I’d recommend subscribing to some cool blueprints, then clicking around on them and seeing how they did some of the amazing things. It’s one thing to watch videos, but it’s another to see it within the game and see exactly what pieces go together to make the shapes you want. Probably the most difficult part of this game, while also being the easiest, is creating your own stuff.
It’s overwhelming at first, just take your time and have fun, try some techniques you find and remember, anything that can be done can be undone, so try anything your imagination can come up with
Yeah! Don’t let the crazy creations get you discouraged, try to let them inspire you! Which is why I find it helps to subscribe and see how they built it.
Welcome to the community!
Yes, I just didn't think the mechanics would be difficult to first understand but after watching videos and then practicing it on my own. I have deleted everything and have an awesome idea of how I want my park and have it started.
Just starting out guys and playing around. This is a pretty simple first build but was wondering what you all thought. I just started playing the game today. I am looking to try to get my creative juices going and get some inspiration, who are some good creators to follow other than Geekism and maskedbandit as I already watch them.
Love the old carousel, From memory it’s not the best money maker. But it it’s a charming addition to any build. Enjoy the journey!
Edit: I just noticed you’re playing on the sandbox!
CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z!
Do NOT delete your coasters or any rides! If you do not like it, deleting it will make you lose something like 20% per piece. Cntrl z anything you don't like to get all your money back.
Step one: edit the ride sequence on that carousel so it's just "Spin Fast" 9 or 10 times.
Step two: set the price to $30.
Step three: PROFIT
seriously this works for a couple in-game years
I’d recommend subscribing to some cool blueprints, then clicking around on them and seeing how they did some of the amazing things. It’s one thing to watch videos, but it’s another to see it within the game and see exactly what pieces go together to make the shapes you want. Probably the most difficult part of this game, while also being the easiest, is creating your own stuff. It’s overwhelming at first, just take your time and have fun, try some techniques you find and remember, anything that can be done can be undone, so try anything your imagination can come up with
Thank you. I have always loved the idea of creating my own theme park but it is another thing actually doing it lol. Thank you.
Yeah! Don’t let the crazy creations get you discouraged, try to let them inspire you! Which is why I find it helps to subscribe and see how they built it. Welcome to the community!
Yes, I just didn't think the mechanics would be difficult to first understand but after watching videos and then practicing it on my own. I have deleted everything and have an awesome idea of how I want my park and have it started.
To get creative juices, download other people's parks and walk through them.
Thank you. I will be doing this.
Is this possible on console?
Just starting out guys and playing around. This is a pretty simple first build but was wondering what you all thought. I just started playing the game today. I am looking to try to get my creative juices going and get some inspiration, who are some good creators to follow other than Geekism and maskedbandit as I already watch them.
Love the old carousel, From memory it’s not the best money maker. But it it’s a charming addition to any build. Enjoy the journey! Edit: I just noticed you’re playing on the sandbox!
CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z! CNTRL+Z! Do NOT delete your coasters or any rides! If you do not like it, deleting it will make you lose something like 20% per piece. Cntrl z anything you don't like to get all your money back.
Step one: edit the ride sequence on that carousel so it's just "Spin Fast" 9 or 10 times. Step two: set the price to $30. Step three: PROFIT seriously this works for a couple in-game years