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Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 7:17 pm
by Drogba11CFC
Does anyone know how the numbering works? With 5205#NN, what do the other three characters mean?

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 7:21 pm
by Tom5305
jstange wrote:
Tom5305 wrote:J S Tange - Still getting to grips with the loco.I use an elderly VAIO Intel i5 Nvidia GeForce with windows 10. Find that I get stutters with some locos
but usually dependent on complexity of surrounding scenery. Haven't really got to grips yet so I assume modern spec computers will fare better?
Will post further when I have a real 'feel' for how it all goes.
Regards
Tom
But is this new black 5 worse than other steam locos in terms of performance?
This is a complex loco to drive if you aren't au faix with driving a steam loco, having like me preferred to use simple control and enjoy the scenery!
It is without doubt in a different league to the 'old' Kuju and it's make overs.
I have manged a run using a combination of F$ HUD and 'real' footplate controls on the Riviera Line. I have experienced varying stutters when viewing from the line-side .
Panning and going into the smoke badly affects the stutters. However in cab and on the r & l head out views the stutters are minimal. The more complex
the loco becomes it follows that a low spec computer won't cope. I am satisfied though and need more experience driving this loco. The sounds are excellent and a vast improvement
on what went before.
Screenshot_Riviera Line_50.55967--3.47794_11-10-35.jpg
Maybe a quick message to BG with your computer specs asking for their comments on suitability might help you?
Cheers
Tom

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 8:21 pm
by sumitsingh
These days rolling stocks are made to support higher GPU usage. High detail models, more number of textures.

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 8:22 pm
by mgross
Is there no "simple" mode for this loco? If not, I don't think I'll buy it.

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 9:07 pm
by Trev123
black8 wrote:
IronBidder wrote:
jstange wrote:Wonder what the price is in UK..?
£14.99 (GBP 14.99)
Or Euro 19,99 :-? If that is the case then the € price is high and DTG/Steam is not using fair exchange rates.
Or $ NZ 24.79. :)

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 9:24 pm
by chrisreb
I was trying to substitute this in place of an old model in a scenario. I unpacked the .ap file and whilst the relevant folders show in RW Tools nothing appears when I select Steam to see a list of the locos etc. Therefore unable to use RW Tools to swap them. Have sometimes had this issue with other stuff and wondered if there is a simple answer.

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 10:06 pm
by jstange
chrisreb wrote:I was trying to substitute this in place of an old model in a scenario. I unpacked the .ap file and whilst the relevant folders show in RW Tools nothing appears when I select Steam to see a list of the locos etc. Therefore unable to use RW Tools to swap them. Have sometimes had this issue with other stuff and wondered if there is a simple answer.
Yes, you are right, same here. This is bad news indeed... :(

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 10:28 pm
by dave13
jstange wrote:
chrisreb wrote:I was trying to substitute this in place of an old model in a scenario. I unpacked the .ap file and whilst the relevant folders show in RW Tools nothing appears when I select Steam to see a list of the locos etc. Therefore unable to use RW Tools to swap them. Have sometimes had this issue with other stuff and wondered if there is a simple answer.
Yes, you are right, same here. This is bad news indeed... :(
Sorry if you have already thought of this but have checked the unpacked files are not "read only"?
As I find if I unpack a AP file that they are set to "read only" for some reason. :-? :o
However it mite just be my PC! :D
Dave:)

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 11:31 pm
by mgross
mgross wrote:Is there no "simple" mode for this loco? If not, I don't think I'll buy it.
Sorry, I see this was discussed earlier in the thread and the answer seems to be "maybe".

Anything more definite than that?

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:38 am
by jstange
Read only files is what can affect RWTools ability to list the loco? I'd be surprised but I will try when I get to it...

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:46 am
by tnleeuw01
You can also swap the locos in the regular scenario editor... :D

--Tim

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:52 am
by jstange
tnleeuw01 wrote:You can also swap the locos in the regular scenario editor... :D

--Tim
Yes, I know, but it takes much longer. I also got a dump crash when trying to do this in one of the wlos scenarios yesterday.

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:53 am
by levisham
mgross wrote:Is there no "simple" mode for this loco? If not, I don't think I'll buy it.
I agree with you. I don't want to spend my time in the cab. I want to recreate what I remember which is watching the scenery go by and viewing the passing trains.

Regards, John.

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 6:03 am
by jstange
dave13 wrote: Sorry if you have already thought of this but have checked the unpacked files are not "read only"?
As I find if I unpack a AP file that they are set to "read only" for some reason. :-? :o
However it mite just be my PC! :D
Dave:)
You are right!!! And it is not even all the files you need to untick as read-only, just each model's bin file(s)!

Thank you very much for this great advice!

Re: Bossmann Black Five?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 7:05 am
by dave13
jstange wrote:
dave13 wrote: Sorry if you have already thought of this but have checked the unpacked files are not "read only"?
As I find if I unpack a AP file that they are set to "read only" for some reason. :-? :o
However it mite just be my PC! :D
Dave:)
You are right!!! And it is not even all the files you need to untick as read-only, just each model's bin file(s)!

Thank you very much for this great advice!
No problem! :D
Dave:)