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Now I like this very much. When you have completed this please upload as I will use this lot in my late BR activity's for WCE. By the way you have a PM from me as well mate.
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Hi

nice work, :D what routes do you use Anton to take your screenshots? thanks

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firstgreat222 wrote:Hi

nice work, :D what routes do you use Anton to take your screenshots? thanks

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Its West coast express i think.
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Either way - its now available for download off the front page of the UKTS site.

As well as an unexpected surprise IMO of a Class 365 in FCC Livery - looks very nice as well =D


Does anyone know whether backfoot was able to reduce the size of the download and textures etc??
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The IC Swallow is still a 24mb download, whilst the 365 is a 15mb download.

Might have to use the 365 for a couple of ECE acts now :)
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I will do a 1024x1024 version, should at least half the size of the download.
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Without sounding too stupid, what do the different textures actually do graphics wise?? like 2024x2024 etc??
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6rdfar90 wrote:Without sounding too stupid, what do the different textures actually do graphics wise?? like 2024x2024 etc??
The larger the texture, the more detailed it is and less pixely - this extra detail however increases file sizes and hits frame rates.
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Anton what route are the pics from? thanks
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Its west coast express from EB
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Just downloaded this HST, gave it a little test run and I have to say. That is one fantastic HST you have done there Anton plus a big thank you for sharing it with us. I am going to use this in my late 80's activities for the WCE route instead of the one on the CD that comes with the route.

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koopertrooper wrote: I am going to use this in my late 80's activities for the WCE route instead of the one on the CD that comes with the route.
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koopertrooper wrote:Just downloaded this HST, gave it a little test run and I have to say. That is one fantastic HST you have done there Anton plus a big thank you for sharing it with us. I am going to use this in my late 80's activities for the WCE route instead of the one on the CD that comes with the route.

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No worries mate ;).
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