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Maybank-Hammerwhich (BVE post)

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Hello all!!! :D
Im venturing into the screenshot world and im starting off with the fictional BVE route Maybank. This route takes you from Maybank station to Hammerwhcih. This activity is the class 220 Virgin Voyager service to Hammerwhich, calling at Riverside and Hammerwhich. There will be some more to follow!

Waitng at Maybank

Approaching Riverside station

The Voyager in one of the tunnels

Speeding on the bend passing Clifton Greenbridge

Just nearing Frankley Junction

Avoiding Radley Junction station

Just about to enter Hammerwhich station after clearance

And finishing in Hammerwhich


Hope you like them and comments are welcome! Remember, more to follow! :D :D

Chris :P
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Post by danielw2599 »

Some good shots.

Probably would have been better to post in the BVE forum tho :wink:

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Well they were screenshots so i posted tem in here! :P I thought it would be the wisest place.

Thanks for the comment

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Great shots Chris ;)
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Thanks sam :D :lol: .

Thanking you muchly :D

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Some nice shots there!!

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Very good shots. BVE can do very beautiful things, like msts.
And the sounds are fantastics. A very good simulator!

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Its the exact cab and sound detail that i like in BVE and how exact routes can be.

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Anyone got the link to their sight?

I had it ages ago and never bothered. With work of that quality I'll give it a go. It's obviously progressed as much as MSTS has.

Is it all still free?
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Have a read of the BVE 4 editorial on the front page of the site, full details in there :)

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NeutronIC wrote:Have a read of the BVE 4 editorial on the front page of the site, full details in there :)

Matt.
:oops: Thanks Matt, I glossed over the Editorials as I thought there'd been a review.

Just out of interest (this'll be obvious to those who have it) are routes from all versions compatible with the latest version? and I seem to remember reading that the trains sway around realistically on the track?

Heading for the download site anyway.

Cheers

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Post by thomascairns »

Geoff,

If the route file is an .rw, then no. However, Coxster's site has a link to update .rw to .csv (see http://www.virtual-rail.co.uk BVE section) :)
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thomascairns wrote:Geoff,

If the route file is an .rw, then no. However, Coxster's site has a link to update .rw to .csv (see http://www.virtual-rail.co.uk BVE section) :)
Cheers Thomas. I'm downloading tons of stuff. It's light years away from when I last looked at it and after MSTS I keep double checking that the files really are that small! Glanced at loads of "How to..." and Tutorial files which is good and of course bothered to look at the BVE forum here. Only trouble is it's SWMBO's day off and I told here I had the bookeeping to do.

Quite a bit of "Alt+Tab" going on at the moment :lol: :lol:

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Post by DarthMunch »

What next!!!!

A class 323 or the 158??

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lateagain wrote:Anyone got the link to their sight?

I had it ages ago and never bothered. With work of that quality I'll give it a go. It's obviously progressed as much as MSTS has.

Is it all still free?
It's progressed much more than MSTS has. 8)

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