: The in-game blueprint features an extra block section, allowing for higher capacity and shorter guest wait times compared to standard builds.
: Some players note that the in-game version feels "smoothed out" or slower than the real-world counterpart, especially in the final series of bunny hills. 📊 Technical Comparison: Game vs. Reality
: The update includes official Cedar Point signage and character branding (Blackjack, Chess, and Digger) to match the Frontier Town aesthetic.
: Hardcore enthusiasts (often called "thoosies") frequently complain that the trackwork in the official blueprint is not as "snappy" or accurate as custom recreations found on the Steam Workshop.
The Planet Coaster version is often described as a visually impressive but occasionally "janky" recreation.
: Use the Steam Workshop to find "FUBAR" or "Realistic" editions if you want a version that better matches the real-life speed and intensity.
: The ride captures the massive wooden superstructure and maroon steel track that makes the real ride iconic.
: Most players appreciate the free content and the ability to explore the ride's layout from angles impossible in real life.
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