I just got it too. Do you know if the action scenery that activates when the
ride passes a certain point have any sound effects?
Do the queue paths that attach to roller coasters have signs with them? I
can't get the paths to look like the queue paths that go with the other
rides such as the "thrill" rides.
Can you make the roller coaster stations themes like in RCT 2?
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"Robert Doss" <hoborob RemoveThis @email.com> wrote in message
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> This is my first post here that I am aware of but I picked up and
> installed RCT3 on my system today.
>
> The first impressions I have are that the demo does and doesn't give
> you a feel for the game itself. It does in that you get some idea of
> the look and feel of the interface and game play. It doesn't in that
> the full version has many more selections on the base menus than the
> demo leads you to believe. The actual game play is very similar to
> that of the demo and gives you much more control over the myriad
> functions of game play.
>
> At the game start only 5 of the new scenarios are available for play.
> However By the time I had passed the Entrepreneur level of the first
> scenario at least 2 more scenarios had unlocked. This appears to mean
> that as you advance a level a new scenario gets opened.
>
> Overall once you get a good operation feel for the interface game play
> is very much like RCT and RCT2 except that you can now see for
> yourself what it is like to ride your rides.
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