![]() ![]() I made big long queue sections for it, that was a mistake. It's very popular, it makes $7000 an hour profit. Link to scenario below.īig Tip My greatest success was my biggest downfall. I started the same map again but with a few changes. I answer a few questions here and open a few more. There’s good food and facilities, I usually have a chuck factor of 0. I get about 140 people a month through the gate. I used the “Frontier” cheat and put the game on fast forward for a few years until averages had settled down and I could look at reliable figures. I used almost every ride available and no ride occurs twice on the map, they’re all unique. In my Cheated Park version I started with $500,000 in the bank, my whole aim was to get maximum profit from minimum built up area. It has 4 entrances and a train ride linking them. The base map that I built this park on is available for download at RCTgo by the way, it contains the only component of my park that I did get right. Instead my park only gets the rides less than 1/3 full and only makes $2000 a month. I expected it to be making $5000 a month profit. I expected this to be “the perfect park”. I’ve uploaded a map that I would like to discuss with people so I can learn where I’m going wrong. I thought I was doing rather well learning to make successful parks. I would never have completed those campaigns myself and would have continued to play with so many coasters unavailable. ![]() I like sandbox type games, the campaigns that came with RCT3 do not interest me at all and I am so glad someone provided downloads for the completed campaign files to unlock everything. I’m just trying to wrap my head around the first simulation game I’ve played since the 1990s, it’s RCT3 Platinum, and I’m loving it so far. ![]()
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