If not for the horrendous FPS and horrible path system, it is a pretty decent game. It will sit on the blue loading screen for well over a minute. The loading times on this game are way too long. At first I though the game had froze, but then it finally loaded. The other thing I have noticed it the game really likes to hang on the first black screen and there is no loading bar or anything. I am so glad I got it when it was on sale for C$15 because if this is the type of game play I was getting after paying C$60 (C = Canadian) I would ask for my money back. I recently started playing this game after owning it since December 2017. This makes no sense, because by lowering the graphics settings, my FPS should raise correct? With my old video card I was seeing basically the same FPS. And to do a test, I just loaded into the game and set the graphics settings down to "medium" and I was still getting the same FPS.
My GPU isn't even hitting 100% usage and I am only getting 19-23 FPS. I am running on ultra settings as I should be able to with no difficulty. I haven't played a simulation game like this one that is so poorly optimized. Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC 6GB <- I actually bought this card to play this game (as well as many others) as I was running a MSI Radeon 7970 OC 3GB card.
PLANET COASTER TIPS SERIES
Patriot Viper 3 Series 16GB (2x8GB) PC3-17000
I know this has probably been discussed before, but thought I would post a couple of screen shots and share my thoughts.Ĭore i5 4670K 4.2 GHz with Hyper 212 Evo CPU cooler Share your thoughts if you also play this game and have performance issues. If it's not good, guests won't be willing to spend as much money on the ride or, if it's really bad, won't ride it at all.This is all about Planet Coaster. Queue scenery, station buildings, and good ride testing scores help make this higher.
PLANET COASTER TIPS WINDOWS
Use "F" to align things like windows to the center of a wall.įinally, the prestige of your rides/coasters/hotels is hugely important.
You can always split one off to make it separate if you want.Īlso, you can use blueprints for coasters/buildings so you can keep placing them. Also, since there's no global grid for buildings, I usually just have on single "building" that contains all my buildings so they're on the same grid. One thing is I've found marketing well worth the cost when it comes to getting guests to my park.įor shortcuts, using copy/paste with large sections when building so you don't have to keep individually placing pieces like in RCT3. I've been on easy and find it sufficiently hard personally. However, you can always play in sandbox mode where you have unlimited cash.Īlso, for challenge mode, there are different levels of difficulty. If your playing in challenge mode, yes you have to actually make money and manage everything. Just don't get discouraged that you "can't build like them" because it's not about that, it's about learning tricks to implement on your own builds, not doing exactly what they are doing. Rudi Rennkamel, DeLadySigner, Sdanwolf, Silvarret, Masked Bandit, Jonti at Geekism, Ruble Trillions, Commando Santa, TommyT, Tricky Plays Games, and sooo many others. Otherwise, just lower your graphics settings a notch, see how it goes.įor tips on building, check out some of the youtubers. No money, no problem.Īs for FPS, if you are having trouble, limit the number of guests, or even keep the park closed if you are in sandbox and only care about the creative side. Sandbox is where I see most people spend their time, just making from crazy over the top fantasy builds to deadly accurate recreations of real parks with backstage areas and all. Plop a couple of money makers down and then the rest is easy, generally. The scenarios, where you have to manage money and hit their individual requirements are not that hard.