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- trainman1432
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- Yet Another Transport Tycoon Clone -
So I've been kicking around an idea of a making a TT game in ROBLOX. My main thought was that while basic gameplay would remain the same, graphics would look a lot fancier, being 3D and all.
No code so far, because I'm much better at modeling than writing code in a timely manner.
Have some steamers:
Pictured from left to right 4-10-4 Heavy Mountain, 2-8-2 Louisiana, 0-8-0 Hauler
download/file.php?mode=view&id=208687
I like the fictionalized names of real locomotives from TTD, but I need ideas for locomotives and rolling stock. Any suggestions would be fine.
Yes, these are American locos, but British, European, African, what-have-you-places-I've-never-heard-of's locomotives would work as well.
So I've been kicking around an idea of a making a TT game in ROBLOX. My main thought was that while basic gameplay would remain the same, graphics would look a lot fancier, being 3D and all.
No code so far, because I'm much better at modeling than writing code in a timely manner.
Have some steamers:
Pictured from left to right 4-10-4 Heavy Mountain, 2-8-2 Louisiana, 0-8-0 Hauler
download/file.php?mode=view&id=208687
I like the fictionalized names of real locomotives from TTD, but I need ideas for locomotives and rolling stock. Any suggestions would be fine.
Yes, these are American locos, but British, European, African, what-have-you-places-I've-never-heard-of's locomotives would work as well.
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- trainman1432
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Re: YATTC
Heavyweight-inspired coach, 3rd generation.
Generations will work roughly this far in terms of the roster (for the US, at least):
1st gen - prototypical and early steam locomotives, wooden stock
2nd gen - early-mid 19th century steam (think ten-wheelers, americans), wooden stock
3rd gen - late 19th, early 20th century steam, electric locomotives, metal heavyweight stock
4th gen - mid 20th century electric locomotives, last of the steam engines, diesels, metal heavy and lightweight stock
5th gen - late 20th century diesels, few electrics, lightweight stock
6th gen - early 21st century diesels, high speed electrics, hi-capacity stock'
7th gen - mid 21st century stock and onward, includes maglevs, may contain esoteric propulsion (Steam-Turbine Electric, anyone?)
Generations will work roughly this far in terms of the roster (for the US, at least):
1st gen - prototypical and early steam locomotives, wooden stock
2nd gen - early-mid 19th century steam (think ten-wheelers, americans), wooden stock
3rd gen - late 19th, early 20th century steam, electric locomotives, metal heavyweight stock
4th gen - mid 20th century electric locomotives, last of the steam engines, diesels, metal heavy and lightweight stock
5th gen - late 20th century diesels, few electrics, lightweight stock
6th gen - early 21st century diesels, high speed electrics, hi-capacity stock'
7th gen - mid 21st century stock and onward, includes maglevs, may contain esoteric propulsion (Steam-Turbine Electric, anyone?)
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Re: YATTC
In Roblox you say, I had to check that out before really knowing what this was.Very cool concept, and I like those models already. Interested in seeing where this is going.
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- trainman1432
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- trainman1432
- Transport Coordinator
- Posts: 316
- Joined: 05 Jan 2013 02:34
- Location: at home
- trainman1432
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- Location: at home
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