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anyone playing alpine climate ? I'd love to see some screenies :D
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SHADOW-XIII wrote:anyone playing alpine climate ? I'd love to see some screenies :D
I like to use the alpine climate but the scenarios provided are really poor :roll: and it is not possible to set up a decent net work. :cry:
I would love some decent scenarios :D
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How's that? Jim Powers has a bunch of nice Arctic climate scenarios which can be now used with Alpine set also.
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Oleg wrote:How's that? Jim Powers has a bunch of nice Arctic climate scenarios which can be now used with Alpine set also.
how do you get the i'm only a newbe you see :oops: :oops: :oops:
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You can get all of his great maps here in this thread:
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=5536
For the arctic climate, you have for example "Lumber Jack" or "Russia, Asiapart". Both very nice scenarios !
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Post by d00mh4mm3r »

what was the title of this topic.. oh yer, PICTURES, lol. I knew I missed something, this is the only good topic that mainly stays on track.

I like the pictures you guys make and all, pitty no-one does it with locomotion :cry:
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SHADOW-XIII wrote:anyone playing alpine climate ? I'd love to see some screenies :D
I like to use the alpine climate but the scenarios provided are really poor :roll: and it is not possible to set up a decent net work. :cry:
I would love some decent scenarios :D
Without wishing to blow my own trumpet (too much!) you could try my Majestic Bay scenario.

http://tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=192&start=1046
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Or we could get back on topic :)). I'm playing on one of Jims excellent scenarios - Mid-Central Rails :]. This scenario is so much fun, one of the best US Set games I have had so far!

EDIT - fixed some pictures.

As soon as I get a chance, I'll take some more to share with you :D.
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Also home to a number of passenger services running between the cities, some express, some looping up to Bay City via Detroit, or returning to Chicago via Southbend.
Also home to a number of passenger services running between the cities, some express, some looping up to Bay City via Detroit, or returning to Chicago via Southbend.
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The main line between Chicago and Indianapolis (sp?) Is very crowded with all the freight trains taking cattle and wheat to Chicago.
The main line between Chicago and Indianapolis (sp?) Is very crowded with all the freight trains taking cattle and wheat to Chicago.
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cornelius wrote:
lost in my mind wrote:
SHADOW-XIII wrote:anyone playing alpine climate ? I'd love to see some screenies :D
I like to use the alpine climate but the scenarios provided are really poor :roll: and it is not possible to set up a decent net work. :cry:
I would love some decent scenarios :D
Without wishing to blow my own trumpet (too much!) you could try my Majestic Bay scenario.

http://tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=192&start=1046
Similar story, except replace Cornelius' scenario with my one, Rough Alpine Longmap (Requires TTRS Climate hack v2)

http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=277956#277956
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Raichase wrote:Or we could get back on topic :)). I'm playing on one of Jims excellent scenarios - Mid-Central Rails :]. This scenario is so much fun, one of the best US Set games I have had so far!
Chicago station - one of the best I've seen :shock:
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SHADOW-XIII wrote:
Raichase wrote:Or we could get back on topic :)). I'm playing on one of Jims excellent scenarios - Mid-Central Rails :]. This scenario is so much fun, one of the best US Set games I have had so far!
Chicago station - one of the best I've seen :shock:
Haha, thanks Shadow :]. I build the stations based on how they were meant to be built (thats why the station hall tiles don't have fences IIRC, because they can't be on the edge of a platform :))).

Or do you mean the function of the station, 'cause it works unless something breaks down (which is why I have breakdowns off now :))).

Thanks again Shadow!
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it's just how it suits the enviroment ... great ... when I look at it I am sure it could not have been done better ...

oh and bridges look very nice to ;)
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SHADOW-XIII wrote:oh and bridges look very nice to ;)
Haha, I can't take the credit for those :tongue:. PikkaBirds viaduct looks so much nicer than old wooden bridge :].

I'll try to find some more pictures :)).

EDIT2: Removed my disregarding comment :tongue:
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These long farm trains are sometimes supplimented by shorter trains. I dont know which set did this, but allowing us to build blank track as station tiles is a genius.
These long farm trains are sometimes supplimented by shorter trains. I dont know which set did this, but allowing us to build blank track as station tiles is a genius.
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The commuter trains extend out to Gary (well, perhaps not IRL). At the bottom of the shot, you can also see a Big Boy waiting with an empty train, headed back North.
The commuter trains extend out to Gary (well, perhaps not IRL). At the bottom of the shot, you can also see a Big Boy waiting with an empty train, headed back North.
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A NYC Hudson is delayed behind a pair of Trainmasters, as the diesels haul a full train towards Chicago. This is probably the busiest part of the route.
A NYC Hudson is delayed behind a pair of Trainmasters, as the diesels haul a full train towards Chicago. This is probably the busiest part of the route.
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These long farm trains are sometimes supplimented by shorter trains. I don't know which set did this, but allowing us to build blank track as station tiles is a genius.
Both me and Michael have this feature in our respective station sets. But mine is modular :D.

Nice screenies Raichase. Nice.
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Aegir wrote:
These long farm trains are sometimes supplimented by shorter trains. I don't know which set did this, but allowing us to build blank track as station tiles is a genius.
Both me and Michael have this feature in our respective station sets. But mine is modular :D.

Nice screenies Raichase. Nice.
I never heard of that feature, but it sounds great. :shock:

But then again, I haven't played newstations 0.4 yet, and my PGS-version is pretty outdated as well. guess I have to update that somehow, but I had lots of troubles with all newer versions.
I know the basic platforms, but just blank track is even better.
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I suppose you all know this map :P
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Haha, that ones amazing! Can't wait to see that turned into a scenario!
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Raichase's screenshots just made me to start a new game of USSet in Midland Rails(as you see im using the Alpine Climate ;P)
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Here you see &quot;Mountain&quot; Class Locomotive owned by Union Pacific arriving at Union Pacific's coal unloading station.
Here you see "Mountain" Class Locomotive owned by Union Pacific arriving at Union Pacific's coal unloading station.
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Here you see Union Pacific's Paper mill station. a &quot;Mountain&quot; class paper hauling locomotive, and a lumber hauling locomotive are leaving, and one &quot;Mountain&quot; class arrives to load paper. All Owned by Union Pacific.
Here you see Union Pacific's Paper mill station. a "Mountain" class paper hauling locomotive, and a lumber hauling locomotive are leaving, and one "Mountain" class arrives to load paper. All Owned by Union Pacific.
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A Coal loading station owned by Union Pacific, you see a few &quot;Mountain&quot; class locomotives loading coal(also owned by Union Pacific).
A Coal loading station owned by Union Pacific, you see a few "Mountain" class locomotives loading coal(also owned by Union Pacific).
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last screenie..
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Here you see a &quot;Mountain&quot; Class Locomotive arriving to unload its load of paper at Union pacifics paper unloading station near a Printing Mill.
Here you see a "Mountain" Class Locomotive arriving to unload its load of paper at Union pacifics paper unloading station near a Printing Mill.
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some screenshots of my current game, the first game after i've decided to switch from DOS to Windows version. as you can see, the newest NewStations 0.4 and TTRS2.0 are already in use here. :wink:
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