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Will TPB3D replace the real deal amusement parks?
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Rolleyes Will TPB3D replace the real deal amusement parks?
Well if TORCG3 and its crappy publisher are any indication then no, absolutely not. If the George Lucas soaking game created by Frontier known as Thrillville ( The we are not TORCG3 game ) then no absolutely not. If the German made Virtual Rides which has super high detailed flat rides and some great options but no park itself, then no, absolutely not and finally the other so called games or simulators some precise and some quite not precise, then no absolutely not, and ao is the case with TPB3D.

In time over the mid to long haul the globe will mainly use TPB3D because it is free, constantly growing and has a great group of unbeatable developers namingly called the whole wide world behind it. Nothing can beat that especially crappy game publishers who stiff their userbase for a quick buck, then let their customers become their developers while not batting an eyelash. There, for those who hate it, we got the official Big Grin early monthly bash in, and boy oh boy does it feel great too :y

Real amusement parks offer somethings that an online amusement park will never offer, at least not yet and probably not for many years to come. The breeze of real air hitting your face, real people screaming around, the smells, the cold and warmth while on the ride and finally the ups and downs as gravity works its magic, especially after you have just finished a Hotdog, Cola drink and a candied apple. So going to a real park and wanting to ride the real deal will always exist and there will never be an equalized point between the two no matters how hard the global community tries.

In fact if anything, TPB3D will be an inspiration for real ride makers to actually try out never before imagined combination's, discounting the absurd such as a Jungle Cruise boat filled with passengers, spinning on the arms of an Eyerly Octopus...physically impossible wacko But, real rides that have never existed will later on be doable. Real amusement park owners will be able to test out new sections to their parks, tweak and actually use both TPB3D's to see what they would actually look like and be like for their prospective customers, namingly guests. Real parks will also be able to entice new business from the public using the net and hosted parks online, allowing people to see what it is like at their park, even on the other side of the world or perhaps a space station and later a moonbase or two speechless

So the notion that TPB3D will replace the real deal is about as important as Y2K was when all the computers of the world in the year 2000 were going to shut down and the world would see disaster or global warming for that much while most of the world freezes :logflumer: in icy waters from the polar caps runoff. If anything, projects like TPB3D will greatly make people want to go to their local amusement park and seek out their favorites rides. While parks in the recent years have disappeared at an alarming rate they will bring in crowds once again wanting to ride the latest and greatest or an old favorite or two and that makes TPB3D just plum invaluable to any amusement industry participant on the globe.
02-07-2010 01:08 PM
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