Martyn
Giga Poster
Ultimate Coaster said:Where you want airtime, you want the OTSR.
And you can tell me what I want can you? Funny that, because I thought I made my own mind up about these things.
Ultimate Coaster said:Where you want airtime, you want the OTSR.
Ultimate Coaster said:I'm sorry UC, but I have to disagree.
There is absolutely no way in the world I would want OTSR to be put on S:RoS.
I'm really sorry to say too, I don't understand how you put your hands up and they don't touch. On a straightaway they may not touch, but once you invert or turn, your arms will definitely touch unless you try to make them not. I'm not trying to be a smart a$$ either, but I don't get how you don't touch the OTSR.
OTSR's would make S:RoS SFNE a fantastic coaster. It would easily surpass anything in the world in terms of airtime, you'd be out of your seat by inches on every hill.
And it's too bad you don't see how I can put my arms and not touch, because it's true. I'M sorry you feel you can disprove this FACT by telling me how you don't think it happens, but, alright I suppose. I can't prove that to you until I get a video of me riding it, I guess.
kir said:For people that are voting OTSR, are you honestly saying you'd actually prefer to see greats like S:RoS and EGF with OTSRs?
kir said:Do you not think there's more to a ride experience than just airtime? Plus if we're talking about a "non looping Intamin like KK or TTD" there isn't going to be room for airtime anyways.
kir said:I've only been on Balder, but that has T-Bars all the same, and plenty of airtime.
kir said:My shoulders touch the rubber on the OTSRs, and I know for a fact my rides on any T-Bar coasters would be totally killed with OTSRs.
kir said:For me it's not just airtime, it's the freedom of my upper body too. And plus I find it a lot easier to get pinned by the heavy OTSRs, on Stealth, Rita and Kanonen the restraints pin you as soon as you hit a high G.
Almost said:kir said:I've only been on Balder, but that has T-Bars all the same, and plenty of airtime.
But you stay planted on the seat.
Almost said:kir said:My shoulders touch the rubber on the OTSRs, and I know for a fact my rides on any T-Bar coasters would be totally killed with OTSRs.
Most people aren't ~6'4"
Almost said:kir said:For me it's not just airtime, it's the freedom of my upper body too. And plus I find it a lot easier to get pinned by the heavy OTSRs, on Stealth, Rita and Kanonen the restraints pin you as soon as you hit a high G.
I can move my upperbody as much as I wish, but on a coaster are you doing <img src=http://www.coasterforce.info/images/smiles/5censored.gif> sit-ups? No. Your <img src=http://www.coasterforce.info/images/smiles/5censored.gif> against the seat.
It's interesting to note that quite a few people who have actually ridden both restraint types here are agreeing with me.
Not that you're one of those people.
Boy, those sure are close to their faces
As we've said before - the T-Bar is good for rides like MF and TTD where airtime isn't a factor. Where you want airtime, you want the OTSR. If you want speed and illusion of freedom, you want the T-Bar. I don't see how that's so hard to understand......
Hence saying, MY rides would be totally killed. Not anyone elses.
kir said:Almost said:kir said:I've only been on Balder, but that has T-Bars all the same, and plenty of airtime.
But you stay planted on the seat.
No you don't.
kir said:Almost said:kir said:My shoulders touch the rubber on the OTSRs, and I know for a fact my rides on any T-Bar coasters would be totally killed with OTSRs.
Most people aren't ~6'4"
Hence saying, MY rides would be totally killed. Not anyone elses.
kir said:Almost said:kir said:For me it's not just airtime, it's the freedom of my upper body too. And plus I find it a lot easier to get pinned by the heavy OTSRs, on Stealth, Rita and Kanonen the restraints pin you as soon as you hit a high G.
I can move my upperbody as much as I wish, but on a coaster are you doing **** sit-ups? No. Your **** against the seat.
Perhaps you can't read. I mean, perhaps you didn't read my post. With OTSRs my shoulders are pinned. I can barely move. I'd much rather have a T-Bar where I could move my upper body and raise my arms as I wish than an OTSR where my shoulders dig into rubber and it gets uncomfortable when I raise them up. :lol:
No need to get pissy just because I don't like your OTSRs kid.
LiveForTheLaunch said:It's interesting to note that quite a few people who have actually ridden both restraint types here are agreeing with me.
Not that you're one of those people.
Well, me and Snoo are both going to be those people in a few months, and until then no, we don't truly have a perfectly accurate opinion, however there really is no such thing as an accurate opinion, because the thing is they're just opinions. None of them are right or wrong, and whether OTSRs are better than T-bars isn't going to make the Earth explode.
LiveForTheLaunch said:Boy, those sure are close to their faces
Just because the restraints aren't smothering their face, or glued onto their skin doesn't mean they're not visible, which then produces the illusion (illusion, in case you didn't hear me right) that you're confined in.
LiveForTheLaunch said:Again I know my opinion isn't worthy because I'm not as good as you in terms of being an enthusiast because you've been on more, though as I said I will tell you what I completely think after riding a coaster with them. Havn't I said my opinion isn't completely accurate about 50 times already? However, I doubt my before and after opinion will change much, just like you said you're confident your opinion won't change of TTD after you've been on it. And if you ask for the quote where you said that, I don't have it, but I wouldn't lie.
As we've said before - the T-Bar is good for rides like MF and TTD where airtime isn't a factor. Where you want airtime, you want the OTSR. If you want speed and illusion of freedom, you want the T-Bar. I don't see how that's so hard to understand......
LiveForTheLaunch said:Hence saying, MY rides would be totally killed. Not anyone elses.
Kir makes a good point. At least T-bars can make you have a comfortable ride no matter what your height or size is, unless of course you don't know how to fit in them properly, thus having a crotch crushing experience (which shouldn't even really happen as the restraints don't come near your penis or your balls, unless you're having an erection or something). So yah, if you know how to put the restraints on correctly and not purposely pin yourself into them you should be fine. Whereas people tall like Kir can't help but be crushed by the OTSR.
I never notice them unless I look for them, again something you need to RIDE to understand.
Comet said:^Everything you said I agree with completeley.
Don't get into the weight restrictions, Almost.
We are talking about the ride experience for YOU, not for the people that can't fit.
Comet said:I never notice them unless I look for them, again something you need to RIDE to understand.
I don't know if your exaggerating, but that is complete bull ****. Don't even try saying you don't see them unless your looking for them.
I'm not trying to start a fight with you man, but come on.
Don't get into the weight restrictions, Almost.
We are talking about the ride experience for YOU, not for the people that can't fit.
Since I don't feel the need to flail around uncontrollably while riding, I'd much prefer the actual airtime freedom and such that the OTSR provides. Thus, why I'd prefer alot of hypers to have this great restraint.