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Why did you used the long trains? They produce so much force variety through the rows. You could probably pack much more people on it with a 10 row standard train and still have less variety.
I couldn't really have the train going too fast over the big hills as it wouldn't be realistic for a B&M. They usually try to make it so that there is 0g on the middle seats of the train going over the hills, and a lot of the "long train" B&M hypers always slow down on the tall hills.
As for the scenery, I'll look into it, I originally made this ride to try and get the creative juices flowing again to start working on another coaster which I'm going much more in depth with, so I wasn't really planning on doing scenery for Poseidon, but we'll see.
But I feel like there's so much room for great scenery. Just by hearing the name 'Poseidon' combined with a great Hyper, I imagine riding through old Greek ruins and temples with lot of headchoppers.
It's a great track without scenery, but it could be so much more awesome with it. Maybe you'll get around to adding some or get someone else to do it for you.
Anyway, thumbs up!