I thought this scenario was actually a little difficult because all the rain makes it hard to turn a profit sometimes. I had to restart in order to hit all of the goals. Also two Silvarret Parkitect videos in one month? Hype!!!
Silv was reading the scenario description at the start and all I could think 'He is totally underestimating this, isn't he?' xD Love the big gothic church and the coaster layouts. Really liked the powered coaster's sweeping turns along the hill side, with the path going down under it. Awesome series, now for an awesome DLC series!
Hey Silv, gotta say this is my fave of your series. Found you through koali park, but love these, long form, short form. Just enjoy hearing your enthusiasm for coasters and see your skill in building, please keep it up!
Love watching your Parkitect videos, gives alot of inspiration and motivation to replay the scenarios without completing them within the time limit. Can't wait for the DLC!
Great Vid, always love the decorations and styling, excited to see how you do with the Taste of adventure DLC. I found lots of the scenarios quite difficult especially getting gold!
This was a great playthrough. Love that you managed all the parks of the basic game. Would admire to see a "best of video" of all the previous parks to appreciate them.
It was wonderful watching this playthrough and seeing your skills expand of how you've worked with the pieces to create such inspiring builds. Looking forwards to what's on the other side in Taste of Adventure!
Seeing Silv so ready to cut himself off from further expansion with massive buildings and spanning-the-entire-map coasters is so bewildering. "Oops, guys, it looks like I ran out of space on one of the largest scenarios after three coasters. Guess I'll build underground now." That Yucatán Ridge map is *tiny* and I look forward to seeing how many rides he can fit in there.
Funny thing is, that I first struggled with this scenario as well, but the Ghost Train turned it around. With a good, weatherproof high rated ghost train, I made a fortune and got to 250 guests, which gave me 8000 to repay a loan. From then on... it worked. :-)
Holy crap, man, your theme park gives me the creeps. I'd love to visit something like that in real life. Do any entirely horror-themed theme parks exist out there? Also, cool that you were playing Earthbound back then, it's great! Zalgonia was way easier than I expected, to be honest. Still quite fun, I made a "crucified skeleton" macro that I spammed almost everywhere. My method consisted of the Marcel Vos approach: spam benches, lamps and trash cans everywhere, cram tons of decoration items just to drive the decoration rating up, get a short but high excitement coaster going right from the get-go, and try to keep paths as short as possible. Also, I started the scenario by researching shops so I could get a drink shop to replace all vending machines.
Congrats on finishing the campaign! I've been following along and have been wowed every time. Now I've gotta go do the DLC campaign before you start playing it so I won't be spoiled. Also hoping to see you do a big (BIG) sandbox park in Parkitect one of these days. I enjoyed the early access park videos and would love to see what you would do now that the game is complete.
Another great scenario park where you beat yourself up with a toothpick and somehow make it hurt haha. Silv, this is another fantastic park and if I were to suddenly become a billionaire, you would be on the top of my list to help build an amusement park.
This scenario was so frustrating. The guests are hard to please, too many vandals coming in, the rain keeps on ruining everything. I got impatient and put floating flat roof pieces on top of all of my coasters to make it rain proof. I managed to finish the scenario by year 2 at the cost of making my park visually ugly. Haha...
If you willing to use cash cow coaster, it'll be a walk in a park. I put 2 cash cow coasters (steel coaster with boomerang layout) under the hill that he puts powered coaster in. Then boom, profit of at least 4,000 a month whether its rain or not. Then use said profit to build rest of the park.
@@punnboat9817 I actually did that. Haha. But did not put it underground because I have rides there already. That's why I placed the flat roof pieces overhead instead and finished before the end of year 2. I shouldn't have rushed things because I later found out that we have until year 5 to finish it. *facepalm*
This park is basically Alton Towers in a permanent Scarefest, so all the peeps getting tired and not wanting to walk up and down stairs is such a fat mood.
Seriously enjoy your Parkitect vids. I'm just really into theme park and coaster games and Parkitect is the only one I can find so far to run on Linux.
Really enjoyed this episode! Similarly, the idea of not buying houses where people commited suicide and where people died in is also quite common in Hong Kong and many other Asian countries too!
I know in real parks indoor rollercoasters are dark rides. But in this game you can just make a glass building. I am sure you will make a great looking park with some giant glass cubes. Give them a facade on the front and some theming inside.
I think it would be really cool if you made one final episode where you go through all of the scenerios to see how you've improved over time. In that video you could use a mod to show a POV of all the coasters. I know you haven't done that yet because you want to keep this playthrough vanilla, but since this would be a seperate video I still think it could be a cool idea.
