New Steel Rollercoaster Time! ! – Adventure Woods Ep. 10 | Planet Coaster



Today, I set out to build a super compact rollercoaster, and Iā€™m super happy with how it turned out! In todayā€™s episode we also build a rib restaurant, a train station, and an outdoor dining area. So much excitement to be had!

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Full Adventure Woods Planet Coaster Park Series:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9TJhYxFTqCj4o4sCAdhfJcJLJ89GEF29

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49 thoughts on “New Steel Rollercoaster Time! ! – Adventure Woods Ep. 10 | Planet Coaster”

  1. At the university I go to in the US, students very often graduate in five years, because we have a program where students leave classes to work for a semester. So if you ask a student what year they are, they could say:
    Year 1: Freshman, first year
    Year 2: Sophomore, second year
    Year 3: Junior, second year, third year
    Year 4: Senior, third year, fourth year
    Year 5: Senior, super-senior, fifth year

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  2. Love these videos Matt, keep up the good work!!

    Also for the schooling thing it starts with kindergarten, and then 1st grade, 2nd grade etc. through twelve. For high school and college it's freshman, sophmore, junior, then senior. As an American never realized how different it was to Europe.

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  3. So it is with both high school and college, freemen is first year like 14/15 years old. Then Sophomore, which is second year, like 15/16. Then Junior the 3rd year 16/17. I am currently a junior in high school. Then senior which is the last of the 4 years of high school, 17/18 yo. @MattLowne

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  4. Thank you for uploading these videos even though they arenā€™t as popular. Iā€™ve been going through a rough point in my life and just hearing rambling from a familiar voice has been helping me. I appreciate it.

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  5. The origin of Daylight Saving time dates back to WWII in Britain. When Germany was doing raids on london, their only way of knowing when they are over London was by looking for the lit parts of the country, such as London. The British governments countered this by having all lights turned off at a certain time to make it dark s well as putting covers on the top of street lights to prevent the city from looking bright at night. This caused a problem where car crashes increased substantially. Their solution was to start daylight savings time so that people would not be out as much when it was dark. This meant that they could turn off all of the streetlights and such without worrying about crashes.

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  6. My dudes it's Thursday for me .. Matt love your videos my favourites might have to be either the bridges challenge or I think the Moho rescue blunder birds mission thanks for the amazing content you actually made me and my dad obsessed with ksp ksp2 hahah thanks so much

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  7. The recent falcon heavy launch was actually the 4th, the previous 2 weren't made wide public knowledge as they were classified USSF missions and not even streamed by spaceX and the second of which (3rd overall) was literally weeks before Artemis 1.

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  8. Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior… both high-school and college 14or15 to 18yrs if high-school

    Edit: sure I'm not the first, but if so feel free to forget my kind hearted comment

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  9. Hey Matt, if you like games where you build and get to be creative, I think you would like Cities Skylines. TBH you've probs been suggested it before but I guess this is a heads up. Anyways, Great vid!

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  10. So in America thereā€™s three levels of mandatory schooling. Elementary School, Middle school, and High school. Elementary is Kindergarten up to grade 5 (year 1 to year 6) Middle school is grade 6 up to grade 8 (year 7 to year 9) High school is grade 9 up grade 12 (Year 10 to year 13)

    Kindergarten is year 1 equivalent, first grade is year 2, second grade is year 3, third and is year4 so on.

    For highschool a freshmen is grade 9(Year 10 equivalent) , age 14-15. A Sophomore is grade 10/ year 11, a Junior is grade11/year 12, a senior is grade12/year 13 age 17-18.

    Pre school is more of a daycare thing where parents drop off kids under 5 years old to be taught very basic stuff.

    College also has freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior, but as far as I know thatā€™s more of an unofficial description.

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  11. We also call it day light saving and it is a think because if not we would loss one day every year with the earth wobble around it axis it is why we have every 4 years an next day in February

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  12. Stories of Reddis, with some rollecoaster tycoon 3 i mean planet coaster.
    shrugs
    gives this channel some charakter.

    Softmore sounds like weaker cousin of hardcore.

