Train Simulator 2012 (Part 4)

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Thanks Darpor, as I kept reading people saying " I wish I knew what the updates were" I thought they were not generally listed anywhere, obviously they are. Thanks for the link.
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johnrossetti wrote:Thanks Darpor, as I kept reading people saying " I wish I knew what the updates were" I thought they were not generally listed anywhere, obviously they are. Thanks for the link.
They weren't for RW2, which was criticised a lot. For TS12 RSC seems to get the hang of it to publish complete notes of whatever is changed. Unfortunately it is not included in the "news feed" section in the Steam library for RW2 owners, but via the URL you can find out. I appreciate it :)
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I just up-loaded a short video which show what happens when you Superelevate 3D track
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhEKJ5X1NCg
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Hi all, iv`e noticed in a few loco`s that the cab view is corrupt, looks like multiple layers! The DT class 40 has the problem and so does the Grand Central HST but that uses the default cab right? The default HST is fine! There was another loco but can`t remember which one it was.
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HST Normal View.jpg
HST My View.jpg
Each Loco has its own Camera Cab View. Ive gone through them all and modified them to my preferences. The only thing is you must make BU's otherwise an update might erase them and replace them with an "original" I can post all the views (somewhere) if anyone wants to see them.
I like to see all the controls and dials in one view and a plain view of the track ahead (like MSTS) For Example (not zoomed as in RW)
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That is a lot nicer and makes using the mouse much more viable. No more missed signals or speed signs as you turn your head / camera view to use the brakes / throttle.

I like to use the mouse but tend not to for this very reason.

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I've been mucking about as usual, I do that a lot with Railworks :)
I laid some ESR track to have a look at the track unevenness,
and found it works well with Cab Sway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OReTMEuzb0c
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A strong word of caution. Please ensure you hold on to your screen before playing the above video!!!!
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That's great! :lol:
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Thanks for posting that, looks good.
Also interesting use of the stutter control on a totally baron landscape. :wink:
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hi, ...

A little Thank you on RSC Team for this nice TS 2010 RW3 Work. :wink:

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SHEEP wrote:I've been mucking about as usual, I do that a lot with Railworks :)
I laid some ESR track to have a look at the track unevenness,
and found it works well with Cab Sway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OReTMEuzb0c
That's a good video, I set it too 500, got above 5mph and the loco derailed.
iceman2117 wrote:hi, ...

A little Thank you on RSC Team for this nice TS 2010 RW3 Work. :wink:

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Yummy! :) Any chance of a slice? :D

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For anyone who's interested, cab fixes for the following steamers have gone live on, well, Steam.

GWR Hall (Falmouth Branch DLC)
LMS 4F Steam Locomotive
LMS 8F Steam Locomotive
LMS Jubilee Steam Locomotive
Challenger Steam Locomotive
Big Boy Steam Locomotive
Consolidation Steam Locomotive

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johnrossetti wrote:
HST Normal View.jpg
HST My View.jpg
Each Loco has its own Cab View. Ive gone through them all and modified them to my preferences. The only thing is you must make BU's otherwise an update might erase them and replace them with an "original" I can post all the views (somewhere) if anyone wants to see them.
I like to see all the controls and dials in one view and a plain view of the track ahead (like MSTS) For Example (not zoomed as in RW)
Those views look a lot better than the defaults. Please post the other views that you have doe, i would like to see them. Can you please tell us which values in the cab cam.bin you changed, and what too please?

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