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Posted: 20 May 2005 10:53
by The Irish
Wow, Rai
These are nice screenies. Very nice. Makes me wanna play as well. Had a bit of a crisis during this week, where I just couldn't be bothered. But hey, its over now.
I'm having a nice long weekend in Italy ahead of me, enjoying the sun and the beer. the collegue tells me it should be 27 degrees Celcius, so it should be nice. But it also means no TTD for nearly a week. Hmm...
Will let you fellas know how it was on Thursday next.
Super Job!
Posted: 20 May 2005 10:54
by Jim Powers
Mr. Raichase;
Super Job, Ol' Buddy! I'm most impressed about your Chicago Stations layout.
Excellent! Looks like you and Mr. DanMacK really know how to capture true RR
realism. Very good pics. I've not seen those new stations. Great work.
As for my game in "Mid Central Rails", this week has been so hectic that
I just got back to Mr. Purno in regards to the Monthly Scenario Contest,
which, I'm sure if handled right, will be a great success.
Keep up the good work and we'll keep building and playing scenarios!
Always,
Jim Powers
Posted: 20 May 2005 10:56
by Marshy
Wow, that's awsome. I love realistic stuff. Raichase, please post your saved game?

Posted: 20 May 2005 11:25
by Raichase
The Irish wrote:Wow, Rai
These are nice screenies. Very nice.
Thankyou. I want you to enjoy your holiday
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Jim Powers wrote:Super Job, Ol' Buddy! I'm most impressed about your Chicago Stations layout.
Excellent! Looks like you and Mr. DanMacK really know how to capture true RR
realism. Very good pics. I've not seen those new stations. Great work.
Thanks Jim! Which stations were you looking for? The freight ones are the
PIGS Stations (I hope thats the latest version, otherwise, send me a PM and I'll send you the version I have), and the passenger stations are from
Michaels New Stations Set
Marshy wrote:Wow, that's awsome. I love realistic stuff. Raichase, please post your saved game?

Thanks Marshy. Parts of it are not looking as realistic as I would like, but I'm doing pretty well so far. I'll post the savegame when I'm finished with the game, I promise

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Thanks guys!
Posted: 20 May 2005 15:31
by jvassie
amazing pics as always Raichase!
Keep up the good work!
Could you post the save in the forum please?
Cheers
James
Posted: 20 May 2005 16:05
by krtaylor
Raichase wrote:Parts of it are not looking as realistic as I would like.
Maybe it's time to work on the US Set Realism Guide?

Posted: 21 May 2005 08:54
by Raichase
I'll start on it one day

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Actually, I really am enjoying the US Set, especially with the climate-specifics.
Posted: 21 May 2005 13:19
by Rob
My network in full view
Posted: 21 May 2005 14:12
by GoneWacko
3018? heh
And to think it was already running at a very slow speed when I had your savegame of... 2100?

Trains a plenty
Posted: 21 May 2005 14:51
by Jim Powers
Mr. Rob;
That's quite a trains system you got there. Looks like a lot of fun/work.
Keep up the good work, Sir. I hardly get passed 2010, myself. I just back
date the year every 10 to 20 years. 3018 IS in the future.
Always,
Jim Powers
P.S. how you doing, Mr. GoneWacko?
Posted: 21 May 2005 15:00
by jvassie
Thats nothing!
In some of Zimmlocks games he is in the year 4400 or something like that!
James
Posted: 21 May 2005 15:14
by Rob
Mr. Powers
It is a lot of fun, trying to optimize everything.
And succeeding too, until the game shifts the production from one side of the map to the other.
So I then again have to optimze everyting again.
I play this scenario nearly all the time, only to interrupt it to try out one of your great scenario's.
So you keep up the good work too, Mr. Powers.
Greetings,
RobC
Posted: 21 May 2005 19:14
by SpComb
After a break of months from TTD, I finally started a new game. Its the South Country map that came with TTD. I'm only up to ~1930, but I've already built quite a bit. I wonder how much I'll have left to do after another couple years. Anyways, on to some pics.
[edit] gargh, the attachments are in the wrong order. Figure it out yourself
Posted: 21 May 2005 21:44
by michael blunck
Nondington Paperworks and shunting yard.
regards
Michael
Posted: 21 May 2005 23:03
by Geo Ghost
o man, those look fantastic Michael.
Very nice

Posted: 21 May 2005 23:05
by krtaylor
That's a fantastic freight station, looks great!
Posted: 22 May 2005 00:02
by Marshy
Woah, simply awesome

WOW!
Posted: 22 May 2005 02:13
by Jim Powers
Mr. Blunck;
You'ra a true genius! Love the chainlinked fences too!
Always,
Jim Powers
Re: WOW!
Posted: 22 May 2005 04:03
by Rob
Jim Powers wrote:.... Love the chainlinked fences too!
Yeah that was my first reaction too.
They are just awesome.
Posted: 22 May 2005 05:02
by Flamelord
Those are very cool fences.
