You can add a launch section by using either hydrolics or magnets.
Support the track more, a moving track can severely slow down the speed of the ball. Try lowering the hill too of course, and making the first drop taller.
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A roller coaster typically has two sets of wheels per car: guide wheels and friction wheels. Guide wheels are located on the sides of the track and help keep the car on course, while friction wheels are located underneath the car and provide stability and control. Each set of wheels can have multiple individual wheels, depending on the design and size of the roller coaster.
Ok so i just got the Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe but i have to uninstall the 1st one first. But i already deleted everything that is Hasbro and Roller Coaster Tycoon on my comp and it still wont work, any suggestions?
they hug the rails HELP ive got a HUGE science taske about rollercoasters and its really hard!
Just click on them and press the green light
You can't easily create an entire roller coaster on sketchup unless your computer has a lot of memory. Usually grouping objects will help out your computer on that one. Rollercoasters usually compose of circles, triangles, and squares. You can then extrude objects to create track pieces. If you want to animate it, Get Sketchyphysics. I can't show you a shortcut. I would use google to find it. The best part is it's free.
To build a roller coaster using craft sticks and a hot glue gun, start by designing the layout of the coaster. Use the craft sticks to create the track and support structure, securing them with hot glue. Be sure to test the coaster as you build to ensure it functions and can support a small toy car. Add loops, curves, and other elements for excitement.
with huge cranes and two by fours and lots of dedicated workers to help piece this green beast together.
I would suggest you to change your system. That might be weaker to run this game!
No, it is kind of like Sorin' at Disney. You "fly" through Springfield and help save The Simpsons from Sideshow Bob. -Feewet
No, it is kind of like Sorin' at disney. You "fly" through Springfield and help save the Simpsons from Sideshow Bob. -Feewet