No. It is 100 percent legit. I have it for my computer. It won't harm you as long as you get it from NoLimitsCoaster.com
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go to coaster, then settings, and then hit shuttle.
All roller coasters are stored inside your "tracks" subfolder inside the NoLimits folder. Locate the file name and delete it from the Windows explorer or the Mac desktop.
No, Pinnacle Video Editor is not a virus. If it registers as a virus on your PC, just proceed with the installation.
Yes, it has a virus. I regret ever downloading it :/ Videopad Video Editor gave my computer a virus; DO NOT download this program!
In the Editor, select segment and click on Lift. Then return to the editor and create your own hill.
By hitting the numpad 0 once to start, at this point it should say www.nolimitscoaster.com at the top, this is how you know it is recording. Then you hit numpad 0 again to stop, the www.nolimitscoaster.com should go after that. Thn go to screenshots in the nolimits folder and it should be there. Hope This Helped
No. Roller coaster 3 is a professionnal game that sells at retail. There is no point in selling a virus, no one would buy it. However, i have downloaded it illegally and caught a virus that messed my PC graphics card. I had to buy another ONE.
In the main menu, click the toolbox, then scenario editor.
you have to design and it can take up to 1/2 a year depending on how extreme it is. then if it is steel workers at a factory make it in pieces and then they make it but if it is wooden workers will make it on the site in pieces
Yes, virus-wise I have never had any problems.
I have used the tombraider level editor before and i didnt seem to have a problem, try running a virus scan after you'v downloaded it.