Exploring the Magic Springs: Big Bad John Adventure

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Magic Springs is a popular amusement park located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. One of the most iconic and thrilling rides at the park is Big Bad John. This roller coaster is a favorite among thrill-seekers and provides an adrenaline-pumping experience for all who dare to ride it. Big Bad John is a wooden roller coaster that was first introduced to Magic Springs in 1995. Designed by renowned roller coaster manufacturer Custom Coasters International, this ride stands tall and proud, reaching heights of 78 feet. With a maximum drop of 65 feet and a top speed of 48 miles per hour, Big Bad John guarantees a heart-pounding adventure for its passengers.


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With a maximum drop of 65 feet and a top speed of 48 miles per hour, Big Bad John guarantees a heart-pounding adventure for its passengers. As riders step into the coaster's cars, the anticipation builds. The train slowly ascends the first hill, creating a suspenseful atmosphere.

Question Switching From OnePlus To Red Magic

Hi guys, I currently have a oneplus 10 pro and I am thinking about buying a red magic 8s pro. I film and edit a lot of videos on my phone and use hotspot a lot. I currently have a lot of problems with my oneplus 10 pro getting too hot in the summer and freezing and stopping the camera and hotspot from working. I cam constantly putting my phone in the refrigerator in my tuck to cool it down. I had this same issue with my oneplus 9 pro. Do any of you guys have issues like this with the red magic? Most of my videos are filmed in 4k 60fps h.265. I'm hoping being a gaming phone heat won't be an issue but I know my usage case isn't ideal being it's been 100* outside every day. Also how is custom roms for the devices? Oneplus is dead as far as custom roms on new phones.

Thank you for your responses.

Alextakatu

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Feb 9, 2023 47 9 38 Mexico city OnePlus 9 Pro Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

As long as you record with other device, it's all good. No custom roms as far as you can see in the forum. I own this phone mainly cause of the battery and USB 3.0 but. I've been eyeing a Samsung again, even though I use another launcher on the nubia, there's just some stuff that are plain ridiculous, and the updates are just bad. Power wise you won't have a problem imo, the fan makes a great improvement on that department And the snapdragon 8 gen 2 is pretty capable. My 2 cents

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Hi guys, I currently have a oneplus 10 pro and I am thinking about buying a red magic 8s pro. I film and edit a lot of videos on my phone and use hotspot a lot. I currently have a lot of problems with my oneplus 10 pro getting too hot in the summer and freezing and stopping the camera and hotspot from working. I cam constantly putting my phone in the refrigerator in my tuck to cool it down. I had this same issue with my oneplus 9 pro. Do any of you guys have issues like this with the red magic? Most of my videos are filmed in 4k 60fps h.265. I'm hoping being a gaming phone heat won't be an issue but I know my usage case isn't ideal being it's been 100* outside every day. Also how is custom roms for the devices? Oneplus is dead as far as custom roms on new phones.

Thank you for your responses.

>being a gaming phone heat won't be an issue
That's true, but then again it's a gaming phone. Meaning - the camera here isn't exactly bad but surely not something you'd expect given the price.

You see, this phone is all about raw power. The best SoC you can have right now, overclocked a bit in the stock configuration, good amount of RAM (up to 24 GBs if you live in China, up to 16 for the rest of the planet), 120 GHz screen, a rather good cooling system (it cools down even while it charges on 5A to chew up the energy even faster, takes about 30 min) and a battery that can handle all that for solid three hours. Truly, one of the best choices for those Gaijin Impact addicted weebz.

But here comes the catch (there always the catch) - playing anything outside Android plane (yes, I'm talking about the emulation) is pain due to the SoC being too new. No, that's not a joke - right now no (modern) emulator can unleash the full potential of 8g2 due to the GPU drivers still taking a while to catch up, so the performance is about the same as 2-3 previous SoCs. And it's the same because raw power can somehow mitigate the absence of device-specific optimizations. On the other side, cooling system takes care of excessive heat so in the end 8S still delivers good FPS numbers while the other phones go meltdown. Playing Hades on it right now (Yuzu) and everything is cool (and a bit noisy) even in Asphodel.

Why am I talking about the emulation so much you may ask? Well, because Android has no games. Pretty much. Every good Android game is a port from PC. With PC version being always better (looking at you Resident Evil 5, Bloodstained, Slay the Spire, Vampire Survivors, Phantom Rose, Neoverse. you got the idea). Yes there is a ton of games that are considered "good enough" like Pascal's Wager (has a better PC version) or Dungeon Squad (crap, I just confessed to be a weeb too. ) but then again those are either a smaller / simplified versions of AAA games or just time killers that go beyond the initial goal and actually possess heavy amount of content and replayability. So, ye, 8S is a gaming phone without games. Oh, the irony.

Now, to the other question.

>Also how is custom roms for the devices?
None as of now, pretty much because nobody cares. As a reminder, 8S is a gaming phone so the OS is merely a launcher for games / emulators and you'll see it about. 3-5 seconds before diving into Zelda. Or Borderlands. Or Skyrim. Or Shining. Or Neptunia. Yes, I'm that desperate.
So, if the OS isn't the point, why bother. Magisk works, Zygisk works, LSPosed works, MicroG works, F-Droid works, that should be good enough custom ROM alternative. Default launcher is a bit crumblesome but, then again, 3-5 seconds. Just don't forget to debloat the hell out (MORA. MUST. DIE. IN AGONY.) and you're good to go.

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Once at the top, the train hurtles down the exhilarating drop, sending passengers flying through twists, turns, and inversions. The ride's innovative layout includes sharp banked turns and sudden drops, adding to the thrill factor. What makes Big Bad John even more unique is its theme. As the name suggests, the roller coaster is themed around the legendary Big Bad John character from American folklore. Throughout the ride, riders encounter various themed elements, such as mining props, sound effects, and even a animatronic Big Bad John himself. The ride experience on Big Bad John is unforgettable. The combination of speed, unexpected twists, and turns creates an exhilarating rush that keeps riders on the edge of their seats. The classic wooden structure of the coaster further adds to the vintage charm of the ride. For those seeking an intense and unforgettable thrill at Magic Springs, Big Bad John is a must-ride. Whether visitors are roller coaster enthusiasts or casual thrill-seekers, the ride offers an experience that is sure to be remembered..

Reviews for "From Concept to Reality: Creating Big Bad John at Magic Springs"

- Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Springs Big Bad John". The storyline was weak and predictable, and the characters lacked depth. The special effects were also subpar and not visually appealing. Overall, I felt like I wasted my money and time on a mediocre show.
- Mike - 1 star - "Magic Springs Big Bad John" was a complete letdown. The acting was amateurish, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. The whole production felt cheap and poorly executed. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time and money on this show.
- Sam - 2 stars - I expected so much more from "Magic Springs Big Bad John", but it fell short. The plot was confusing and convoluted, making it difficult to follow. The acting was mediocre at best, and the musical numbers were uninspiring. I left the show feeling unsatisfied and unimpressed.
- Sarah - 1 star - "Magic Springs Big Bad John" was a disaster. The writing was weak, with clichéd and unoriginal jokes. The pacing was off, and the show dragged on for far too long. The set design was unimpressive, and I found myself disengaged throughout the entire performance. Save your money and skip this show.

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