SaiyanHajime
CF Legend
I certainly wasn't doing any such a thing. I think it's going to be more like Air. Which was also... a B&M... prototype? Doesn't make it ****. Air's ten times better than the more intense Superman or Manta. "Intense" is a subjective word, they can use it however the **** they want, on the flyers you get intensity from annoying hanging headrush and awkward positioning. Most rides give you the illusion of intensity, caused by restraints and seating position, in my opinion, and insane directional changes. G-forces have little to nothing to do with it. Intimidator 305 clearly has the most G-forces for the longest sustained period that I've been on, making it the most intense ride in terms of g-force I've been on. But due to it's appalling first drop with no sensation of speed building up, draw out directional change on that first part, and no sudden spike of g-force (even if it were LESS), it doesn't seem intense at all. Compared to it's second half, where it must be traveling slower, but endless directional changes and ground hugging make it seem far more intense at this part.UC said:How? Have you ridden the ride?
Let's face it, it isn't like anyone really ranked on Th13teen from an educated perspective regarding the advertising until they rode it.
I'm just sick and tired of people assuming that this thing will be intense simply because it's a new B&M prototype.
Alton did the exact same type of advertising. That's a fact. Right down to the actors.
Anyway, my point is, intensity can mean whatever they want it to really. And who cares. We didn't fall for it with 13.