
You then set up the guest, financial, and park options, including starting loans and the guests' initial happiness. You must also set the park land and build a park entrance, with a path leading to the edge of the map. This involves adding water (if you choose to), adding mountains, choosing the ground texture (grass, ice, sand, etc.) and building any scenery you want. When you have finished making your selections, the next step is to landscape your park. For example, you can only select 128 different ride types to use in your park, although there are more than that available in the game. Each tab has a limitation on the amount of each item that can be included. There is also an advanced tab available, where you can choose specific pieces of scenery, without having to select entire scenery tabs. When you first open the Scenario Editor, you must select the Rides, Scenery Tabs, Paths, and Water. You are then able to use the 'Convert Saved Park to Scenario' Option in the "extras" menu. To create a park with rides and guests already in it, complete the scenario in the editor, play it through the game as a normal level, build your desired rides, and save the park. In the RCT2 version, you create the park landscape however, you are unable to construct rides. RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 was the first game to feature the Scenario Editor. It allows players to create their own custom scenarios, from the rides and scenery available to build, to the objectives needed to beat it.
#Rollercoaster tycoon classic park scenario editor tutorial series
The Scenario Editor was a function added to the RollerCoaster Tycoon Series with the release of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2.
