Unlimited Heights on Coasters?

In Rct2 would you like to build Unlimited Heights on coasters or would it work at all? Any inputs? *** This post was edited by VIPER on 7/2/2001. ***
How about having certain parks with hight limits and as u pass scenarios the hight limit gets higher and higher.

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Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity.
You need a maximum height on the game. Perhaps they can increse the height to, say, 70 instead of 60-64.

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Let the bears pay the Bear Tax, I pay the Homer Tax.
How about certain parks with height restrictions, like in real life?

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oh how dare you. how DARE YOU!, sir~Adam Carolla
Isn't that already in a scenario? Sounds like it should be.
yeah it is in one of the existing scenerio's,I can't remember which one though.I know it's in LL.
There is a park like that in RCT, the first one.

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...A natural force simply known as, Millennium Force...
By using the Dragon IOA trainer, you can build coasters to unlimited heights.

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Chris B.
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The Height Should be atleast 90 or 100

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Sit up right, hold on tight!
I think that the maximum height should be raised so you can build about 3 times taller. You could not have a game without maximum height limits though. The game needs it for a constant variable, otherwise it would go insane, take over your computer, jump on the internet, take over all of the computers at the Pentagon, and take over the world!

Well, maybe not that extreme, but it wouldn't work without a maximum height limit. The game needs that variable to be constant.

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Cyclops. 1900 feet of CCI goodness.
The hight restriction is always 61 right?-------------
Where'd you come from, Where'd you go, Where'd you come from old man Joe.
Ummm, you can't actually make a coaster with unlimited height restrictions. You can only make them like 70 meters. The wierd thing is, when it shows the maximum height on the coaster "list" it says like 1,115 feet or something like that. That's complete BS!

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Déjà Vu: Thrill seekers plummet from 196-feet, fly head-over-heels at 65 mph over the outside of a vertical loop and a giant 110-foot high boomerang turn with nothing but the sky above their dangling feet. http://www.geocities.com/totallysfmm
You should at least beable to build Giga's
I personaly would like to see giga coasters to reach at least a 1,000 feet that would be a nice cut off anyone else?
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CEDAR POINT AMERICAS "ROCK N ROLLERCOAST!"
The most a coaster can go is 62, but the real height limit is 63. Dragon's IOA trainer can go to 63.
Is there any real point in building such a high coaster? Yeah height can scare you a little, but there is nothing more boring than a lift-hill that goes on forEVER!
I think the height limit is more than substantial and forces people to be more creative than just go "ERRR...I'll build a tall one".
Smaller, tightly focused rides are much more fun.

Speed and height aren't everything.
Ooh, and another thing...have any of you ever tried launching a coaster train up in the air...got loads and loads of speed up, plummet and then have a flick up (launch achieved by having the coaster as 'launched' from the station).

Your computer can manage the calculations up unitl a limit is reached then it just goes "phrppt" and your game crashes.

It's all down to maths.

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"'cos you know, it's strange! You stand in a library and go "AAAAARRRRGGGHHHH" and everyone just kinda stares at you, but if you do the same thing on a aeroplane everyone joins in!"
How did u get up to a 62 foot limit

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