Planet Coaster College - Hybrid Coaster Tutorial
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2016
- In this Planet Coaster College tutorial I'm taking you through the process of making a realistic hybrid coaster (often referred to as 'RMC's, by the name of the company Rocky Mountain Construction that invented them). They're similar to traditional wooden roller coasters but with steel topper track or completely steel rails, allowing for tighter twists and turns, inversions, and a smooth ride experience. The catwalk-less woodie lookalikes have been used to revamp many older wooden coasters across the US, and revolutionized the wooden coaster industry with new elements and inversions that were never possible before.
This video barely scratches the surface of what these things can do, though. If you're really interested in them, I'd recommend watching some POV's - many hybrids have unique, weird elements with equally ridiculous names. You could add tip-out corners, wave-breaking turns, trick-track hills or outward banked tophats.
Planet Coaster College is a series in which I'll be explaining the ins and outs of making parks and rides in Planet Coaster - we'll delve into coaster building, creating scenery, making buildings, laying out parks, and using various tools in the game. These videos are not so much step-by-step documentations for absolute beginners on how to build stuff, but more of a look into the building process, giving some guidelines and ideas to build your own parks.
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About Planet Coaster College: PCC is a series of video guides in which I cover many aspects of making realistic and creative parks in Planet Coaster. One of my goals with the series is to make a video explaining each of the coaster types avaliable and show you how to build them, but there will also be some videos about elements of theme parks and the game in general, such as buildings and scenery. Overall, the series is directed toward already seasoned players of the games, though I do sprinkle tips that may be useful for beginners too. - Hry
I really like the idea of the series. There are far too many people who think high and fast coasters with sharp turns are good and funny. You have the ability to build high quality coasters and give tips to the community. I like the way you are thinking because you take those real coasters for example and you know more than the average themeparkvisitor. Really appreciate your work and I can't wait to Play this game for myself.
RMC's also do a bit of outward banked turns. And Outlaw Run kills the end momentum with a slight uphill corkscrew.
It’s not a corkscrew it’s a barrel roll and outlaw run Halls into the breaks
Did you not watch until the end?
Outward banking turns ftw.
The Iron Rattler (Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas) is likely one of the wodden/hybrid coasters that was full wooden, and now is metal. It's such a fun ride too!
Iron Rattler was originally opened as Rattler, a excessively large wooden coaster which was problematic from day one. RMC came in the 2010s and converted to Iron Rattler
I like how you forgot to turn the catwalk off for a large part of the video, haha
Had The same thought
It tilted me for a good 10 minutes lol
just scrolling through the comments to see if this bugged anyone else lol
It doesn’t bother me too much.
lol
I really liked how you had the whole rollercoaster in one shot before you started building it in the last video.
The cinematic is also cool, but I would also like to see the final result before you start.
I really enjoy this series, just some feedback.
Good point, I'll put that back in for the future - thanks!
Thank you :)
There is an RMC called Untamed, wich is currently under construction, that had an Outer-banked turn as a pre-drop section.
Have you rode it and if yes did you enjoy it
Thanos Gaming I’ve ridden Untamed!!! It’s a Totally kick ass coaster dude, after the ligt Hill drop it Flips you over in a strange curved-too-the-left 270 degree stall, quickly after that twists you back in another inversion. Very weird element, just too good to be true. I haven’t ridden zadra or wildfire but I think this is a better hybrid because of the special elements and the short but powerfull ride.
Where is it?
@@charliegriswold1445 it's at walibi belgium :)
@@mathieubraun9529 Thanks, I don't know of too many coasters outside of the US. and it makes it harder to remember as my home park, canobie lake park, also has a Eurofighter named untamed.
I wish there were more Coaster Colleges. I love this style of tutorial
Do a national scenery guide ! So like terrain and bushes and trees
National scenery?
lol
Any chance you can actually show the test results of the coasters you make? Not that you are necessarily trying super hard to make the 'perfect' coaster but thought it could be cool to know nevertheless.
