I think my offer got lost in the glut of emails to RSC.
As you say Steve, it all depends on the appeal of the route
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Coming from Australia and being involved with another sim that does create some Australian content, I would say that the support is there, but given the population differences obviously not as much as from countries such as UK, US, Germany etc.jimmyshand wrote:Martin makes a very good point above about marketability. The UK is steeped in railway history, railways cover almost every inch of our country and 95% of the population live less than a mile from a railway! I'd bet that the UK probably has the biggest number of railway enthusiasts in the world. Railways are massively popular here you only need to look at the array of different magazines on our newsagents shelves and the fact you can't travel barely 50 miles anywhere in England without passing a living museum preserved railway line! There are probably enough RW users right here in Blighty to keep RSC in business for decades to come! Compare that to somewhere like Australia for example where you could travel for thousands of miles and never see a single track. Australia probably has some unique and interesting lines but is there the same demand and enthusiasm for it there? Would there be enough paying customers for an Australian DLC route to warrant an ultra expensive RSC research program? I seriously doubt it.
Probaly doesn't hurt to try again...pjt1974 wrote:I have offered to continue my Isle of Man network as DLC if they'd help me with 3' 6" track and a Loco and rolling stock. Maybe a few custom buildings and I'd do the rest.
I think my offer got lost in the glut of emails to RSC.![]()
As you say Steve, it all depends on the appeal of the route
Don't put temptation in my way! Do we know if there's a full gradient profile?A nice candidate would have to be the Tarana to Oberon branch line. http://othr.com.au
I have the curve and gradient diagram, as well as track and signal diagrams.bigvern wrote:Don't put temptation in my way! Do we know if there's a full gradient profile?A nice candidate would have to be the Tarana to Oberon branch line. http://othr.com.au
That's trueUSRailFan wrote:Probaly doesn't hurt to try again...pjt1974 wrote:I have offered to continue my Isle of Man network as DLC if they'd help me with 3' 6" track and a Loco and rolling stock. Maybe a few custom buildings and I'd do the rest.
I think my offer got lost in the glut of emails to RSC.![]()
As you say Steve, it all depends on the appeal of the route
Thanks for the comment Steve. I'm more than happy to do route creation and have a wealth of information I'm happy to scan and email but I don't know if I can get back into modeling. The thought of getting back into 3ds sends shivers down my spine. If there's an alternative program that isn't so much of a chore I may be tempted, but certainly not at the same level as I did with Trainz - my wife is understanding but I'm sure her tolerance has a limit!TransportSteve wrote: The other point is made against the debate would British folks be interested in a 'foreign' layout if RSC got involved, well, why not, some of us have been kicking and screaming for an Aussie layout, etc, for ages, I've bought all the American and Canadian routes, so, why should we stop there, many Europeans might possibly expand their interests if something from further afield was made available, so, let's get more layouts constructed, and more importantly, if they make a good job of it, then possibly we might attract route creators from other simulators to help create further content for us, especially, as some of the well known Aussies from Trainz, such as Nat, would be a whopping great huge asset to our game if they got involved, we just need them to join us, as we've always been short of quality developers for freeware/payware content from abroad, we're already aware of the top quality content the Russians and Chinese have offered us.
Cheerz. Transport Steve.