My quote function doesn't seem to be working, but Gonch said, "Track length is irrelevant to capacity period."
Are you referencing the fact that ride time is the important factor? I would argue that ride time is more or less a function of track length...
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
Still sounds like oversimplfying to me.
The ride time is speed and length. I could say capacity is affected by the speed of the coaster and be as accurate as saying it's affected by length.
But even still ride time isn't the big factor if you ask me. Technically it's blocking.
Capacity is simply a matter of how many trains you can move. A train can't move until a block is cleared.
Assuming efficient operations, two coasters of the same length, speed and train configuration will have vastly different capacities if one has a mid-course block and the other doesn't.
I'd bet a longer ride with a mid-course would probably, in most real-world cases, move more people than a shorter one without.
Sure. A ride's capacity is going to be determined by people per train and time for the longest block - usually the station - (assuming they can keep a a train in the longest block at all times) if it has the optimal number of trains.
So yes, if the coatser is running optimally, the only way you're going to increase capacity is if you increase people per train or decrease the time of the longest block.
But, if you drop out a train or more (or for instance a one train coaster) and the trains can move at will, the capacity will determined by (ride time+station time) and number of people per train and by number of trains.
Just as an example, the other day Titan was only running two trains and they were never waiting for each other, but the station was empty quite a bit of the time since the trains took a while (on the long course) to come back around.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
The movie now has its trailer up. I have to say it looks pretty cool. Looks better than T3.
My favorite MJ tune: "Billie Jean" which I have been listening to alot now. RIP MJ.
There have been several trailers already, and that one doesn't really offer a lot of new information.
And for the record, that's one of my favorite NIN songs.
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The ride's queue entry signage is up (looks nice!) and buildings for the pre-show elements are going up too. Ride opens in a little over 2 weeks from today.
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The trains have arrived. Not quite what I expected. I think they look kind of ugly. Note a pair of speakers mounted on the back of each car. Interesting to see how the on-ride audio will work with this coaster.
I absolutely love the trains, not what I was expecting at all. The whole ride is looking much much better to me now that everything is comming together. The shows buildings are looking great, they torn up concret from the pad for landscape, I love how the queing is just all under and surrounded by massive amouts of wood. I think this is going to be a short be sweet ride Imo.
Trains are on the track and looking good
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