I will build a remastered version where you can walk through the corridor connectors, and it will also have proper driver cabs (I deliberately left them out because of some strange part collision issues with the tracks. I will try to avoid that for the new one), and better couplers. I might also use some stuff from RepublicOfCursedPlanes' Yeager Metro train (if I get permission) when it gets released.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes also, I enabled part collisions on some parts of the road in the early access, because cars fell through them. For the highway bridge offramps/onramps (near Grunwick), I enabled part collisions on the light grey parts, instead of the actual road, to make it possible to get on them. The only things that I haven’t solved are the little diagonal side roads next to the onramps/offramps near Meridian.
@MrSilverWolf yes indeed
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes how many days left before this is complete? (I'm very eager to try it out!) (Also, if you want, and if it isn't too hard, you can slap on a logo saying "Roberts Industry" in military font on any building, to make Roberts Industry Headquarters)
@bjac0 could you add the rest of the codes from the original post (e.g. fuel consumption), so that it can be rendered obsolete (although keep the original)
Also, would L/100km be (smooth(rate(-Fuel*FUEL CAPACITY IN LITRES),0.05))/(GS/1000)*100 ?
and are they average readings?
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes If I created a mod, and Jundroo added it to SP without me asking, I would be fine, they would have full permission to do so. I would even think about legal action against my favourite game, so I'm an exception. Except I can't make any mods, so there's kind of no point in this comment. Apologies for wasting everyone's time.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes ok. But when you mean promote SPMR with a thumbnail, what can I use as the thumbnail? Will you provide anything like screenshots?
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes also, I need to know the width of the railway from the inside of the tracks (this is different from the track gauge, which is measured from the middle of the tracks), the height of the platforms, and maybe the maximum length of carriages (I’ll be making a 2-carriage train).
@Kangy As a kiwi, I understand a fair bit of Aussie slang.
WHAT THE GOOFY AHH
@PlaneFlightX Add that with some spawnable ai 'aircraft' taxiway signs, runway guard lights, and stop bar lights, and you've basically got this.
Sorry if quality is a bit bad. I might repost this with a better image.
I will build a remastered version where you can walk through the corridor connectors, and it will also have proper driver cabs (I deliberately left them out because of some strange part collision issues with the tracks. I will try to avoid that for the new one), and better couplers. I might also use some stuff from RepublicOfCursedPlanes' Yeager Metro train (if I get permission) when it gets released.
So watch this space, and T for tag.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes also, I enabled part collisions on some parts of the road in the early access, because cars fell through them. For the highway bridge offramps/onramps (near Grunwick), I enabled part collisions on the light grey parts, instead of the actual road, to make it possible to get on them. The only things that I haven’t solved are the little diagonal side roads next to the onramps/offramps near Meridian.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes thanks
@MrSilverWolf yes indeed
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes how many days left before this is complete? (I'm very eager to try it out!) (Also, if you want, and if it isn't too hard, you can slap on a logo saying "Roberts Industry" in military font on any building, to make Roberts Industry Headquarters)
@FinnDia Can you release the remastered version?
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Results will be released on 1 March 2024.
@transercohanoibus
@1714
@Rio300 unfortunately not, but you can download RepublicOfCursedPlanes' SPMR when it’s released (which should be soon).
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes
@bjac0 ok
@bjac0 could you add the rest of the codes from the original post (e.g. fuel consumption), so that it can be rendered obsolete (although keep the original)
Also, would L/100km be
(smooth(rate(-Fuel*FUEL CAPACITY IN LITRES),0.05))/(GS/1000)*100
?and are they average readings?
@SayaRayhan cool!
The real thing has a parachute(!)
yes
L3FT2R1GHT
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes oh ok
@CrestelAeronautics WinsWings used them in their English Electric Lightning – they were allowed.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes you know, you don't have to share that logo if you don't want to, I can just share my train.
YES!
@PPLLAANNEE ok, did the rotators spin endlessly?
@PPLLAANNEE what about the little bugger with the spinning magnets?
eh?
@DEADSHOT16 true tho
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes ok
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes Can you share the Yeager Transport logo for my train? It's the last thing needed before sharing, and you said you would do it.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS IS BRILLIANT! XD
@PPLLAANNEE Can you share the links of the builds you used?
@ToeTips ok
@ToeTips yep
@ToeTips You can share it without a livery, I don't care.
@ToeTips how close are you to finishing this?
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes could you share the Yeager Transport Logo?
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes If I created a mod, and Jundroo added it to SP without me asking, I would be fine, they would have full permission to do so. I would even think about legal action against my favourite game, so I'm an exception. Except I can't make any mods, so there's kind of no point in this comment. Apologies for wasting everyone's time.
@AndrewGarrison so how is this beta version different to the current version?
@Offroadman67 basically, the more there is of it, the more lag is created, and the more processing power is needed.
-1 performance cost? How?
Those anime characters are going to create a LOT of lag.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes ok
Was this used on your MOVIA train? I’m using the bogies from that on my train.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes ok. But when you mean promote SPMR with a thumbnail, what can I use as the thumbnail? Will you provide anything like screenshots?
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes also, I need to know the width of the railway from the inside of the tracks (this is different from the track gauge, which is measured from the middle of the tracks), the height of the platforms, and maybe the maximum length of carriages (I’ll be making a 2-carriage train).
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes how do I promote this through thumbnails, if there’s no access during that time?
@Tingly06822 how’s the Formula 2 car going?