Aussie Renewal Set - Permissions Pending.

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Is this a good idea?

Yes, I love CC Sets!
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46%
Yes, I love the ausset!
5
19%
I spose so
4
15%
Not particularly.
2
8%
Indifferent
3
12%
 
Total votes: 26

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Aussie Renewal Set - Permissions Pending.

Post by BobDendry »

Well, in a DanMacK-ish rage, I decided to have a go at a Company Coloured ausset, At first, this set will simply be the current New South Wales set, but in Company Colour, but, eventually, it will be an entirely standalone entity. Please, do a bit of suggesting.

To start with, I did something relatively simple. It still needs some work, IMO, and the coding is basic at best.
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Editted By Lakie: Added another option for people indifferent to this (at request of author).
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Post by Aegir »

Needs 2cc.

For this, I reckon we should take all the major liveries of each state/vehicle/whatever, and convert them to 2cc. And covering every state would be good, see if you can pilfer some sprites from Pikka for Queensland stock.

Let the player decide how they want to handle things in their own fictional region of Australia :) (Which is how I think a CC set should work, provide the player with the possibilities and let them decide how they would do things.

So yeah, I'm all for it.
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Post by Lakie »

Just wondering why can't you just use the major bulk of code from the Aussie set and just change the sprites? :)
As well as a few places in the code?

And as always, I like Two Company Colour sets, because they take advantage of my gui! 8)

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Post by lobster »

i wish i could vote for both 2 upper options. anyway, personally i think both general australian and the current specific australian set can easily live next to each other, and benefit from each other. good idea. :)
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Post by BobDendry »

Here's a converted over c38. It's tasty, believe me. Credit goes to coalroads for the original sprites.
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Post by uzurpator »

Well - IF you want, you can use Ausse locos from TRS.
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Cheers, mate.
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