Suggestions for Route's/DLC's with may diffrent Transfer Points

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Suggestions for Route's/DLC's with may diffrent Transfer Points

Unread postby GnomeTycoon » Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:08 am

Hi All,

I previously posted this in the general section but was asked by the admin to post it here,

Can anyone suggest routes/dlc's that have a lot of diffrent transferpoints (loading / unloading stations) for freight use. Especially looking for logging cranes, containers, metal loading points, pipeworks, livestock (do these transferpoints exist at all?) etc. Basicly all besides bulk material like coal, sand, gravel etc, those i got covered.

Looking for them as a scenario maker. As such i lack these as most are for use with world-editor. I don't have alot of DLC's yet, so i'm struggling as i maily like to make freight scenario's

Sofar i have very little in those dlc's, so any suggestions on a route that has some variaty in them wich i can use in scenario making would be great.

Thanks
GnomeTycoon
 

Re: Suggestions for Route's/DLC's with may diffrent Transfer Points

Unread postby TheR62Fan » Wed Oct 30, 2019 3:31 pm

GnomeTycoon wrote: Logging cranes, containers, metal loading points, pipeworks, livestock (do these transfer points exist at all?), etc. Basically all besides bulk material like coal, sand, gravel etc, those I got covered.


Well, the Bessemer and Lake Erie route (now unfortunately discontinued *!sad!* ), has Hulett ore loaders and a McMyler coal unloader (scenery only). Clear creek has a lot of logging stuff. Container cranes are ubiquitous and are included in the default asset packs as well as the Academy assets. I do not know about metal or livestock.

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Re: Suggestions for Route's/DLC's with may diffrent Transfer Points

Unread postby GnomeTycoon » Sat Nov 02, 2019 4:00 am

Nice!, thanks for the tips, appreciate it.

Will check them out, Crystel Creek i just got but have to skill up on Steam-Engine driving on that route before i start making scenario's .. ;)

Thx
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