Is No limits worth buying?

I am thinking about buying it and I didnt know if it was worth it? Is it, what type of stuff can you do on it? Thanks
Yes it's great! Very much worth the money. You can do absolutely anything, you have no limits, you can bend, twist, turn the track in any way imaginable, and then you can ride the coasters, with amazing graphics, and sound.

*** Edited 4/27/2004 6:21:15 PM UTC by SFGAdv lover***

No Limits rocks. You can build ANYTHING you want. Like the game name states There's no limit to what you can build.

When you first start playing your not going to be able to build crazy inverts or floorless coasters. It actually takes a long time to build a coaster thats smooth and free from bumps and other imperfections. I'd say until you start to really understand the game it will take you 2-3 hours. It's not plug and play like RCT you need to actually form every drop and turn. Once you get the hang of it the game rules.

HeyIsntThatRob?'s avatar
I've had No Limits for over a year and a half and I'm still not bored of it. I think its safe to say that it's well worth the money.

I think its a great way to pass time and its alot of fun to recreate rides from what you remember of them. I'm into the GCI wooden twister coasters, make sure you download the 1.3 update after you buy the game (unless it comes with it?).

My advice, for your first coaster just build an out and back, look at it from the side and adjust the points to what looks like a bunch of hills. Link coasterpunk said, it'll take like 2 - 3 hours to really get the hang of it.

~Rob Willi

Thanks so much!
Its a load of fun. I still haven't found the time to build my own creation but I've had a great time downloading other peoples' work. I have a ton of old defunct wood coasters like the San Souci Bearcat and the Bertrand Island Wildcat! Tons more are available just by following the links on the No Limits site.

I have a rather archaic computer at my office (PIII 550 MHz) and it runs on that machine almost as nicely as it does on my new Dell at home, so you don't even need a great PC.

Yes.
1EyedJack's avatar
I love it. I am not sure if "Game" is the right word to use. I view it as more of a creation simulator. Well worth the money. At the moment, the only limit is shuttle coasters (Boomerang coasters), Impulse coasters (Wicked Twister, V2, Steel Venom) and facing inverted (Face Off). However version 1.5 (due out mid May) will add these and a bunch more features...

www.nolimitscoaster.de and click on progress.

BTW... Check out the station for the Flight of Fear looking coaster!!

1ej *** Edited 4/27/2004 8:54:46 PM UTC by 1EyedJack***

If you buy a new copy of NL now it will be version 1.3.

-Ride_Op


Ride_Op Coaster Productions: http://www.twistedrails.com/ride_op

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