I hope this question doesn't sound rediculous, but I'm wondering if anyone might have some info about No Limits. I recently discovered this program and installed the "preview program". I realize this sample version is limited, but I still had a very difficult time trying to build a coaster. I've heard it's much more complicated than RTC (which is fine with me because the graphics and realism are much much superior), however I'm wondering if there might be any hints or at least some info on where I might get some help. I would like to be completely "sold" on the sample program and convinced I can actually build a satisfactory coaster before I purchase the whole program. Anyone?
Thanks!
Locust said:
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone...I hope this question doesn't sound rediculous, but I'm wondering if anyone might have some info about No Limits. I recently discovered this program and installed the "preview program". I realize this sample version is limited, but I still had a very difficult time trying to build a coaster. I've heard it's much more complicated than RTC (which is fine with me because the graphics and realism are much much superior), however I'm wondering if there might be any hints or at least some info on where I might get some help. I would like to be completely "sold" on the sample program and convinced I can actually build a satisfactory coaster before I purchase the whole program. Anyone?
Thanks!
Well, Locust, Nolimits is a very, cool fun coaster sim. Once you get used to the editor, it gets easier and easier to build. There are alot of Nolimits sites that have built coasters and tools and the Nolimits site itself has a manual on the game. I suggest that you buy the download and install this sim. It really takes up alot of my time. :)
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But the vast vast majority of C-Buzzers will say that No Limits is the most realistic, best graphics, & most detailed of any coaster game/sim out there. It just may have a larger learning curve than most others.
Only a select few will say Hyper Rails is better in any way & only a select one will say Scream Machines was best (which is why it's no longer out there).
Your best option is to "try before you buy"
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