Very good point, thanks. Been getting quite a few comments about this, and while these layouts should likely land reasonably good stats, I actually don't have a clue what they are. Will talk about the stats in future videos!
Awesome - and keep up the great work! Just recently found your channel when I saw your Mjölnir build. It completely amazed and mesmerized me, and your other builds are just as fantastic!
What I love about your channel is that your love for coasters doesn't simply stop with building a nice coaster but also extends to the design, physics, technology, and history of coasters. Thank you for these videos!
Watching this as I’m going to Six Flags Fiesta Texas to ride Iron Rattler. 10/10
"...has mostly rails that are made out of lemonaded wood"
I love drinking my lemondaded wood. :D Are you going to put this coaster on the workshop?
😂
I heard literally the same thing and went to check if I was the only one. I wasn't. Today is a good day!
he said laminated you lemon😂(see what i did there)
I had no idea about these options until watching this, nor the history. The banking offset is a brilliant concept.
Thank you so much Silvarret for making these tutorials. It will be a great help to me and the community for those of us who wish to build our own buildings and coasters. You are a precious gem to this community and I hope to see more of these wonderful videos from you!
I love these tutorials. You should do a tutorial on giga/hyper coasters (like the millenium force). I always find that while they may look simple, they really aren't.. especially when considering layouts and how you want them to "mold" into your park. The easier ones for me are ones like the inverted coasters/flying coasters, and woody/RMC ones like this.
I bought this game a few days ago. Awesome videos. Learning a thing or two on how not only to play the game, but just general knowledge. I was trying to clone Kingda Ka, but I couldn't get that downward twist down, that banking offset is just what I needed. Also learned a bit more about how smoothing works. Really appreciate it!
Thanks for the tutorial Silv. You are a natural instructor, easy to understand and follow. I'm looking forward to more PC college.
Been playing Planet Coaster since Alpha 1 and didn't know you could do banking offset... Thanks man! I always wondered how your inversions turned out to smooth :)
Thanks for doing these Silv! Just made an RMC after watching this tutorial and it's a thousand times better than the rides I were making before! Keep the great videos coming!!
BROTHER!!! You used that banking offset and my mind went. Wait... what.. what.. hold the front door. No way. I’ve got like 100 hours into the game on console. Never messed with that. Mind blown. Great stuff there brother
Glad I got you on the right side!
How about a hyper coaster tutorial? That would be awesome! Thanks! Love your channel
B&M hyper and how to make glossy smith but overbanks. Also tutorial of how to make ejector and floater airtime. For intamin coaster, it's has to be about positive g's because scharwasckocf isn't on here
FishTitan it is now, get magnificent dlc
I am so glad I found your channel..after years of playing rct my creativity has gotten a bit stale..you have reinvigorated my creativity! Cheers mate all the way from Wisconsin
I am a huge fan of RMC. Just genius idea and execution of that idea. I hope they continue building great coasters.
I would love to see an episode about building buildings of different architectural styles and how to really utilize the building materials in general. Thanks man, i've been watching ever since that racing roller coaster tutorial on rct3, (lol waaaaaaay back) and it's awesome to see how far you've come. Keep up the good work!!!
your doing a great job and these videos are now exploding with views, keep up the nice work
Really like the explanation you are giving on the typical coaster elements and how to make it realistic. Awesome video.
This series is awesome! Hope this goes on for a long time. I'd love to see some water rides soon too :). Love the skylines on the two coasters so far.
Although I watched most (if not all) of your planet coaster videos, this series made me sub you. I love your work.
I've been learning a lot from this series, thanks and keep them coming!
The nose view instead of view from the riders position for the final pov really bugs me
me too xD
FluffyChicken lol same
Jacob Waz Where did you see his face?
Jacob Waz oh
JuanCena meme lord like me? What
I really like this new college series you're doing. It's extremely helpful.
