ScreamRide
47 Achievements
1,000
50-60h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Builder
Sandbox: Placed down 50,000 pieces of scenery
10
0.55%
How to unlock the Builder achievement in ScreamRide - Definitive Guide
This achievement is cumulative over all your created levels together. However, for those of you who want to knock it out as soon as possible head to "sandbox" in the games main menu. Hit "new level", "populous labs", and "the populous labs". This will bring up a blank level. Scroll down to the 3rd option "scenery". Move your cursor to one of the bottom 4 corners of the map. Hit to bring up the list of pieces you can place (the farther along in the career mode you are, the more peices you will have available) Select the smallest piece you have. and place the object in the corner. This map is a giant rectangle, move your camera so you are facing the far end of the map, not the close end. Hold up on your left thumbstick while holding and you will zoom across the map placing a total of 400 scenery objects. When you get to the other end, hit to go one block above the line you just placed and head back down netting you another 400. Each line takes about 8 seconds to drop and you will have to make 125 lines of 400 scenery objects to hit your 50,000 total. 125 lines at 400 objects taking 8 seconds each takes 15-20 minutes to obtain 50,000 scenery objects placed.
The reason you want the smallest object possible is that you don't want the objects you place to touch each other. If all your objects are large enough that they touch at any point the game reads this is one HUGE piece. (it will still count as separate scenery objects placed however) and there is a limit to the size of the pieces you place together. Once you hit a certain size the game tells you that you have to start deleting pieces to place more in this section. Its just faster to start with a small piece to avoid this. I used the piece entitled "hard slope cap 2" for this and it works perfectly.
Edit: credit goes to TA user MAKA91 for this tip...
"If you "scale" the object to largest size, you can lay down multiple rows at the same time, so it's much faster. Also, when you start filling up the space, just go up a couple meters, and you'll be in a new plane, so you can make "layers" (or levels) of scenery."
The reason you want the smallest object possible is that you don't want the objects you place to touch each other. If all your objects are large enough that they touch at any point the game reads this is one HUGE piece. (it will still count as separate scenery objects placed however) and there is a limit to the size of the pieces you place together. Once you hit a certain size the game tells you that you have to start deleting pieces to place more in this section. Its just faster to start with a small piece to avoid this. I used the piece entitled "hard slope cap 2" for this and it works perfectly.
Edit: credit goes to TA user MAKA91 for this tip...
"If you "scale" the object to largest size, you can lay down multiple rows at the same time, so it's much faster. Also, when you start filling up the space, just go up a couple meters, and you'll be in a new plane, so you can make "layers" (or levels) of scenery."
8 Comments
Nice guide. I do agree with Maka that using the right thumb stick to scale to the largest size is the best way. I used the regular "wall" piece and just scrolled across the rows as you describe in the guide. I think it places 25 pieces at a time or so.
By DrMondo7 on 09 Mar 2015 04:39
Good idea... will edit later today...
By REJECt444 on 09 Mar 2015 17:12