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NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation is a software package available for Microsoft Windows and
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designed and built by a team of programmers and artists led by German programmer Ole Lange. It was first released in November 2001. The package includes two separate pieces of software, the NoLimits Editor and NoLimits Simulator, with a third application of the game, the NoLimits Terraformer supported as well.


Software

The "NoLimits Editor" allows the design of a roller coaster with surrounding scenery. Track editing is based on adjacent bézier curves and allows nearly infinite design possibilities all packed in a CAD-based graphical user interface. Scenery objects can be placed in the editor, provided they are of the
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format. The software allows a number of popular roller coaster types to be designed, based on industrially engineered designs. The "Simulator" allows the designed roller coaster to be viewed in full 3D, either riding the roller coaster like a rider, or watching it in a third person perspective, from a fixed position or behind the roller coaster train. 3D acceleration is provided by OpenGL. It is also possible to view technical information, such as "speed" and "G-forces". These measurements are nearly exact to real-life situations. The "Terraformer" allows the creation of a detailed landscape around the ride area, to simulate an actual environment. It has the ability to change the textures, water levels and placement of trees and other scenery to create a realistic environment. Some designers, who wish for a more flexible terrain design, create large 3D models of terrain, which allow for more complicated elements such as tunnels, buildings, and pathways. The Terraformer was created by Gravimetric Studios for use in the package, and is considered a third party application for use with the official suite.


Industrial use

According to the NoLimits official website,NoLimits - Rollercoaster Simulation
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, Intamin,
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, MACK Rides, and
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and only this company have a pro version of the game Companies have been licensing roller coaster styles to NoLimits including: *Vekoma Motorbike CoasterNoLimits - Rollercoaster Simulation
/ref> *Gerstlauer Euro-Fighterhttp://www.gerstlauer-rides.de/english/Gerstlauer_E.html?/english/Sim_Achterbahn_E.html *MackRides[] It has also been modified as a proof of concept for certain prototype rides, including the UniCoaster prototype.UNICOASTER (TM) The Thrill of Speed from Another Dimension :: 4D Rollercoaster
/ref> A demo can be downloaded from the website, which is a customized version of the NoLimits Simulator.


Available types of roller coasters

Due to the free form style of the Editor and the
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based interface the creation of different types of roller coasters is not limited by the style of track chosen for the simulation, and as such
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s can have the same elements as a Steel roller coaster, whilst not being "true to life". Below is a list of the track types (with train combinations) that are included in the Simulator. Notes * Launched track styles are available to any one of the above, so
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s can be designed using any one of the styles. * Hyper/Giga coasters are possible with any style above. * Inversions are possible with any style above. * Boomerang roller coasters are possible using any coaster style. * Many styles can be manipulated to assume different designs, and as such designers regularly use train styles and track designs as a "best fit" for a type of roller coaster, or type of train. For example a B&M hyper train might run on invisible track above a Maurer X-Car model with an identical layout emulating the look of an S&S 4-across launch coaster.


Third-party software

"NoLimits Track Packager" allows the user to create a package file containing car-textures, environments and scenery files using a track file. Newton 2 was released on 20 September 2009. Newton 2 is a NoLimits 1 add-on created by Entropy that allows you to create roller coaster track based on forces rather than shaping; This method of track building is commonly referred to as "Force Vector Design". This is where you specify the g-forces you want to achieve and then Newton 2 will shape the track to achieve those forces. Several other programs are also designed for NoLimits, such as "NoLimits Construction Kit" and "NoLimits Elementary".


Sequel

Creator Ole Lange mentioned on his personal website that Nolimits Coaster 2 would offer to fix some of the outstanding bugs in the original NoLimits Coaster simulator. No longer would it have 2 separate applications, but rather have a more
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approach. Another included feature is package management. Lange said that he planned to maintain the NL1.x project while NL2 is still too far away.
Article: "Monthly NoLimits 2 News (February)" Dated: "2008-02-17"
NoLimits 2 was released on 10 January 2014. As well as features from the original simulator, NoLimits 2 also includes transfer tracks, storage blocks, greatly improved graphics and more.


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