

Soaked! came first and brought with it swimming pools and water slides.

By the time Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 was released in 2004, the formula was tried and tested, the coaster creation system was perfected, and it even included a sandbox mode. It took the enjoyable aspects of previous games like Bullfrog's Theme Park, and added new control systems, upgraded graphics and sounds, and also threw in much more customization and a huge number of rides. The big question is does it still hold up 15 years later? With Planet Coaster taking theme park management games to a new level of complexity since 2016, does Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 still have a place in our hearts and on our hard drives? Luckily the answer is yes and even better, the Switch version means you can now take your coasters on the move.įor many simulator game fans, the Rollercoaster Tycoon franchise was an early highlight in the genre. This complete edition includes expansions Soaked! and Wild! and will be available for Windows PC, MacOS, and Nintendo Switch. Reporting it to Frontier won't solve anything, it's not the game.Frontier has secured the rights to its classic theme park simulator Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 from publishers Atari, and is now re-releasing the much-loved title under its Frontier Foundry publishing arm. It's not caused by the actual game, it's a bug in the Steam Client. This is an issue that currently affects all Workshop games. Normally this file is moved to the Workshop folder once completed, but because it's corrupt Steam doesn't recognize it and it stays in the Downloads folder. All you'll be deleting is a temporary file that's stored during the download. This will not affect your game, saves or workshop items.

Delete the folder with the mod's SteamID. Hover over the "Missing Download Files" text and note the Steam ID. go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop.Ĥ. Close down steam completely (so Steam > Exit in the upper left menu),Ģ. This happens on occasion, it's a corrupted temp download file.
