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Your answer was the generic one. The challenge mode is not really what mti and others are really looking for. Challenge mode is very limited in it's scope. What is needed is a real scenario editor. A good one as well, so maybe the people working on this game might want to call someone in who knows what they are doing. Maybe a couple of the people who worked on RCT1,2,or 3? I mean seriously, they had to update the update only a day after the update was released.
So, "we need a real scenario editor" in addition to "a good one as well"...
Unpatched=whining
Patched=whining
RCT3 and both expansions for RCT2 were made by Frontier, and Frontier worked closely with Chris Sawyer (developer of RCT1 and 2) during their development. Critisize the game all you like, but its flaws are certainly not the fault of lack of experience.
Guess you don't comprhend that they had to patch and update in less than 24 hours. That's incompetence.
OK, then laziness, and or going the EA route and only giving you part of a game in hopes that you will pay another $50 plus for the rest of it in the guise of DLC. Maybe you apologists should take a look at the statement on Planet Coasters main page and comprehend the claim they made. Then come back and have a real discussion about this.