conversions

can anybody tell me where I can find a hight conversion chart for finding the english equivelent to the numbers used as height measurement in RCT?
Does anyone really know what the measurements in RCT are? I for one don't...

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-Dave Rutherford
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Here's how you can convert. Build a coaster or just a partial coasterone big drop and back to the station. When the stats are computed it will give you the height of the tallest drop in feet. From there you can take the height #'s and figure out the distance. Actually I'll give it a shot now and repost.

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Ok heres what I found out. Each height number equals 3 feet.
Here's a few stats for your basic heights:
67 = 201 feet
50 = 150 feet
33 = 99 feet
17 = 51 feet

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Exactly, Chris Sawyer is from the UK, and they use the metric system there. A meter is just a little more that a yard, which is 3 feet.

Actually, I think that a meter is 4o inches.
1 m=3 ft, 3 in.
I am pretty sure thats it.

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RCT doesn't use any cactual unit of measure. A meter is about 39 inches. Each number in RCT is represented by about 4.3 feet. Also, coasterpunk, 61 is the highest number, and it goes up to 262ft.
When I cane up with the info I simply built an oval coaster with one height raise. The stat's said that it had a 3 foot drop. Then I built another with a two height drop. That came out to a 6 ft. drop. Thats how I came up with the stats.

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I think Everdred is right, it definetly isn't metric...
hmm, real measurements, an idea for RCT 2?...

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-Dave Rutherford
*If things seem under control, you're just not going fast enough*

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