Thanks for doing these videos Silv I check every day for new ones they help loads looking forward to big hyper/giga
These videos are fantastic and always a joy to ride it at the end! :D
I really like how much you know about coaster History and also how real life elements translate into a good ride in game!
Fantastic video! (Would also love to see a tutorial on switch tracks and details like that!)
Thanks for all the stuff you share with us!
I got this game today. Things I have realised:
1. My graphics card is no longer good enough to play games... Running everything on low just to get it to run makes the game look awful.
2. I am no where near as patient as you!
Another really great coaster. Definitely very well balanced in its compactness/layout, aside from the end which you mentioned yourself.
Fun element on my local RMC is the "Step Up Under Roll/Flip" (as featured on The Joker at SFDK)
Excellent thanks for posting, really enjoying your series ! :)
Thank you so much for what you do with these videos. I had no idea how to use banking or smoothing correctly, nor did I understand how to think psychologically about coasters since I’m so spoiled by easy RCT mechanics.
Thanks! A couple days ago I had a couple rides in "untamed" what an awesome coaster! So I definately got interested in making a hybrid in PC
This video helped me figure out what the bank offset feature did. Thank you!
Silvarrett i think these vids are a great idea, but i would love to see you start with even more "basics" maybe. Like building paths etc. Since this often still has issues and im sure there are a lot tips and tricks for this.
BananaBread Planet Coaster has these on their CZcams channel.
Hey Silvarret I play planet coaster of course and when you anounced pcc I was extremely happy these videos helped me make better roller coasters : )
PS you should make a future themed ride just an idea like if you agree
Just want to say this is the most interesting series I've ever watched EVER
Okay, this is actually a really cool and informative video!
thnx for this video silph! i think now i will definitly rebuild my coaster from my let's play series :P
i like how informed you are, its very helpful
These are super helpful. Thanks man!
Keep on the awesome work ! Helps a lot :)
I wish you could swap the train types between the Hybrid tracks!
The gauges are different tho so it looks weird. Don’t use default Topper trains, they are timber liners.
I feel like the steel topped track is more of a GCI style train compared to the other one. It actually has RMC trains which I like
@@jmglam5891 Hmm... More like Gravity Group.
These are amazing! My building is already getting better!
i love this series
i really needed this. you are underrated.
More of these Pls prof. For all kinds of coasters. Liked and subbed
Really loving this tutorials. Is really interesting to know more about the different types of coasters, what makes them special, their history and what should they have. Keep them coming!
Btw, small petition, could you go more in deep (maybe short video) on how to get "air time"? I had some trouble with the challenge of 5s of airtime 😅
See yaa
Thanks! There's not much more to airtime though - it just happens on the top of hills when you fly over them with enough speed. To get 5s of airtime, you'll probably just need to have a lot of large hills that the coaster takes with speed to get you settled!
Got it! Will do some tests with that in mind ^^
You are the perfect youtuber because you make beautiful coasters but also have a beautiful voice
Keep the tutorials coming!!
Goddangit that logo is just too good silv!
GIMP ftw :D
YES
Just as an FYI, RMC uses the wooden topper track on their original wooden coasters only, and the the steel I-Box track on all their retrofits of older wooden coaster. I.E., Outlaw Run, Wildfire, and Lightning Rod all use topper, while Twisted Colossus, New Texas Giant, and Steel Vengeance all use I-Box
I think you should do everything in this series in the same park, so people can see things from previous parts and also maybe add annotations by the coasters at the end of each episode linking to the video in witch each coaster was built.
Thank you so much. i was trying to build one of these the other day but had no idea how they were built in real life. mine looked very bad so i scrapped it. maybe ill go back and now and built it again.
I cant wait to see the arrow, or even how this stork looking coaster should be built, casue that one is very odd to me.
congrats to 70k subscribers! You gain now very fast new subsribers.
