jpetersjr wrote:If the route is to be freeware you won't have to ask RSC for permission in making it.
And if the route is going to be payware you'll have to learn how to 3d model and build all the assets that you will need for the route since no one else could help in making the models because they won't get paid.
And besides, I don't want to do anything for a payware route because I don't have the time to do so, or even the skill level needed to make high detail items with night windows that would be needed to show the quality of the route.
I wish you good luck in building the route. I would advise you start out with something smaller first though, perhaps a fiction route that runs through a small town before you try anything in a big city.
As well, you can't extend a payware route and be able to release it without breaking the rules, for that, even for freeware RSC won't allow you to do so. Unfortunately you'll have to build your own version of it, without using anything from the payware NEC.
buzz456 wrote:How about something like the BNSF from Aurora west to the river, or the UP from Elburn out to the river. That would be a lot less demanding from a scenery standpoint and would give some good running along with some minor yards and intersections with other railroads. Or even the CN (old IC) or even the CN (old SOO Milwaukee line west).
1225fan5358 wrote:If RSC has a problem, they will let you know, kinda.
Hack wrote:1225fan5358 wrote:If RSC has a problem, they will let you know, kinda.
Your comment does not make sense. If an issue exists, they either will or they will not.
LGM118 wrote:buzz456 wrote:How about something like the BNSF from Aurora west to the river, or the UP from Elburn out to the river. That would be a lot less demanding from a scenery standpoint and would give some good running along with some minor yards and intersections with other railroads. Or even the CN (old IC) or even the CN (old SOO Milwaukee line west).
Those are both interesting. I had thought of the idea of building the line east to Chicago from Galesburg. I'd be able to start off on the more easy rural areas, then finish things off with that last bit in Chicago. I'm hugely in favor of being able to run an Amtrak corridor train from end to end. The ideal route in my mind is the CP C&M subdivision, but I'm planning on doing that later once shicoe is done with his SE Wisconsin route.
Truth be told, I'm still working through a few of the idiosyncrasies of the editor, so I might settle for something smaller like the UP North Line (the only real challenges would be Northwestern Station and one or two small yards). The question then becomes, is anyone interested in a 50-something mile line with basically only commuter rail using bilevel gallery cars that (to date) no one has modeled?
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