I play a lot of these kinds of games and it is pretty standard for the camera controls to be right-click drag to move the camera and middle-click drag to rotate the camera. I'm getting older now so I find having to undo my muscle memory to be tedious and frustrating. I don't play games to be frustrated. In Parkitect, to drag the camera you use the middle button and to rotate you do the same while holding left-alt. No problem I think, I will just tweak the controls a bit but no, the right mouse button is "reserved" and can't be used for anything. Which leaves me in a dilemma. Do I spend hours unlearning my muscle memories and then create new ones thereby potentially having to undo all that when I change to a new game? Or should I just go back to Planet Coaster? In principle I prefer Parkitect because it is a native Linux game but perhaps not enough to overcome this first world problem. The tutorial I played through did introduce some interesting new ideas such as staff pathing and store restocking that Planet Coaster doesn't have so I may yet persevere through with this but it is still slightly annoying. So if you are a crotchety old fart who is set in his ways you should be aware of this issue, other than that I'm sure it's a great game.