Suggestion: Standard rolling stock (ECS?)
Posted: 11 Oct 2007 10:22
Hi all.
I were thinking the other day, and why dont we as a community make a standard set of rolling stock? Not neccesary (all of) the graphics, but the parameters of the wagons. And with ECS this could be pretty cool i think. Why should every grf-author reinvent the gunpowder every time?
The tt-community should dedice how many wagons, from what eras and with what capacities. And then it could be for example 5 "free" wagons each set-distrubutor could use as he7she/it pleases. For example for a Transrapid-style train, or something "special" for that set.
Some Ideas:
Old-era wagons (1920-1960ish)
cold-war-era wagons (1950-1990)
modern wagons (1985 - future)
Local passanger wagons (high capacity, lower speedlimit, 100mph?/160kph?) (+- 70?)
Inter-city-style wagons (medium+ capacity, unlimited speedlimit) (+-55?)
Double decker of both with aprox 1.8 the capacity
Subway car (super-high capacity, high (un)load-speed, but limited to certain engines) (+-150? one fan fit LOTS of ppl if you cound standing-places)
Refrigerator wagons (typical food wagons)
Bulk wagons (typical ore transporters)
Covered bulk wagons (typical grain and other powder-like substances)
Chemical tankers (oils and other chemicals)
Food-style tankers (for vedgetable oils, fish oils, milk, etc)
Boxed car-wagons (for most goods that can be transported in a box
Perhaps with some random livery from RL transport companies (DHL and such)
and whatever other wagons we see fit.
pros:
dont need to reinvent the gunpowder/wheel each set
whatever is standard is nice in most places (what would the internet be without standards?:))
saves a lot of work for the grf-author, as one "only" need the livery override for passanger wagons.
cons:
i don't want my set to have "just" diffrent engines then that other set *point at some other set*
"boring" with the same wagons over and over again
Distribution:
im not 100% sure yet, either as a standalone GRF (possible? or do a wagon over-ride for passanger trains need to have the code in the same set?), or as a wikipage with the code, and a PCX-file, and then one cut/paste into the beginning (or end?) of the new set.
I were thinking the other day, and why dont we as a community make a standard set of rolling stock? Not neccesary (all of) the graphics, but the parameters of the wagons. And with ECS this could be pretty cool i think. Why should every grf-author reinvent the gunpowder every time?
The tt-community should dedice how many wagons, from what eras and with what capacities. And then it could be for example 5 "free" wagons each set-distrubutor could use as he7she/it pleases. For example for a Transrapid-style train, or something "special" for that set.
Some Ideas:
Old-era wagons (1920-1960ish)
cold-war-era wagons (1950-1990)
modern wagons (1985 - future)
Local passanger wagons (high capacity, lower speedlimit, 100mph?/160kph?) (+- 70?)
Inter-city-style wagons (medium+ capacity, unlimited speedlimit) (+-55?)
Double decker of both with aprox 1.8 the capacity
Subway car (super-high capacity, high (un)load-speed, but limited to certain engines) (+-150? one fan fit LOTS of ppl if you cound standing-places)
Refrigerator wagons (typical food wagons)
Bulk wagons (typical ore transporters)
Covered bulk wagons (typical grain and other powder-like substances)
Chemical tankers (oils and other chemicals)
Food-style tankers (for vedgetable oils, fish oils, milk, etc)
Boxed car-wagons (for most goods that can be transported in a box

and whatever other wagons we see fit.
pros:
dont need to reinvent the gunpowder/wheel each set
whatever is standard is nice in most places (what would the internet be without standards?:))
saves a lot of work for the grf-author, as one "only" need the livery override for passanger wagons.
cons:
i don't want my set to have "just" diffrent engines then that other set *point at some other set*
"boring" with the same wagons over and over again
Distribution:
im not 100% sure yet, either as a standalone GRF (possible? or do a wagon over-ride for passanger trains need to have the code in the same set?), or as a wikipage with the code, and a PCX-file, and then one cut/paste into the beginning (or end?) of the new set.