As far as updates go, this is a pretty big one for Parkitect [Steam, GOG, Official Site]. Let's take a look at what's new now it's officially in Beta.
First of all, the game will feel a lot more lively thanks to all the new audio work that's gone into it. The developer, Texel Raptor, has been working with A Shell in the Pit Audio to take care of the audio work for Parkitect. In the Beta release, you will now hear the results of their work. Beta 1 includes tons of new sounds with all rides now having audio, new background music, new music tracks for rides and more. You can hear an example of it with this video:
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I think it sounds pretty incredible and really quite realistic, it's certainly going to be a lot more immersive now.
The audio work is the biggest change for this release, however there's also a lot of smaller changes. They've also included more options when starting a new game, a new powered coaster, new rope fences, a new tree and bunting decoration, LOD fading, improved park loading times by ~40%. They've also added in alternate trains for the Monorail, Spinning Coaster and Bobsled.
While the game is still far from finished, it's really starting to come together rather nicely. I think it's worth picking up even now. See the full changelog here if you wish to see everything.
Nowadays it just seems to be entirely arbitrary for most developers.
Not that it would mean anything bad for the game, but I vastly prefer clearly defined terms.
Last edited by TheSHEEEP on 2 December 2017 at 9:17 pm UTC
I have not tried the new beta yet, but the major thing it was lacking was a campaign mode with goal driven scenarios. Until that is remedied, you can only play in a sandbox mode, or with scenarios from the steam workshop. (or build your own scenarios.)
Parkitect is an excellent game and was one of the best alpha for me so far, with almost never missed weekly devlog, and monthly update, since mid-2016 (i jumped in with Alpha 2 i think).
The improvements since last trying this are impressive to say the least. I have also enjoyed building the custom building shells for shops and service buildings as well as decorating my park as there are tons of props to choose from. I have not yet tried building a custom coaster yet so will see how this goes. I prefer custom built coasters as a general rule.
This is a fantastic game which reminds me of "bullfrogs" 1994 Theme Park game of which I must have spent hundreds of hours playing so am looking forward to the campaign.
I have no regrets buying this.
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