There's something about seeing these areas in screens that really makes you appreciate how amazing this park actually is. Seeing how detailed the architecture is despite the object limitation is something that I never really noticed viewing the park in-game; eg the slightly sunken buildings, the flawless positioning of the queue, and the form of those ruins.
Sometimes older parks rely on nostalgia more than actual skill, but I swear every time I think RoB falls into that category things like this come up and I continue to appreciate its brilliance.
Liam (?), it's nice to see these, but I don't like you logging in under their account to post this. You should do it yourself.
I don't like it either. I hate that this is the only way. I'm not posting screens under my name if they're not mine. And I'm also doing this to provide some parks with gallery screens, makes for a much nicer release page.
<3 <3 <3
Forget how immaculate this park is...
#fbf: theive's run
GOAT
This is my favorite park ever.
There's something about seeing these areas in screens that really makes you appreciate how amazing this park actually is. Seeing how detailed the architecture is despite the object limitation is something that I never really noticed viewing the park in-game; eg the slightly sunken buildings, the flawless positioning of the queue, and the form of those ruins.
Sometimes older parks rely on nostalgia more than actual skill, but I swear every time I think RoB falls into that category things like this come up and I continue to appreciate its brilliance.
I've used this spot so many times for inspiration. What a beaut.
Still way too good.
Liam (?), it's nice to see these, but I don't like you logging in under their account to post this. You should do it yourself.
I don't like it either. I hate that this is the only way. I'm not posting screens under my name if they're not mine. And I'm also doing this to provide some parks with gallery screens, makes for a much nicer release page.
Perhaps make a new account for it like you did for H2H7? You could call it NE Archive or something like that.
It's crazy how few CSO pieces are actually in this park. It's so good you don't notice that its 90%+ NCSO. It just comes together so well.
Post screens from some of the LL classics next! Those parks need love too.