NoLimits 2 Roller Coaster Simulation

NoLimits 2 Roller Coaster Simulation

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Red's Simple Lift Motors
   
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2 Feb, 2021 @ 6:51pm
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Red's Simple Lift Motors

Description
Red's Simple Lift Motors
A small pack of various simple lift motors to help you add that extra bit of detail to your rides. Some have chains that can animate to your coaster's lift speed!
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Features:
  • Single Lift Motor (w/ Chain)
  • Double Lift Motor (w/ Chain)
  • Winch Lift Motor
  • Small Lift Motor
  • [NEW] Scaleable Concrete Footer to place motors on
  • [NEW] Motors now have sound! You can also pick your own sound!
  • [NEW] A-Frame Standalone Gear

The models are meant to be simple, relatively low-poly, and do not have massively detailed textures in effort to keep them efficient. I do not plan to make this pack more detailed/complex.



How to Extract:
  • Open the park in your editor.
  • Click on File > Extract Package, and choose where you want to save the park.
  • Open the park in your File Explorer. Then open the scenery folder.
  • Copy the reds_simple_lift_motors folder to any park of your own that you want to use it with.



How to Use:
  • Freeze your coaster and place the lift motor of your choosing down near your lift.
  • (If applicable) Align the chain with your coaster's chain rail.
  • Double click the motor, choose your custom colors, and set the lift block setting to the lift of your ride.
  • If you want accurate motor sounds, set the speed of your lift (you can change the sound of the motor too). Clear the sound file field to have no sound.
  • Use the scaling options of the concrete footer object to create a footer for your motor.



Usage / License:
  • All parts of this pack (models, scripts, etc.) are licensed under the MIT License.
  • That means that this pack is pretty much completely open source and free to use however you want. Credit is not required, but always nice :)