Posted on: February 1, 2019

Andrew_Przelucki
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 145 Rezensionen: 3
Wonderful Classic worth having.
I was worried at first that RCT1 would be too 'primitive' for me, since I first came into contact with the sequel, RCT2. No worries! The game is great, and it's really valuable to get to know the beginning of the series, which according to many, has better gameplay mechanics, than the sequel. But when I'm done with this amazing game that pioneered a genre, I'm moving on to the sequel, because it is different and for a good reason it was done completely from scratch. These games have great replay value and are very ethic (family friendly), developing our creativeness and good nature. By default, the game runs fullscreen in old square aspect dimensions, but within the game options we can select windowed mode and use a support program like Borderless Gaming to stretch that window to get widescreen and fullscreen - it works for 1280x768, though someone said at much higher resolutions it does not. The resolution goes up and the game looks smooth and very nice (not pixelated like by default). And then, scrolling the map by mouse at border does not work, but the right mouse button does work for that, and is better at that. Be aware that the mouse wheel does not zoom (no option for such setup), so use a mouse mapper (keypmapper) program to map the mouse wheel to keyboard keys, like PgUP and PgDN for example (game default for zooming) and you'll have mouse wheel zooming. A good freeware mouse mapper is "X-Mouse Button Control" by Phillip Gibbons. This program will even remember for which program window you want specific mappings, so that they are applied only for that particular program (set in options). There is a initiative by fans of this masterpiece to improve the series and port to different platforms. It's called OpenRCT2, and from what I heard, you can use this game's files and the sequels to get the full experience. The ports run on Linux and Android, and extend game mechanics and features, but first play the original games to know them better.
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