    Imagine Sunak getting sacked and Boris making comeback, even Hamphry Appleby would not mastermind that level of incompetence. Also wast it all started by that guy who ahrem "had his sausage inside a dead pig" (CamMoron) who put forth Brexit and when the vote came to make it happen he quit to make it someone else's problem? Johnston rose on false promises and Brexit bus. as near i can tell – the whole affair felt like a scitcom

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  13. Hey Mat!! If your gonna do another train station I recommend researching Elsenham Station- had England last functioning hand signal box and it very old fashioned themed

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  14. these terms apply to both college and highschool (being one of those annoying things that Americans can't seem to get right) 1st year is Freshmen, 2nd year is Sophomore, 3rd year is Junior (but shouldn't that be first year?) and 4th year is Senior

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  15. Oof horror! lol I very occasionally find myself absorbed by it, but mostly I'm like, "Author, why you do this!? šŸ˜ " Perhaps it's because I've had quite enough horror to deal with IRL.

    Twist a protagonist into an antagonist? Ooh! That's evil! lol

    LOL @ Reddit being the "I'm not like other girls" of Internet communities. šŸ˜€ Back in the day — I'm talking 2003-2009 here — there were little communities and big communities and, for somewhat but not entirely rational reasons, I just assumed the big communities were invariably run by the evilest of megacorporations. Reddit appeared on my radar and I just thought it was just another evil megacorp with a cute name. šŸ˜‰ The funny thing is, I eventually came around to thinking that Reddit was "not like the other girls," lol, and it was round-about 2013. But I never had the time for it with all the little communities I was involved in.

    That chain-link fence does indeed look nice. I always admire making stuff that doesn't look like the parts it was made from, whether to a greater or lesser extent. I always watch the fence-building with interest after years of trying to use "sculpts" and "meshes" in OpenSim which have the same problems. I'm a little surprised something like Planet Coaster doesn't have a proper fence-building system, but not very surprised.

    Ameicans are annoying. They should just give their ages like the rest of the world does! XD … LOL! Yeah, I just don't remember these things either.

    Oh lol @ "that negative afterlife location," just when I was thinking about the 00s, an era when I made the mistake of reading a lot of webcomics in which Hell was just another place and the (ahem) inhabitants were just people. And I don't mean the souls. It's one of a whole lot of things which eventually made me realize that just because megacorps tend to evil doesn't mean that indie tends to good. I still don't have time for mass media, but these days it's only because it tends to be too flashy and hyperactive; it gives me a headache.

    But speaking of too hyperactive, there is also such a thing as too quiet. Sometimes, when I'm really tired, I like to watch a video with sparse narration, but other times, a continuous stream of happy chatter is exactly what I need. šŸ™‚ But those sparse narration videos I like do not spam the same song over and over again. Harrumph! lol And overplaying is the #1 reason I turn the music off in KSP. I love the SPH/VAB music, but why are there only two tracks? Gyaaaah! XD

    When I was a kid, we called it daylight savings time too. I grew up in a dairy farming area and farmers hated it because the cows needed milking at a certain time in the morning no matter what the government decided the clocks should say. However, I've heard that other farmers like it. It might be different now they have robots. The cows go into the milking stalls whenever they want and a robot comes along and milks them. But some animals (cats!) want feeding on a schedule too, and I think daylight savings time is cruel to them, and to children, and sick people. This world has a whole lot of stressors which have poor excuses for justification. I've not heard the toffee-nosed golfer story before, but I can entirely believe it.

    Oh lol Sunak's in, now? I haven't been paying attention to the news but I remember when he was not preferable to Liz Truss and only just ahead of the cruel Priti Patel.

    I cannot stand it when games have rules like, "You can't place benches on anything other than a path." XD I can sort-of understand it if the visitor mobs stick to the paths, but that itself is less than brilliant design because if they can't leave paths, how could they use stations and other nice things you make?

    I love it when things come together too. šŸ™‚ I have a problem with always setting my standards too high though. It makes KSP a bit too tough. I was thinking of going back to OpenSim but it's just too buggy, even for some quite simple scripts. But now I remember I've got plans to code a space game instead. To save time and effort, it won't have good graphics but rather a mix of wireframe, sprites and text. I'm partly inspired by Dwarf Fortress, which only became what it is because its makers didn't have to spend time on rendering and animation. And I won't include a physics engine because those are just huge welcome signs for the Kraken! XD

    LOL I can imagine the great ostrich escape! XD "Never work with children or animals." — Old BBC saying.

    I've got a super-reflective jacket too. Horses hate it. I don't wear it in the countryside any more.

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