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RE: Post making contest - Sruixan - 09-18-2016

This is scenario #3.

[Image: SCR7.png]

[Image: SCR9.png]

Leafy Lake: 500 guests by the end of year three. I said I wasn't going to overdo this one. I said I couldn't clutter every scenario up with scenery, because eventually time and money will not be kind to me, and I should maybe get used to this whilst the going was still easy.

I spent £9,216 on landscaping during October Year 3.

Or, to put it another way - I repaid my original £10,000 loan around the start of Year 3 (I'd paid back half of it during Year 2 but took it out again to finance Admiral, the wooden coaster in the second shot). Then I had to take half of it out again because I insisted on spending several thousand pounds on shrubbery. I've got really good at unpausing the game for just long enough to place a single item of scenery...

Anyway, this scenario saw my first shuttle loop (Dragonfly, bottom of first pic), the first land purchasing (not much, mind, just a few corners plots for the railway) and the first time I felt it necessary to renovate unprofitable flat rides, because being able to only charge thirty pence for a go on the carousel doesn't help with the moneymaking. It's almost as if I were playing seriously. I really wasn't - the circumnavigatory railroad was a pet project that nearly bankrupted me at the beginning, an echo of the time many years ago I made an utterly perfect one that ringed a much smaller park huddled around the lake. 'course, this time I expanded up into the additional land at the rear, so it had to make its way up there too, meaning that despite construction having begun during April Year 1, the Lakeside Locomotives didn't first pull out of their stations until June Year 3. Go figure.

(I love the look of the miniature railways, but they're hideously impractical. If I do build transport rides going forward, they'll most likely be chairlifts or shuttle monorails... he says, knowing full well Diamond Heights comes with a pre-build railroad and that he has to have trains in Evergreen Gardens...)

End of message.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

My partners didn't edit their part of the presentation, and now I am for them because their marks are mine despite the difference in effort.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

:salty:


RE: Post making contest - qwerx3 - 09-19-2016

Cultafia, a setup with tons of FUN


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

Its a mastery dead body lootin' mutant shootin' venus youth'n triangle my mangle rpg hack baby baby blue ammo give that cadaver a slap


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

Turns out also that my partners have not even half-assed it and I have no way of communicating with them and it's due tonight. At least the part I present will be on point, so I will get higher marks? Maybe?


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

Anime probably isn't even real.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

GOD IS DEAD, THE PRIEST ABANDONED HIS POST YEARS AGO


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

REYWELD IS DEAD, THAT USER ABANDONED HIS POSTING YEARS AGO


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

SEE


huh. - Reyweld - 09-19-2016




REE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

"Hahaha marks aren't everything Reyweld, it's the friends we make along the way that count."

Well I don't think I'm going to make any friends during this project.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

I ate something that made my stomach feel quezy, or maybe it's just how nervous I am for tommorow.

Do I say anything to my partners? Do I just let them get run over by their mistakes, or do I let them have it early on?

How do I change the wording of the gross thesis splatter they left me to deal with so that it ties into the work I did under the assumption that they would draw similar (or any) conclusions?

I feel guilty for hating on them so intensely, but I'm also disliking them pretty intensely right now.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

quizzy
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RE: Post making contest - Robust Laser - 09-19-2016

(09-17-2016, 04:56 PM)Ixcaliber Wrote: »if anyone needs assistance in handling a fish i would be happy to help. i'll have you know i am an excellent plaice holder.
Passes 3.

(09-18-2016, 03:09 AM)btp Wrote: »It's a good salmon grabby boy.
Passes 2.

(09-18-2016, 12:59 PM)Reyweld Wrote: »Ezkill

Passes 2.

(09-18-2016, 11:52 PM)Sruixan Wrote: »This is scenario #3.

[Image: SCR7.png]

[Image: SCR9.png]

Leafy Lake: 500 guests by the end of year three. I said I wasn't going to overdo this one. I said I couldn't clutter every scenario up with scenery, because eventually time and money will not be kind to me, and I should maybe get used to this whilst the going was still easy.

I spent £9,216 on landscaping during October Year 3.

Or, to put it another way - I repaid my original £10,000 loan around the start of Year 3 (I'd paid back half of it during Year 2 but took it out again to finance Admiral, the wooden coaster in the second shot). Then I had to take half of it out again because I insisted on spending several thousand pounds on shrubbery. I've got really good at unpausing the game for just long enough to place a single item of scenery...

Anyway, this scenario saw my first shuttle loop (Dragonfly, bottom of first pic), the first land purchasing (not much, mind, just a few corners plots for the railway) and the first time I felt it necessary to renovate unprofitable flat rides, because being able to only charge thirty pence for a go on the carousel doesn't help with the moneymaking. It's almost as if I were playing seriously. I really wasn't - the circumnavigatory railroad was a pet project that nearly bankrupted me at the beginning, an echo of the time many years ago I made an utterly perfect one that ringed a much smaller park huddled around the lake. 'course, this time I expanded up into the additional land at the rear, so it had to make its way up there too, meaning that despite construction having begun during April Year 1, the Lakeside Locomotives didn't first pull out of their stations until June Year 3. Go figure.

