That’s a shame, as it makes one of the best and most satisfying genres around difficult for controller players to enjoy - but over the years we’ve been treated to a range of attempts to make this sort of game work on pad. Strategy and management games are brilliant, but they’re often not very at home on consoles. You can get by with less creative inspiration and focus more on management if that is your desire.Planet Coaster is still most at home on a keyboard and mouse, but this port is an admirable controller-based effort. Parkitect also offers the ability to create some beautiful parks. Sometimes it takes a while for me to receive inspiration on how to proceed with a park though. I am playing the career mode in Planet Coaster and I am experiencing both creativity and management. That would be Theme Park Studio (at least as it was two years ago) which I found to be unsatisfying. Planet Coaster is not just a creative sandbox. There is a third party mod that offers the free view for this game however. People complain about performance in Planet coaster as well. After seeing what some people expect for frame rate on this game, I can see the reluctance to offer the free camera. Parkitect does not offer the same free camera as it will impact performance. I find the free view it offers to be more enjoyable. Some will certainly like Parkitect better which is ok because it is a fine game. Previous answers covered it - Parkitect is a the better game, Planet Coaster is more of a creative sandbox. People who like the game are more likely to be active on forums and they'll make a much stronger case for the relative merit of PC. Try asking the exact same question on the Planet Coaster forum. Originally posted by PHR05T:Which is better?Īsk on the forum of Game X whether X or Y is better and discover that X is better. Parkitect is well worth the price charged and does offer enjoyable game play despite my personal preference for Planet Coaster. Clearly the developers have a passion for their game as Sebioff (the face of Parkitect on these discussions) often responds to questions and comments on these discussions. Also, please note that I recommended Parkitect as a better fit for PHRO5T. This results in the same condition for both games. Staff go on breaks requiring you to have backup staff to keep the shop in operation. In Planet Coaster, staff energy accomplishes the same thing. For example, a shop in Parkitect can run out of stock and require a hauler to restock it before sales can resume. Management is similar in both games while taking on a different means. If you want to see a game without management, check out Theme Park Studio (unless it has changed in the last two years). While the focus varies from game to game, it is a misconception because many have said that Planet Coaster has no management or shallow management which simply is not true. The differences may be a bit on the subtle side (though not that subtle) but they still have different main focus. But even yourself low-key hinted that Planet Coaster is slightly more focused on creativity and Parkitect leans a bit more towards management. Both of these games do both creativity and management quite well, that's true. Since graphics and building do not mean much to you, I would say that Parkitect (which is a wonderful game) is a better fit. In addition to that, Planet Coaster features a free camera allowing one to view any aspect of the park from any angle. My personal favorite is Planet Coaster for its unparalleled beauty. Try keeping all your guests and employees happy. There is more to success than merely earning funds. It all depends upon your definition of success. It is also true that there is just as much management in Planet Coaster as there is in Parkitect though Planet Coaster leans more heavily on creativity. If you do not believe me, just take a look at some of the screenshots taken of Parkitect. While Parkitect leans more heavily on management, you can be just as creative with Parkitect as you can with Planet Coaster. Originally posted by chasbar:There is a common misconception that Planet Coaster = Creativity and Parkitect = Management.
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