Summary

  • No Man's Sky player creates stunning roller coasters without using construction glitches.
  • Cadardo shared a fully working roller coaster with 3000 parts on Reddit.
  • Despite a player flying off the roller coaster, they rated the experience 10/10.

Since the Worlds Part 1 update, players have taken to the internet to share their stunning No Man's Sky creations. We've had huge greenhouses that cover islands, functional Mario Kart-style racetracks, and even full Cyberpunk 2077-inspired cities.

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The latest creation, shared by Cadardo on Reddit, is a fully working roller coaster that wouldn't look out of place in something like RollerCoaster Tycoon.

No Man's Sky's Ultimate Coaster

Credit: No Man's Sky via Cardardo

Although they created the roller coaster two years ago, Cadardo, who only has 5 percent vision, shared the creation on Reddit this week.

Created using almost 3,000 parts, the maximum allowed for having visitors, the track features plenty of twists and turns, an exceptionally high peak, and a full loop.

The roller coaster, which can be found at the coordinates in this image, was mostly created without using any of No Man's Sky's various construction glitches and is part of a wider theme park that Cadaro has created. The park contains a total of five, fully functioning attractions, including a merry-go-round.

The attraction has been a hit with other No Man's Sky players, with many of them flocking to the park for the roller coaster, some in VR. The_ju66ernaut shared a video of them riding the roller coaster, and another Redditor summed up the clip perfectly, saying, "This is massively chaotic."

The_ju66ernaut's video starts off perfectly, with the player zipping up one of the inclines on a boost pad; however, after around 45 seconds of pure speed and adrenaline, The_ju66ernaut comes flying off the roller coaster and into the water below. Smells like a lawsuit.

Despite their near-tragedy, the player was happy with their experience, leaving a review and saying, "Tried out the ride at the amusement park 10/10 would ride again!"

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