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2004-08-09
Cheat Codes/Unlockables
I entered that same code for unlimited money also, and nothing happened. Whats up with that, how do you do it?
2004-07-18
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I heard that there was a cheat that when you leave the park closed for a full year a man will come and give you a million dollars but when i tried it failed. How do you do it correctly?
2004-04-26
Questions/Answers
i tried the codes for unlimited money. i couldnt get them to work. is there a trick to it?
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2004-04-08
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Roller Coaster Tycoon Cheats
Rename any of your park guests to one of the
following names to activate cheat function:
Code Result
1} Chris Sawyer 1} Takes Pictures of Rides
2} John Mace 2} Pays Double Prices on Rides
3} Damon Hill 3} Drives Go-Karts Twice as Fast
4} BigBucks 4} Unlimited Cash
5} Simon Foster 5} Paints Pictures of Rides
6} Melanie Warn 6} Increase Guests Happiness
7} Katie Brayshaw 7} Waving Guests
8} John Wardley 8} Constantly Thinks Wow!
9} Tony Day 9} Eats Lots of Hamburgers
10 Michael Schumacher 10}Rides Four Times as Fast
At the main menu type in
Code Results
1} "rct2" while holding the SHIFT key 1} Gives unlimited money and all scenarios.
2} Press the F key during the game to bring 2} You get 5,000 dollars.
up the finances window and press M + ENTER NOTE: only works once a month
at the same time.
Hints and tips
A really good place to put a bathroom is by a
high nausea rated ride.Set the price for the
bathroom to about $0.20 you will get a lot of
money by doing this.
Have a lot of food stalls and charge admission
for all of your bathrooms. You get a ton of money!
If you have a really long que line put flowers and
fountains on the sides of the que line this will
help from the guest getting unhappy.
Try not to have a lot of twisting and turning
paths this might confuse the guest and make
them want to leave.
Here is a great way to get a ton of money:
1} Build a really popular ride and open it.
2} Build a really long que line.
3} Set the price of the ride to free.
4} Set the max.waiting time for the ride as low as it can go.
5} Wait for the line to get full.
6} Jack the price up to $20.00
7} Jack the price up to $20.00
8} Just wait and the people in the line
are forced to stay and they will pay $20.00
if they have the money.
Hints
When building a coaster, give it a fair amount of
turns and loops for excitement, but put some parts
of it through nice, scenic areas to give the rider
a false sense of security. Bank as many turns as you
can so your riders don't get sick.
Guests should be able to see some of a ride from the
footpath (or else they won't be enticed to ride it!),
but keep some parts hidden by trees, underground, or
by other rides so they come as a complete surprise when
the guests ride them.
Also, these scenery items tend to make rides more exciting,
especially if the guests don't see them coming.
Put the best rides (coasters, the large water rides, etc.)
at the back of the park, so the guests have to travel all
the way through (spending money as they go) to get to them.
Put 'on-ride' photos in a good position. (For example, at
the bottom of a steep drop.) On-Ride photos cannot be built underground.
Riding less intense rides helps guests 'get the guts'
to ride coasters. Consider building "gentle" rides near coasters.
Also, gentle rides should be built nearer the food and drink stalls.
Keep shops that sell food and drink far away from
high-intensity rides like coasters, thrill rides, and haunted houses.
Your guests will get sick and vommit everywhere...
On a related note, position toilets, drink stalls, benches and
the First Aid buildings near the exits of high-nausea rides.
When your park gets larger, provide transport rides to give
guests an alternative to walking. (This spreads them throughout
your park, and they pay you for it!)
Provide trash bins and benches near food stalls.
(Guests sometimes like to eat sitting down, and they need somewhere to put their trash.)
Don't skimp on your staff. These are the people that keep your park
running, and they are well worth every penny they get paid.
Consider keeping about the same number of security guards as handymen.
If you are having problem keeping rides running, consider
the following guidelines: have one mechanic per coaster and one mechanic per 4 small rides.
Keep all paths connected so when a ride breaks down, and
the call goes out to the nearest mechanic, that mechanic can get to the ride to fix it.
Make sure you have Entertainers, too… they come in all different
costumes to match the different scenery options, and keep your
guests from getting too bored while waiting in line for a popular or long ride.
Rides that are covered are popular when it's raining.
Raise prices of water rides and drink stalls when the weather
is warm in the game, usually during the summer months.
Put Cash Machines (when available in that scenario) near the
entrance and further back in the park. If the guests can get
more money while in the park, they're less likely to leave.
To save a roller coaster track design or other ride for later
use (either from a scenario or from within the Roller Coaster Designer), follow these steps:
- Create your ride.
- Test your ride.
- Once the test results appear in the Test Results window
(the Stopwatch Tab), a picture of a floppy disk will appear
in the bottom corner of this window.
- Click the floppy disk picture and choose to save the ride
alone, or the ride plus any available scenery.
You can save rides with scenery that you have included in the
design. Follow the above instructions to save rides with or without scenery.
Some scenarios may not allow price changes of various items.
Work around this for a greater park-building challenge!
Some Guests may not like roller coasters; not everyone likes
the more thrilling rides. So be sure to build some gentle rides.
There is also a Junior Roller Coaster available in several of the
scenarios for the faint at heart… to help them get up the courage
for the more exciting coasters.
When designing coasters, make liberal use of the
Height Markers to determine whether a coaster can make it
up a hill using existing momentum, or whether you'll have
to include a track element to boost speed.
Charge extra for umbrellas when it rains.
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If possible how do you get signs that say "exit" or entrance or even arrows pointing to rides.