Re: Tin's [TT-Team] Server Screenshots
Posted: 12 Jan 2023 12:53
Wonderful.
May have to steal some of these ideas to get some inspiration
May have to steal some of these ideas to get some inspiration
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What GRF are you using for such trees ? Thank you in advance !Erato wrote: 29 Jan 2023 01:13 New map, new screenshots. Really nice stuff has been popping up all over the map, so I'll share some of my stuff.
The island of Ibahogoto may be small, but its fishing harbour is as bustling as ever.
The dreamy Namigasaki peninsula has recently gotten a brand new railway connecting almost all towns on it to the city of Izugakawa, the smaller city to the south-east of Takegoto Island.
The rest of Takegoto Island is a bit too big for me to get a nice frame (or to plonk it inline here). It doesn't help that the cities still need to grow quite a bit, but if you wanna see Takegoto Island as it is in 1934 in-game, check the screenshot provided.
This map, more than any other, has really made me want to have this as a screensaver or something similar, just to look at the area as trains and trucks come and go. Maybe it's just recency bias, but this has a lot more of a diorama vibe to it than the previous one, probably helped in large part by the towns all being much closer to eachother.
I like that second one with the railway snaking itself around the peninsula.Erato wrote: 29 Jan 2023 01:13 New map, new screenshots. Really nice stuff has been popping up all over the map, so I'll share some of my stuff.
The island of Ibahogoto may be small, but its fishing harbour is as bustling as ever.
The dreamy Namigasaki peninsula has recently gotten a brand new railway connecting almost all towns on it to the city of Izugakawa, the smaller city to the south-east of Takegoto Island.
The rest of Takegoto Island is a bit too big for me to get a nice frame (or to plonk it inline here). It doesn't help that the cities still need to grow quite a bit, but if you wanna see Takegoto Island as it is in 1934 in-game, check the screenshot provided.
This map, more than any other, has really made me want to have this as a screensaver or something similar, just to look at the area as trains and trucks come and go. Maybe it's just recency bias, but this has a lot more of a diorama vibe to it than the previous one, probably helped in large part by the towns all being much closer to eachother.