Q rotates it right
E rotates it left
Yes, some places have a better view and air time
about a couple of TOONES.i think that's how you spell it......Just look at the roller coaster from a view or close up. A hill going up would be 1 toone all together including when it goes down.
-A coaster that can be taken apart and moved. They are usually found at carnivals. Olympia Looping in Germany is the largest, with 5 loops. -There used to be a roller coaster track that people could drive their car on. -A long time ago there was a roller coaster that jumped a gap, but it was banned because the jump would vary according to the weight of the people. -The longest wooden coaster is Beast at Kings Island. -Best spots for certain thrills on rides: Front: Best view, more of an overall thrill Middle: Best spot for "Air time" Back: More time going down hills and an over-all rougher ride -Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois was the first inverted roller coaster. -The roller coaster originated from the German Ice Slide. here are six, not ten.
It's impossible. That view is available for Zoo Tycoon 2 only: believe me I've tried.
Yes! Just rotate the view screen. . . The statue or whatever will rotate with you. :)
On its side.
The Rotate View Tool can be found by clicking and holding the Hand Tool icon on the tools pallate. By clicking and holding, a pop-out box will appear that lets you select between the Rotate View Tool and Hand Tool. Alternately you can hit the "r" key on your keyboard to quickly select it.
you can not person's veiw in zoo empire but you can in zoo tycoon 2.
It obviously depends upon which side you view it from!
A owl!
If there were any seat on a coaster that's any faster or slower than any other seat, then the car would have to come apart in pieces, to let a seat race ahead or lag behind the others.
On the View menu, click Print Layout.Click the object that you want to rotate or flip, and then, depending on the kind of object that you clicked, click the Format tab or the Format Picture tab.Under Arrange, click Rotate(To rotate an object to any degree, on the object, drag the rotation handle).