Great video! 👍🏻
Definition of a 'hybrid coaster' from Alan Schilke: a coaster that was previously all wood and they've redesigned the layout and built it with their Ironhorse track. Otherwise, if it was the from the ground up, it would just be classified as steel, despite the supports bring wooden.
I don’t care it’s all they make is hybrids topper you only ride on steel never wood up stops and guides on the steel so it’s a disguise
This really helped me Sliverret, thanks.
That looks actually very fun and intence nice coaster
I can't wait to get the game, my big brother said he would get me the game for Christmas so I don't have spend like hours in rct3 making supports and path covers while these peeps who look like serial killers walk around and look at me with no emotion, can't wait!
I love using an opposite side bank in my rides, usually on lower end speeds, like between the station and the first chain lift where the coaster can get some moderate speed but too much. (Watch Valley of the Crimson King for a good example of the speed I'm talking about). But the biggest thing I learned with these is that angle snap has really been a hindrance to the ability to build these coasters.
Jemig man, je kanaal groeit echt enorm snel!
1:38 The steel toped track is a gravity group coaster and the I box track is an RMC
Great video.
Would like to see the results ingame, to see how much Planet Coaster can value the knowledge you try to convey here. Excitement/fear/nausea and their representation on the tracks.
Love the series man, there really usefull
I would love to see some different coasters made from both wooden and hybrid perspective. Also because there are different creative ways they design them (GCI, RMC etc ).
Great video! I hope Frontier will fix the problems with banked trackpieces because it is just impossible to make smooth transistions between banked trackpieces.
i love these coasters
Incredible, you know more about roller coasters than I do about my actual job, and they pay me for that.
You really know your shit dude. So informative, thanks.
Yet another excellent creation - do you think it would be possible to put the layouts created in your College videos on the Workshop? I'm a sucker for compact blueprints and your coasters are always so satisfyingly compact, while also cramming in all of the important elements.
THANKS So Much For The Differences Because I Never Seen a Difference!
I needed this lol
Amazing video, learned a lot! Could you make a playlist from this?
Medusa at Six Flags Mexico also does a roll on the first drop. Just a fun fact :)
Would really want to ride all the RMCs if I could. Twisted Colossus was amazing.
I loveee Planet coaster college! Please keep doing that! You're the best
Yes, this video is a bit old. Now we also have Steel Vengeance, he third hybrid coaster option. I've been using that one ALOT. It's a steel track as well and the default seems a bit darker then the other steel track coaster. I really like the car used for it though.
These are some of the best coasters you can ride
fantastic
well done
Also pre-lift, some rmc's have little banked dips at the start (ex. Twisted Colossus and the upcoming Steel Vengeance.)
Hey Silv, great video again! Was wondering if you could do something, either a park, section of a park or just a stand alone ride in the style of adventureland from disneyland paris? Its a theme ive never seen you do before and i think you'd do it justice!
Wow. You just got another subscriber.
Thanks for these videos! Was wondering, will you be uploading these coasters to the workshop?
the one thing I find funny is the theme park closest to Rocky Mountain Construction doesn't have this...and they just started with the Topper Track as a substitute to help Woodies and their maintenance costs...with recent designs, they definitely revolutionized the Wooden Coasters...not bad for a company in Middle-of-Nowhere, Idaho.
Could you please upload this to the workshop? That layout is awesome(even if it is "unrealistic").
Would be really cool if you could show the test results in the end, just to get an idea about how your creations turn out. :)
I work at the park where Storm Chaser lives, Kentucky Kingdom and the drop looks insane.
Hey silvarret you should add the coasters from your college's to the steam workshop :D AMAZING TUTORIALS BTW!
Fair enough, many people have asked for this I'll do so when I can.
Silvarret this is exactly why I like you and your Channel so much it feels like I can ask something and I get an responds :) btw de groeten uit Nederland
Sebastiaan van Rijn groetjes!
i wish it was faster but great layout idea and thanks for helping :D
I'd like to see the test results on these tutorial coasters if possible.
awesome thanks