![]() ![]() It actually is pretty fun, at least on your first ride through when you don’t know what direction it’s going to go next, dodging trees and boulders at a very fast rate, and there’s enough variety to keep it interesting to the very end. ![]() I had seen that movie over 30 times (please don’t ask why, I’d rather not revisit that point in my life) so I guess it made perfect sense to me to make a roller-coaster-type-thing in homage. So I decided to take that idea to an extreme by basing it on the 100 mile dash sequence from the Pixar movie The Incredibles. I got the inspiration from another track on CoasterSims where the designer buried the track underground so the car appeared to be moving on it’s own. Click on the bold links to download.ġ00 Mile Dash (August 2005) – This was not strictly a roller coaster per se, but some sort of simulation experience. Not coincidentally it was this period that I became active around CoasterSims and started seeing what other people were doing. They may not be great technically, but all show some promise. ![]() Screenshots, features, and system requirements taken from the NoLimits website.2005: These tracks showed me getting away from the single day ideas into full-fledged projects. Windows 7 or newer, 2.6 GHz Quad Core with 4 GB RAM, Fully compatible to Direct X 9.0c (Shader Model 3) with 1 GB Video RAM, 1 GB free hard drive space Windows XP (SP 3) or later, 2.0 GHz Dual Core with 2 GB RAM, Fully compatible to Direct X 9.0c (Shader Model 3) with 512 MB Video RAM, 1 GB free hard drive space Recommended Requirements:
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