But I'm at least excited to practice and see what I can do. :)
It's always cool to see someone introduced to Open and being able to bring their perspective on it.
Yeah! Beforehand he didn't care too much. But now he is interested
Really seems like the other builder didn't do anything on this park.
He is the only reason it was built. Dude was an inspiration.
Good showcaseing, I also hasn't played it for twenty years :)
Welcome back!
Good job Switch!
Good job Hex!