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Suspect many of you have already seen this route, especially among advanced and expert users, in case not, enjoy traveling at 125mph (or 150) on a famous route in the United States, on a Class 390 auto tilt train. Don't have the 390, swap it out with another with RS-RWTools.
One note, Amtrak with Bombardier and other auto-tilting trains manufactures have tested this technology. Someone out there, who knows more about such test results, let us know!
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Downloaded this route from this website:
http://necrw.blogspot.com/2010/12/beta-is-out-now.html
Some requirements - Scale Rail (including AT&SF) from 3DTrains.com, and WCML from RS-RW2 (Steam). To fire it up, go into World Editor, and set up a Roam Scenario, and save, and gooooooo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o (whoosh)!
Yes, as many may have guessed, this is the incomplete but nicely done so far, discovered quite by accident, d/l'd late one night, almost forgotten about it. The area we are "passing" is south of Manhattan on the New Jersey coastline near the NJ & NYC harbor.
Should any raise issues how jerky my PC was, remember, she is 8/9 years old, Windows7 64-bit, 4GB RAM (DDR2); Intel Duo Core totaling out at 2.67gHz with nVidia 260GTX .756 GB, and yes, with Payware version of FRAPS. If you deem it smooth, blame that on FRAPS, tends to speed up slow machine poor FR/s, or FPS.
Now there may be something different in this demo, listen closely...