Weather for me over the course of a few weeks; low 80 degrees down to low 30s and early snow. I'd prefer the dark skies and rain you're getting any time over this!
Love your parks! They have provided me with so much inspiration! Are the completed scenarios available for download? I would love to take a look and peek around. Thanks!
The looping coaster’s station might be the 2012, 2015 version. One of the early 2010’s ones was a flat rectangle shape. I think it had a stained glass window.
Mostly because of the color scheme The cathedral you built reminds me a bit of Le Cathedral Nôtre-Dame-de-L’Assomption in Clermont-Ferrand which is noteworthy because the whole thing is made of black lava rock
Re: indoor coasters: does the game actually check if something is 'indoors' or just if it's under a roof? You might be able to get away with a more open structure that still covers the coaster so you can look at it from the sides, or perhaps have several discrete buildings the coaster goes through with covered passages between them.
Right, it only checks for a roof above the coaster. I suppose a completely indoor coaster is the most realistic solution for that I guess - but I have to admit, I don't know what it does for half indoor/half outdoor coasters.
This game works with block brakes, so you can't get trains crash into each other ? I don't think so, even block brakes can fail in this game, so it might crash sometimes. Also thought, it can't, and then it suddenly just did :D never happend again, but still interessting, that it could happen sometimes. Sadly it has no real effect, so guest just ignore the fact, the player just reopened it after a crash.
just use loans to avoid going bankrupt... you don't actually have to make a profit, just get out of the red; so wait to take a loan until the bar is like 3/4 to losing then take a small loan and build a good coaster... if it doesn't work take a larger loan and use it to pay the smaller loan and repeat until you can make money. this map was a little annoying cuz it kept raining when I was about to win and people would leave >.>
“people in general will destroy their environment if they get mad and angry like it’s limp bizkit”... greatest quote from silv
Didn't watch it yet, know it's gonna be good, perfect timing.
Fuckin raptor, nice. Silvarett is awesome.
Shapes are the best pieces to use. I like the church station so much.
Roboflamingo is an absolute boss! his spooky, gothic, hell themes are insane
Hey coaster B
I like the nemesis series
Alot
@@dillybob3248 hey there, Thank you! :)
I thought this scenario was actually a little difficult because all the rain makes it hard to turn a profit sometimes. I had to restart in order to hit all of the goals.
Also two Silvarret Parkitect videos in one month? Hype!!!
Silv was reading the scenario description at the start and all I could think 'He is totally underestimating this, isn't he?' xD
Love the big gothic church and the coaster layouts. Really liked the powered coaster's sweeping turns along the hill side, with the path going down under it.
Awesome series, now for an awesome DLC series!
Amazing as always, the gothic church station looks incredible
Hey Silv, gotta say this is my fave of your series. Found you through koali park, but love these, long form, short form. Just enjoy hearing your enthusiasm for coasters and see your skill in building, please keep it up!
Love watching your Parkitect videos, gives alot of inspiration and motivation to replay the scenarios without completing them within the time limit. Can't wait for the DLC!
Great Vid, always love the decorations and styling, excited to see how you do with the Taste of adventure DLC. I found lots of the scenarios quite difficult especially getting gold!
This was a great playthrough. Love that you managed all the parks of the basic game. Would admire to see a "best of video" of all the previous parks to appreciate them.
It was wonderful watching this playthrough and seeing your skills expand of how you've worked with the pieces to create such inspiring builds. Looking forwards to what's on the other side in Taste of Adventure!
i knew you must have done something to get from 360 to 500 ;) thnx for this series, i always love to watch, it's a great final to the main campaign!
The flying buttresses came out so great! Really captured the gothic cathedral style. Your buildings always amaze me.
I've been looking forward to this for ages! Great work as always.
Looking forward to the DLC scenarios, I love seeing your interpretation of each map.
Seeing Silv so ready to cut himself off from further expansion with massive buildings and spanning-the-entire-map coasters is so bewildering. "Oops, guys, it looks like I ran out of space on one of the largest scenarios after three coasters. Guess I'll build underground now."
That Yucatán Ridge map is *tiny* and I look forward to seeing how many rides he can fit in there.
Man silv. You’re clutch. Right before Halloween. Also, I’ve had the shitiest week with 2 auto accidents, and this made it so much better.
This is what I hoped for. Spooky Scenario just before Halloween. Thank you!
