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(Don’t judge me, I know you used to drop guests in the water on the old RCT games too!)Ĭurrently, Parkitect doesn’t have any challenges like the original RCT games did but this is due to the fact that it is in Early Access. It only crashed once and that’s because I decided to flood one of my parks with water whilst there were 1000 guests and many operating rides. Thirdly, the game runs so well on my PC, which is a gaming PC but it isn’t the most powerful thing in the world, and based on its minimum system requirements, should run on most modern computers without any hiccups. It’s also open to mods which means there’s plenty of free content to download, Planet Coaster also has this feature but it also has paid-DLC too which Parkitect may eventually have but it doesn’t currently. It’s only £15.49 which is almost half the price of Planet Coaster and this game is still in development so more features are being regularly added. Secondly, Parkitect is amazing value and it’s only going to get better. It is an isometric game which I actually prefer for these sort of games because I think it helps you to build rides. Firstly, WOW! I adore Parkitect, this is the perfect blend of a modern reimagination of the first two RCT games mixed in with some of the features found within RCT3.
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