I have THOUSANDS of hours on RCT3 thank you for the childhood memories
@Jabbazuki16 күн бұрын
I have so many hours in RCT3 Soaked... thank you for the great memories!!
@ignacioxgnc19 күн бұрын
i found your channel in the RCT3 reddit community, that game is part of my childhood. thank you and the team for all the memories.
@Arganoid18 күн бұрын
Thanks! I'm planning to record my RCT3 video on Sunday.
@runertje55012 күн бұрын
What I noticed from this is that PC2 does not allow you with some slight sadistic fun by ending rides abruptly, like you could in RCT3. All rides need an end piece and need to be safe, which is kind of lame, as one of the biggest funs we all had in RCT3 was to play around with the peeps and make them crash and stuff.
@MoshiiMoshiiUKG13 күн бұрын
its probably best to come back to this game once they patch out allot of the main bugs right now
@HerHollyness9 күн бұрын
The absolute lack of patience that men (even game devs like you who have literally MADE them) have for tutorials both baffles and infuriates me. Like, I’ll watch someone play this (or frankly any other game) and they’ll dive straight in to the sandbox mode and then spend ages clicking around and going “How does this work? What do I do?” when playing the built-in tutorial would have explained everything to them.
@Arganoid9 күн бұрын
As you can see later in the video, tutorials are no guarantee that the player will remember the thing you told them half an hour ago. For my new game, I use context-sensitive hints. eg if you have boost but haven't used it, after a while it'll suggest using it. Also a lot of what I'm trying to skip is tiresome dialogue that feels like it's slowing everything down.