Funny thing is, that I first struggled with this scenario as well, but the Ghost Train turned it around. With a good, weatherproof high rated ghost train, I made a fortune and got to 250 guests, which gave me 8000 to repay a loan. From then on... it worked. :-)
Always look forward to the videos, and great commentary! Really excited to see what you do with the DLC campaign.
Holy crap, man, your theme park gives me the creeps. I'd love to visit something like that in real life. Do any entirely horror-themed theme parks exist out there? Also, cool that you were playing Earthbound back then, it's great!
Zalgonia was way easier than I expected, to be honest. Still quite fun, I made a "crucified skeleton" macro that I spammed almost everywhere. My method consisted of the Marcel Vos approach: spam benches, lamps and trash cans everywhere, cram tons of decoration items just to drive the decoration rating up, get a short but high excitement coaster going right from the get-go, and try to keep paths as short as possible. Also, I started the scenario by researching shops so I could get a drink shop to replace all vending machines.
22:17 SIlvarett ethnically profiling bandana wearers XD
oh man revolution is great every time I go to magic mountain it's the first ride I go on. Great video!
Congrats on finishing the campaign! I've been following along and have been wowed every time. Now I've gotta go do the DLC campaign before you start playing it so I won't be spoiled.
Also hoping to see you do a big (BIG) sandbox park in Parkitect one of these days. I enjoyed the early access park videos and would love to see what you would do now that the game is complete.
Wow amazing buildings and coasters.
Great park, wonderful series. Look forward to the Taste of Adventure run through! Hope it's not too long coming chap!
Another great scenario park where you beat yourself up with a toothpick and somehow make it hurt haha. Silv, this is another fantastic park and if I were to suddenly become a billionaire, you would be on the top of my list to help build an amusement park.
This scenario was so frustrating. The guests are hard to please, too many vandals coming in, the rain keeps on ruining everything. I got impatient and put floating flat roof pieces on top of all of my coasters to make it rain proof. I managed to finish the scenario by year 2 at the cost of making my park visually ugly. Haha...
If you willing to use cash cow coaster, it'll be a walk in a park. I put 2 cash cow coasters (steel coaster with boomerang layout) under the hill that he puts powered coaster in. Then boom, profit of at least 4,000 a month whether its rain or not. Then use said profit to build rest of the park.
@@punnboat9817 I actually did that. Haha. But did not put it underground because I have rides there already. That's why I placed the flat roof pieces overhead instead and finished before the end of year 2. I shouldn't have rushed things because I later found out that we have until year 5 to finish it. *facepalm*
You are like the Bob Ross of Parkitect lol Great series!
Cant wait for the next series, I already know it will be awesome.
Wow, amazing timing haha! This was a blast to watch, such a spoopy park :o
Looking at lego sets for inspiration is genius! I'm gonna steal that idea for some of my minecraft builds
Can we maybe get a series in Parkitect. A park, Immersive dark ride or just something awesome as usual
Had a long, sad day and this is a JOY to see. I am overwhelmed with happiness now!
Jaw on the floor with the 2 secret hidden coasters
This is it, The final chapter.
This park is basically Alton Towers in a permanent Scarefest, so all the peeps getting tired and not wanting to walk up and down stairs is such a fat mood.
Seriously enjoy your Parkitect vids. I'm just really into theme park and coaster games and Parkitect is the only one I can find so far to run on Linux.
I think a wild mouse coaster would make a good haunted house style covered coaster
If there would be glass, you could make a "indoor" coaster like a tube. That would be cool looking and you get the benefit from having a roof.
Really enjoyed this episode! Similarly, the idea of not buying houses where people commited suicide and where people died in is also quite common in Hong Kong and many other Asian countries too!
Never got here so soon!!
Loving the longer videos silv even though I clearly haven't watched the whole thing yet
I know you have the Taste of Adventure scenarios left but would you ever consider doing a full park let’s play?
I'd consider it, but not thinking about it before I finish the Adventure series - given how much work/time it took to get through the base game!
yesss!!! i was looking forward to this so much :D
Please continue into the DLC scenarios starting next week, i love
I know in real parks indoor rollercoasters are dark rides. But in this game you can just make a glass building.
I am sure you will make a great looking park with some giant glass cubes. Give them a facade on the front and some theming inside.
wow, good video, I actually am going to buy parkitect now that I've watched this
Sad it is the last 😥
No dlc videos? :(
There will still be videos on the DLC scenarios ;)
@@Silvarret O: Yes Please!!
