British narrow gauge (preservation project needs volunteers)
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Yeah mostly British, but some European engines do run in the UK now so all suggestions are welcome - it depends how many slots there are (and judging by the DB set there are a lot!)Born Acorn wrote:I don't know, but I think its Birtish because of the amount of narrow guage railways there.
My initial ideas list was:
Festiniog Prince type (with tender)
Quarry-type Hunslet
Double and single Fairlie
Russell type tank
Vale of Rheidol type tank
WW1 Baldwin
WW1 Simplex diesel
K1 garratt
WHR garratt
Irish railbus
Tralee and Dingle tank
Londonderry and Lough Swilly tank and tender types (the big ones)
modern Fairlie
modern diesel
modern railcar
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two set of track for the trains
Hello:
I would like to knwo if there are going to be two sets of track narrow gage
tracks and wide gage tracks please let me know.
tx
Czar Aleksander
I would like to knwo if there are going to be two sets of track narrow gage
tracks and wide gage tracks please let me know.
tx
Czar Aleksander
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I think Alex (I can call you Alex right?) meant to say that will there be narrow and standard, or would the narrow replace the standard guage. I think. I hope thats what he wanted to say
If anything, they would be seperate entities, probably replaciung either electric railway (boo-hiss) or maglev/monorial (yay).
Hope that was the answer you were looking for
If anything, they would be seperate entities, probably replaciung either electric railway (boo-hiss) or maglev/monorial (yay).
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How would you go about replacing the monorail tracks? I thought the electric rails and 'unifiedmaglev' etc were switches in the patch, so you couldn't just change that with graphics?
I was kind of thinking that the narrow gauge rails would replace the normal ones, because I want to make the new engines and wagons slightly overscale to emphasise the effect and therefore you couldn't run both gauges together.
Anyway, I've done some of the snow graphics and everything seems to be fitting together okay. The graphics for the overhead wires work automatically with them (although that isn't in the screenshot) so you could have electric narrow gauge too.
At the moment I'm encoding the changes directly into the main .grf files but I noticed that the new grey stone tracks by Den are a seperate new .grf file - how do I set one of those up so that they over-write the original graphics? I know I have to make an .nfo file for it but how do I specify what is replacing what?
I was kind of thinking that the narrow gauge rails would replace the normal ones, because I want to make the new engines and wagons slightly overscale to emphasise the effect and therefore you couldn't run both gauges together.
Anyway, I've done some of the snow graphics and everything seems to be fitting together okay. The graphics for the overhead wires work automatically with them (although that isn't in the screenshot) so you could have electric narrow gauge too.
At the moment I'm encoding the changes directly into the main .grf files but I noticed that the new grey stone tracks by Den are a seperate new .grf file - how do I set one of those up so that they over-write the original graphics? I know I have to make an .nfo file for it but how do I specify what is replacing what?
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The electrified settings are a switch, but that doesn't control the graphics - it controls which trains work on what. The graphics it uses are the same old ones, generally the graphics for the monorails. If you set your graphics to overwrite the monorail graphics, that would do the trick for you. Maybe you'd want also to change the cursor graphics and name but I think you can do that with GRF files also.
The right way to do this isn't as an installing EXE, it's as a GRF file, and there's a tool to do that, but I'm not sure how to use it. PM Dinges or Shadow for advice.
I don't think it's a good idea to go overscale like you said, because then it won't fit with the existing buildings. TTD is overscale enough already anyway. I do think you should keep the existing normal and electrified rails, and have narrow-gauge replace the monorail, because then you could use it in combination with the BR set when it's ready - normal and electrified mainline track, and narrow-gauge service in the mountains. This would add another dimension, the need to trans-ship the carge from the narrow gauge branches to the mainline in the valleys. To make this work you'd probably want the narrow-gauge locos to have disproportionately high power, but low top speed.
The right way to do this isn't as an installing EXE, it's as a GRF file, and there's a tool to do that, but I'm not sure how to use it. PM Dinges or Shadow for advice.
I don't think it's a good idea to go overscale like you said, because then it won't fit with the existing buildings. TTD is overscale enough already anyway. I do think you should keep the existing normal and electrified rails, and have narrow-gauge replace the monorail, because then you could use it in combination with the BR set when it's ready - normal and electrified mainline track, and narrow-gauge service in the mountains. This would add another dimension, the need to trans-ship the carge from the narrow gauge branches to the mainline in the valleys. To make this work you'd probably want the narrow-gauge locos to have disproportionately high power, but low top speed.
@Rollo TTD can only handle 3 types of track in a game (now often: normal, electric, monorail) so if you want to have another type of track you have to remove one of the others (e.g. normal, electric, narrow). Or you can do (normal,narrow, monorail) or (narrow,monorail,maglev) but there is no possibility to have 4 different tracktypes at the same time (i.e. in the same game / without changing ttdpatch.cfg)
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Unfortunately I have a bit of a problem where I keep playing the game instead of working on new toys for it - the new DB set sucks away my time something rotten.Born Acorn wrote:what hapened here? I thought this was a go?
I really want to see this go through.
are you still here cornelius?
But I am still thinking about how I want the idea to work - although it might not prove to be a popular decision I would like to make the set narrow gauge-only so it can have a large number of locomotives. But we'll see - I'll try to put together some initial graphics for engines and rolling stock when I have a chance.
I noticed you've done some of the carriages for the American set - would you like to get involved in this one too?
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