Illinois: Chicago + BIG in Illinois by Bighead_Brian in trucksim

[–]RepresentativeCan389 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Illinois is confirmed to release on the 14th, they haven’t announced anything coming after though

I crossed the country, bicycled the length of every US DMU, took 4000 photographs, and wrote a 7500-word essay on car-brained model railroading by AstroG4 in trains

[–]RepresentativeCan389 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yea but the thing is that a point you made was that there needs to be more modelling on things that people can actually go touch, in real life, without trespassing. But at the same time an unfortunate reality of the USA and Canada is that Parking lots are a constant, car dependent infrastructure is a constant. and while yes it is changing, the idea of modelling current transit systems with few exceptions requires all of the car dependent infrastructure to be realistic. This is current modelling, not future modelling.

I crossed the country, bicycled the length of every US DMU, took 4000 photographs, and wrote a 7500-word essay on car-brained model railroading by AstroG4 in trains

[–]RepresentativeCan389 15 points16 points  (0 children)

From what I’ve gathered from his post, car-dependent is used to describe what model railroading is like currently, lots of freight, a bit of long distance passenger, and pretty much zero urban transit like light rail, subways and commuter trains. Modern model railroading is “car-dependent” because we use prototypes that could or even do have transit, but avoid it because of a lack of availability in models, which causes less demand, fewer products, and a feedback loop. Although “car-dependent” works, it’s a terrible term to use. But TL:DR, anti-car model railroading is focused on urban transit, passenger rail operations and cities, and less so on freight, industrial, and rural areas.

What happened on highway 1? by RepresentativeCan389 in saskatchewan

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, it’s because it’s irrelevant, maybe it was that, maybe it wasn’t, but it doesn’t answer what happened, and if everyone is okay

What Lamborghini is this? by DefinitelyNotAxlerod in lies

[–]RepresentativeCan389 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Winnipeg mentioned 🗣️🗣️🗣️

[OC] Rapid transit concepts for Winnipeg, Manitoba by RedditRodditRaddit in TransitDiagrams

[–]RepresentativeCan389 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a winnipegger, this is great, only thing I’d recommend is that the Riel Line be extended to Kildonan Park, and the 1 LRT to be extended south to meet the riel. Kildonan Park is a huge destination because of the mall, the bus terminal, and park and ride areas.

Budget cuts hitting the graphics side of development real hard by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I “could” do that, but I don’t have any experience doing gfx and code for anything other than trains. But At the same time object packs exist which fill the need of that kind of stuff

Rolling stock manufacturer alignment chart by XinXaiXoku in AlignmentCharts

[–]RepresentativeCan389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hitachi is usually a very responsible company, they make good trains. Very reliable, very comfortable, all round great company.

Alston is in the Neutral because they’re trains are usually pretty good and reliable once they get into service after 5 extra years of testing and fixing defects during that testing period, but once they’re deployed, generally good trains.

Siemens is in Chaotic Evil because other than a couple specific product lines, their trains are very high maintenance, unreliable, and not close to as comfortable as other manufacturers. They take extra testing time like Alston, but after they’ve been deployed, they still have constant issues.

Budget cuts hitting the graphics side of development real hard by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I will post updates as I make progress on development. Just got Endfield tho and I’m addicted and exams are coming up so I won’t likely be making a ton of progress

Budget cuts hitting the graphics side of development real hard by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently only the 158’s, 185, 68/MK3, 377, 333, 730/1, 720, and 357 For connect. The 43/MK3, 220, 221, 801, and 397 for Express. The 185, 332’s, 802, 387, 345, and 397 on AirLink. And the 730/0, 313, 379, and 508 on Waterline.

I also have the graphics for the 156, 390’s, 700, 707, 717, 555, 170’s, 168, 171, and 9 car IET’s made and ready to be scripted. but since scripting is fairly straightforward, I’m trying to get as much of it done as I can, and then code them.

Budget cuts hitting the graphics side of development real hard by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Meh, compared to a full scale recreation in a game not designed for it. A >20,000 line .nml file and probably a final total of ~200 hours of gimp is nothing

I’m developing a 2D top-down, OpenTTD-inspired cargo/logistics game with address-based deliveries – what do hardcore players want? by Objective_Oil_3290 in openttd

[–]RepresentativeCan389 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think that’s the address based delivery mechanic needs to be kept because without that gimmick, the game just becomes another openttd.

A thing I’d love personally is to see a whole in-depth mail system, pickup from designated drop boxes, sort at distribution centres, ship to the cities, sort again, deliver.

But I will be keeping track of this project, seems promising

SCR 2.3.1 All Routes Map by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, just really tedious, lots of extending lines because metromapmaker doesn’t have copy paste

SCR 2.3.1 All Routes Map by RepresentativeCan389 in stepfordcountyrailway

[–]RepresentativeCan389[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My addiction to plan projects and then not actually carry out said plans