@@Silvarret YES
@@Silvarret ahhhhh ok! Awesome
I think it would be really cool if you made one final episode where you go through all of the scenerios to see how you've improved over time. In that video you could use a mod to show a POV of all the coasters. I know you haven't done that yet because you want to keep this playthrough vanilla, but since this would be a seperate video I still think it could be a cool idea.
love it, can't wait for the next episode
"you cannot grasp the true form of this theme park"
Ace series! You should do a Park that looks Partially under construction. ⚙️
HE COMES
Weather for me over the course of a few weeks; low 80 degrees down to low 30s and early snow. I'd prefer the dark skies and rain you're getting any time over this!
Love your parks! They have provided me with so much inspiration! Are the completed scenarios available for download? I would love to take a look and peek around. Thanks!
D'oh, I totally forgot! I'll upload them, thanks.
@@Silvarret thanks so much! Will they be on the steam workshop?
I think you should make pumpkin houses around the park.
Good looking park, i hope you gonna do the DLC scenario's
The looping coaster’s station might be the 2012, 2015 version. One of the early 2010’s ones was a flat rectangle shape. I think it had a stained glass window.
that Invert looks bonkers
Hey Silvarret, what is your opinion on Smoggy from Hazers getting provisional pole in the first Grand Prix of the Marbula ONE Season 2?
It’s also been cold and wet for me as Zeta’s ghost turned to the North Eastern US
You sir, bless my eyes
the time has come
Looks great!
Mostly because of the color scheme The cathedral you built reminds me a bit of Le Cathedral Nôtre-Dame-de-L’Assomption in Clermont-Ferrand which is noteworthy because the whole thing is made of black lava rock
Guess I’ll buy a cursed house in Japan. Those ghosts are paying rent or getting exorcised out 🤷🏻♂️
Now that the base campaign is done, can we expect a sandbox park any time soon??
Al standard scenario´s gone ? Time to come up with some custom scenario games !
I’ve had such a difficult time finding a decent theme for this park and never finished the scenario. Gonna try again by stealing your ideas 😁
Are you going to do the DLC Scenarios now or no? Just wondering cause I loved this series
Yes!
Now you have to catch up with the 10 DLC scenarios, which are way harder than this Zalgonia, IYMI lol
wee little fella
Re: indoor coasters: does the game actually check if something is 'indoors' or just if it's under a roof? You might be able to get away with a more open structure that still covers the coaster so you can look at it from the sides, or perhaps have several discrete buildings the coaster goes through with covered passages between them.
Right, it only checks for a roof above the coaster. I suppose a completely indoor coaster is the most realistic solution for that I guess - but I have to admit, I don't know what it does for half indoor/half outdoor coasters.
which DLC is this in I do have 2 DLCs
i almost beat this in one go and got the optional challenges. I need to go back and somehow raise my ratings.
will you ever come back to PZ
My parks never look as good as yours though 🎃
What an end to the series
hey silv wat is je favoriete Nederlandse streetfood? de mijne is stroopwafel
But would you also be willing to try a no CS rct3 campaign? Despite how awful most of those scenarios are.
Honestly, I'd rather play Parkitect :')
@@Silvarret Understandable. lol I'd rather play parkitect too.
I did have to do it more than 10 times but I did it with golden stars in the end. Completing all scenarios on gold
do you know is there is a way (cheat) to unlock all scenarios on parkitect ? thank you ;)
Not that I know, no
Ok thank you for your answer ;) i really like your videos and love this game but i am stuck on scenarios that i really don't want to play :/
U should try the planet coaster career mode
Do some showcases too!
It’s pronounced You-kuh-tan Ridge
Sand box
You can make a really detailed sandbox
One day! First, the DLC campaign :)
This game works with block brakes, so you can't get trains crash into each other ?
I don't think so, even block brakes can fail in this game, so it might crash sometimes. Also thought, it can't, and then it suddenly just did :D
never happend again, but still interessting, that it could happen sometimes. Sadly it has no real effect, so guest just ignore the fact, the player just reopened it after a crash.
Bring back fantasy valley
just use loans to avoid going bankrupt... you don't actually have to make a profit, just get out of the red; so wait to take a loan until the bar is like 3/4 to losing then take a small loan and build a good coaster... if it doesn't work take a larger loan and use it to pay the smaller loan and repeat until you can make money.
this map was a little annoying cuz it kept raining when I was about to win and people would leave >.>
You sound so sad for some reason
Edit: You were talking like that because it was hallowing
you want some gothic inspiration? Look at Bloodborne
Wot
Please, please, PLEASE do a Planet Coaster Console College
Dude be careful with peoples music tastes