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  1. I ran into the same chunk loading issues, especially when testing larger layouts. What helped me was installing optifine —for smoother graphics and better control over visuals, it really made everything feel more stable. I could test designs without weird lags or lighting glitches.
  2. I was thinking the same about the zodiac elements in the set. It’s interesting how elements like the dragon or rabbit can have deeper meanings based on Chinese astrology. For anyone who’s into that, https://www.trusted-psychics.co.uk/horoscope-readings/the-signs-of-the-zodiac/ has some good info that matches the symbols we see in the builds. Might help spot references we’ve missed.
  3. The attention to detail in your build is seriously impressive. From the minifigures to the game board design, everything screams Batman vibes. And the fact that you're incorporating different game mechanics like dice rolling and strategy makes it even more exciting. It's like being in the middle of a Gotham City showdown! I can totally see myself spending hours playing this with friends or even going solo for some solitaire action. It's the kind of game that appeals to both hardcore LEGO fans and casual gamers alike. Plus, the replay value seems high with all the different scenarios and characters to choose from.
  4. I'm impressed by your dedication to perfecting the model, even with all the twists and turns along the way. It's clear you've put in loads of effort to make it run smoothly, from tinkering with the loops to figuring out the right speed for those trains. Using the LEGO Boost sensor to activate the coaster is a brilliant touch. It adds a whole new level of interaction and engagement, especially for curious visitors eager to give it a go. But you can check out the us theme parks as an example. Expanding with more trains in the "knot" sounds like a thrilling challenge. Maybe you could experiment with different track layouts or introduce a clever timing system to keep everything running smoothly.
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