In article <18df9af1.0406081842.1c663d91 RemoveThis @posting.google.com>,
jmatt RemoveThis @no-nonsense-mortgage.com (John) wrote:
> > It has been claimed that if you divide your park into areas and have
> > consistent signs at the entrance to each area, that people with maps can
> > find their way to the rides more easily. For example, people trying to
> > find the "Space Rocket" coaster can find it more easily if it is in a
> > signed area called "Future World" because they first navigate their way
> > to Future World and then to Space Rocket once there.
> >
>
> I find it highly unlikely, to be honest. How could Sawyer possibly
> know how to cross index what people *might* name park areas with the
> ride themes? What if players named the area "TomorrowLand" or
> "Martian Adventures"?
You misunderstand what I was trying to say (maybe I didn't say it well).
It's pretty well accepted that the effect of a map is to let peeps know
about rides that they can't see, and to know their location in the park,
but not to let them know how to navigate your park's path structure to
get there. They just try to head towards where the ride is, and if the
paths don't go there very directly, they get lost.
The thing that is claimed is that peeps can also "see" signs on the map
and use them to get to the rides. It doesn't matter whether "Space
Rocket" is in an area with "Future World" signs or with "West World"
signs or with "Xyzzy" signs, only that it is in an area delimited by
*some* sign, and that getting to that sign will always get them closer
to the ride. What would be bad would be having "Space Rocket"
surrounded by "West World" signs but also having a "West World" sign
somewhere else in the park, because the peeps might head for that sign
trying to get to "Space Rocket".
Again, I don't know if this is really true. Try googling some old
messages from this group (try "sign navigate") for other messages on
this topic.
-- paul asente
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