(I love the look of the miniature railways, but they're hideously impractical. If I do build transport rides going forward, they'll most likely be chairlifts or shuttle monorails... he says, knowing full well Diamond Heights comes with a pre-build railroad and that he has to have trains in Evergreen Gardens...)

End of message.

Passes rule 3.

(09-19-2016, 12:01 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »My partners didn't edit their part of the presentation, and now I am for them because their marks are mine despite the difference in effort.

Passes rules 2 and 3.

(09-19-2016, 12:02 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »:salty:

Passes rule 2.

(09-19-2016, 12:05 AM)qwerx3 Wrote: »Cultafia, a setup with tons of FUN

Passes 2. Probably.

(09-19-2016, 12:06 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Its a mastery dead body lootin' mutant shootin' venus youth'n triangle my mangle rpg hack baby baby blue ammo give that cadaver a slap
Passes rule 3.

(09-19-2016, 01:29 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Turns out also that my partners have not even half-assed it and I have no way of communicating with them and it's due tonight. At least the part I present will be on point, so I will get higher marks? Maybe?

Passes rules 2 and 3.

(09-19-2016, 01:30 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »Anime probably isn't even real.

Begrudgingly, I must say this passes rule 2.

(09-19-2016, 01:30 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »GOD IS DEAD, THE PRIEST ABANDONED HIS POST YEARS AGO

Passes rule 2 maybe. I have not enough knowledge to say otherwise.

(09-19-2016, 01:31 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »REYWELD IS DEAD, THAT USER ABANDONED HIS POSTING YEARS AGO

Passes rule 4!

(09-19-2016, 01:31 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »SEE

Passes 2.


RE: Post making contest - Dragon Fogel - 09-19-2016

(09-19-2016, 01:31 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »REYWELD IS DEAD, THAT USER ABANDONED HIS POSTING YEARS AGO



RE: Post making contest - OTTO - 09-19-2016

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RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

REYWELD IS REAL

:ITSA: NOT A MYSTERY


RE: Post making contest - OTTO - 09-19-2016

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RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

YEARS AGO


RE: Post making contest - Robust Laser - 09-19-2016

(09-19-2016, 01:32 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »
I think this passes rule 2.

(09-19-2016, 01:34 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »"Hahaha marks aren't everything Reyweld, it's the friends we make along the way that count."

Well I don't think I'm going to make any friends during this project.
Passes rule 3.

(09-19-2016, 01:45 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »I ate something that made my stomach feel quezy, or maybe it's just how nervous I am for tommorow.

Do I say anything to my partners? Do I just let them get run over by their mistakes, or do I let them have it early on?

How do I change the wording of the gross thesis splatter they left me to deal with so that it ties into the work I did under the assumption that they would draw similar (or any) conclusions?

I feel guilty for hating on them so intensely, but I'm also disliking them pretty intensely right now.

Passes rule 3.

(09-19-2016, 01:46 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »quizzy
quauzzy
qeuzy
queezy
queeze
queuezy
Passes rule 2.

(09-19-2016, 01:47 AM)Dragon Fogel Wrote: »
(09-19-2016, 01:31 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »REYWELD IS DEAD, THAT USER ABANDONED HIS POSTING YEARS AGO
Passes rule 4.

Passes no rules.

(09-19-2016, 01:48 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »REYWELD IS REAL

:ITSA: NOT A MYSTERY
Passes no rules.

Passes no rules.

(09-19-2016, 01:49 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »YEARS AGO
Passes no rules, although I had to consider rule 2.


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

I submitted the assignment. It wasn't the best it could be, but it was a lot better than if I had completely left my partner's stuff unchanged. I also noticed the one partner didn't do anything so that's fun and I hope they fail. Also I'm sorry to the other partner, who pulled up *some* of the other's weight.

But, y'know, he didn't work on it over the weekend like I told him to. Neither of them did. Gah!

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RE: Post making contest - Robust Laser - 09-19-2016

(09-19-2016, 02:57 AM)Reyweld Wrote: »I submitted the assignment. It wasn't the best it could be, but it was a lot better than if I had completely left my partner's stuff unchanged. I also noticed the one partner didn't do anything so that's fun and I hope they fail. Also I'm sorry to the other partner, who pulled up *some* of the other's weight.

But, y'know, he didn't work on it over the weekend like I told him to. Neither of them did. Gah!

Show Content

Passes rule 3.


RE: Post making contest - Dragon Fogel - 09-19-2016

WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT

WE BUILT THIS CITY ON ROCK AND ROLL


RE: Post making contest - Reyweld - 09-19-2016

WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT