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Please if you can post your fps and set up is on this.
It should be all right as long as you put a link to his creation i guess.
I would also love it if you came and joined our planet coaster Discord community. We have almost everyone who has ever been featured on my show in here, collabing with eachother on planet coaster daily! Please add me on steam and send me a message and I will invite you in! :)
That other coaster you linked was a wonderful and imaginitive design. Love how much it avoids shots of the track to really provide a sense of flying unsuported through the air. But I had not seen it before and the naming similarity a coincidende. My thinking was that of the "snake oil" salesmen approach in bombarding you with adjectives to impress and wow fit in well with a steampunk/fantasty-industrial era attraction.