anyone below very high?

With the multi dimension coaster I havent been able to get an intesity below 7, my nausea rating is up there too.

Has anyone found any tricks to building the multi dimension coaster.

just let them land on their back on any drop

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I cannot figure out what the degrees mean, like what position they are at when the rotation is set at 450 degrees. Anyone have a clue?
Positive numbers mean that the passengers heads are rotated forwards and negative numbers mean that they are rotated backwards. Remember that the passengers are loaded facing backwards.

Degrees seem to be relative to the train, not the ground, so that makes it more difficult.

Zero degrees means they're sitting upright, facing the rear of the train -- when the train is in the station, or on upright track.

When the train is on inverted track, this means they're hanging upside down. You'll want it to be 180 degrees on inverted track... this will have them sitting upright, facing the front of the train.

Starting with the train in the station (upright). 0 is facing backwards sitting up, 45 is reclining backwards a bit, 90 is on their back, 135 is head down at an incline with head toward front of train, 180 is upside down facing front, etc.

When designing a layout, always concentrate on never leaving them hanging upside-down for very long, and at the bottoms of hills or in half-loops, make sure their back is to the outside of the curve (i.e. the bottom of a hill has them on their backs, and facing "in" all the way around a half loop). Also try not to rotate in huge chunks... do it in the 45 degree increments. Don't go from 0 to 90 to 180 in just two sections of track.

I hope that helps.

I like to first build the coaster then test it and then go in and do the rotation. When I go to see the final intensity and excitment they didnt change, as if the rotation didnt matter.

How low have you gotten the intesity and nausea ratings?

*** This post was edited by crash on 10/20/2002. ***

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