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Russian engine

Unread postby kin3 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:40 am

Here is something to try. A new Russian engine. It is highly detailed with a lot of working switches. It make take a little time to notice everything. Give it a try.

http://railroadsim.net/en/presentation- ... -railworks

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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby Trainguy76 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:19 am

They did a fantastic job on this loco and tank cars. It's very good. !!*ok*!!
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby AntonLchange » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:17 am

Nice loc. For me it only works with mous and sliders.
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby AntonLchange » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:18 am

Inside of the cab...
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby Andimax » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:29 am

There´s a video-tutorial on driving this engine on the developers site, or on youtube, too *!!wink!!*



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzBWNolUu48&feature=related


...but where are a russian route and rollingstock addons to use the loco?
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby AntonLchange » Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:53 am

Now THATS informatief. Thanks for the link !!howdy!! !!howdy!!

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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby Gunloon » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:29 am

I'm overwhelmed! That loco is one impressive piece of work, there's a whole new learning curve just getting familiar with its basic operation. Thanks for posting about it, I hope more developers, RSC and third party, will look closely at the TEM2 when making their own models.
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby g_nash » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:35 am

Gunloon wrote:I'm overwhelmed! That loco is one impressive piece of work, there's a whole new learning curve just getting familiar with its basic operation. Thanks for posting about it, I hope more developers, RSC and third party, will look closely at the TEM2 when making their own models.


Fine work indeed ... and the following is not to detract from Andrey' skill ( particularly the code used ) I've see the underlined sentiments posted before , unfortunately not everyone ( and Derek and Co. in particular ) , have the time to refine a single model into what we see today . I'm doubting that most people would be aware that the TEM 2 we see here was first released in 2005 for that other Sim Trainz .

So yeah , just some info to help put things into perspective .
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Re: Russian engine

Unread postby Andimax » Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:07 am

So, even if the TEM 2 has improved with the years of its existence, i doubt that the other developers wouldn´t be able to create such realism and atmosphere into a loco.

I use to fly with FSX for some years and there the realism in the c*ck-pit and in flightdynamics is much more comlicated than in a railsimulator, and even very small development teams are creating wonderful addon planes in a short time.

unfortunately not everyone ( and Derek and Co. in particular ) , have the time to refine a single model into what we see today

That most of the switches in a payware loco are "dead" or cannot be clicked - that has nothing to do with "not having enough time".
And in a time where payware locos do not even have a good working computer display in the cab and many non-functional switches and knobs, well,

I hope more developers, RSC and third party, will look closely at the TEM2 when making their own models.


..i totally have to agree with this statement. No offending.
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