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I'll be happy to consider it as "our project" from this point on. I'm also happy to help design one of the largest coasters (if not the largest coaster) in the game!
Also, at this point, the work you are doing makes it a "joint project". A combined artistic vision. As such it is "our project". You have taken on the safety concerns of the paying public with knowledge you have gained thru experience. (Knowledge I lack right now.)
So, please don't feel that you have done anything but contribute.
An analogy (not necessarily my strong point) - Musically I have given you a mixed track and you are the mastering engineer or ReMix producer. Probably mastering engineer is the better choice because you're doing the subtle work to bring out the nuances making the mix "pop" (not in terms of genre but feel).
Does that make sense to you? Analogy and metaphor aren't my strongest suits ;)
As for uploading to your workshop. It's only fair as you have done the work to make it rideable, that you put it up on your workshop page with attribution of your work. I wouldn't feel comfortable otherwise. Maybe one day I can get the landscaping and scenery suitable for a theme park and remove my WIP.
It was built around mounds and hills with light chases and Lazer shows. None of that saved with the blueprint and the theme park it was in has been deleted.
Glad you are enjoying he challenge. Please feel free to add it to your workshop page when you have finished.
And I'm only editing cuz it's a fun challenge (for me anyway).
Thank you for trying it. It was built to beat a task and then abandoned. But your forum conversation reminded me of it and then why. I really should get back on it this week.