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Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 06:04
by Benny
All of you: Sceenshots NAO.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 15:55
by Two5Kid
Small and sweet, that's my comment on your stations. I do hope you've plans when your services increase. Or you don't plan on playing that long?

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 20:49
by Benny
Well, I just can't figure WHY to expand my station/network, as I have got just about the perfect amount of trains compared to nuimber of passengers. I haven't played since last update, but I'll set the city grow speed one setting up.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 20:22
by Benny
Oh, well.. Game got boring, and I've been playing Locomotion a lot lately, so I started a new game. Just posting without comments for now.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 20:22
by Benny
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Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 20:23
by Benny
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Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 21:04
by Sabret00th
I like El Dorado :) (2nd shot)

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 22:14
by Ameecher
Interesting stuff. Like the abandoned tank wagons in the siding, nice touch that.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 01:05
by Two5Kid
Nice nice bennythen00b! See? It isn't that hard right? To inject some realism into the game. It'll come naturally.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 07:07
by Badger
Not such a n00b these days, eh? Some nice pics there.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 08:05
by Benny
Thanks, guys, Means a lot when it comes from people like you. :)

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 11:29
by Bad Hair Day
I really like #1 and #6. Good show Benny.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 19:24
by Nite Owl
I concur. You have come a long way Benny. Very nice screenshots. I especially like your use of the various station sets to give each station a unique look.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 25 Sep 2009 19:30
by Benny
Thanks a lot! :D

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 10:15
by Benny
Gah, what is it with me and starting new games all the time...? -.-

Well, new game again, japanese this time. Long trains in mountanious areas is teh s***! Not sure wether there's lines like this in Japan or not though. Can't be arsed to comment the shots this time either, so I'll give you a few randoms.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 10:16
by Benny
And one more.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 11:02
by The Irish
Nice ones. I like.
How did you solve the Shinkhansen track problem?

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 13:10
by Benny
Which problem?

I'm only in 1944 yet, so no Shinkansen yet.

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 11:47
by Benny
New bunch of images. With comments this time. And, yes: The town names are Latin-American... T_T

"Welcome to the first official meeting of the Japan Rail concern."

"We have been taking pictures from a helicopter Katsugi Matatsu were so nice to lend us. We are aware that some pictures have been leaked through media already, but we wont take that into concideration during this conference."
Yells at man in the back of the hall: "Lights off, please!"

5: Esmeraldos and Cata again, a trainspotters paradise. All freight on the network is running through here at this point of time, and there's always a train running past the station.

6: Holding yard for trains ready to run over the Santiago twin bridges. A coal train from Santiago coal mine and a lumber train from Cataito Lumber yard can be seen. The coal train was ordered to let the lumber train pass, as it was already delayed slightly. This was because of construction work on the Fortin Esteros line.

7: A lumber train from Cataito lumber yard passes another lumber train that has just arrived at the lumber yard seen in the picture. Operators from both trains waved eagerly to eachother as the locomotives passed eachother. The operators of the leftmost train here are getting ready to uncouple the locomotives from the wagons and manouver them to the back of the wagons before the 15:45train arrives and occupies the second platform. They also have to move the brake wagon to the other side with the shunter loco which cannot be seen in this photography. *Yells something rude at the idiots that took it*


Recorded message from speakers:
"Please stay calm and keep the noise level down during the pause, please. Anyone who doesn't obey this will be thrown out by one of our security guards."

Re: Benny's screenshots

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 12:08
by Benny
8: The only paper mill we serve at this point of time. Most of the paper gets transported to Tena Bay to be prepared for the newspaper presses. After that, the paper is sent back up to the Cata paper storage where some of the paper becomes newspapers which then is sent in mail wagons around our network. The rest of the paper gets stored in storage buildings in case of train breakdown or crash. Some of the paper from this paper mill also get transported by truck to Anaco.

9: Esmeraldas loop and Esperaldas trainspotters cafè. We are proud that certain people are that interested in our trains that they have built a trainspotters cafè just to be able to photograph our trains running through the famous Esmeraldas loop. In this photoraphy, a empty coal train heading for Santiago and a paper train from the paper mill in picture 8 can be seen.

10: A lumber train from Cataito lumber yard rumbles across the Santiago twin bridges. People on the fields usally wave like maniacs when the longest freight trains passes above them.


Recorded message from speakers:
"Please stay calm and keep the noise level down during the pause, please. Anyone who doesn't obey this will be thrown out by one of our security guards."