Hi everyone, I’d like to explain my unexpected absence on RWA for over a month (If anyone noticed). In late April my hard drive decided to crash during a Railworks freeze-fest and all of my repaints went with it because I hadn’t backed almost anything up yet, and I was planning to back everything up that weekend. Of course I was surprised when it happened, but I was so mad at myself for not doing it sooner. I would normally just get over it and be back sooner, but on top of this I was having some personal issues both on and offline that I won’t explain here. I just took a break while I tried dealing with the issues, and I’ve come to a very hard decision regarding Railworks and the internet. As of today, I will be giving up the internet and in turn Railworks, and I will be transferring ownership of Desert Pacific Re-Paintz to my sister Ashley. Ash has kind of been working “behind the scenes” with me and chose not to be public about it until now. I’ve been teaching her my repaint methods for a while and she feels comfortable with taking over. Don’t worry about a giant quality change in the repaints put out, her repaint quality is on par with mine currently. A bunch of the Desert Pacific “ripoff” engines that are in the website’s gallery were done by her. As I type this she is going to a train show and won’t be back until the afternoon, so she will get her account up and introduce herself here when she gets back.
As for any in-progress projects: TestTraK NA will be released very soon, it has not died. Ash will pick up work where I left off (there were a few minor scenery issues to fix). If you are involved with me in any projects (such as the North Coast Limited coaches) please redirect any more PM’s to Ash’s account after she sets it up today.
I thought long and hard about this decision and as much as I hate to do this, it’s best for me to simply leave and focus on other things with everything going on personally. I wish you all good luck with Railworks in the future; I had a lot of fun developing for this great community.
-Brandon