
BoostedFridge wrote:I do agree that the textures on the trailers look 'off' (too shiny? low res?) but at least the models are the correct scale, unlike the first many iterations of Railworks TOFC. I can't imagine DTG paying for the licensing rights to a bunch of real world trucking/freight companies, so this is an opportunity for somebody in the community to use their artistic talent to improve on the textures, or replace the trailer loads with some from RCAP or a different source.
buzz456 wrote:It is designed to give you something to bitch about.
Ericmopar wrote:It is a compromise. HD rolling stock like what Larry Goss makes looks gorgeous, but does take a bigger toll on the GPU than older low definition cars like on Cajon Pass. This is especially true the longer the train and/or the fuller the yards.
As far as logos, that costs money to license and is never a sure thing, as BNSF has shown.
OpenRailer90 wrote:......Ericmopar wrote:I..........
As far as logos, that costs money to license and is never a sure thing, as BNSF has shown.
The BNSF Chicago Racetrack is a notable example where lower polygon cars are used are yard fillers, which still look good but do not use up as much GPU.
jalsina wrote:Let's not forget that the route is dated in 1970. At that time very few vans and containers were painted with logos and large lettering. Most trailer boxes were white.
buzz456 wrote:In any event we all know why this came out this way and it's the hassles of licensing rearing it's head again. It won't be long before some enterprising soul whips up a whole add on set of textures so your trailers will have names on them.
OldProf wrote:Despite all of the opinions presented so far, I still maintain that better looking trailers already exist within available DLC, such as those included with the CN Widenose SD-40, the BNSF SD75, or Marias Pass (which do carry recognizable, presumably copyrighted logos without any evident opposition), among others. In the latter, there's a USF CO1 flatcar with a trailer load that would have been ideal for this route, had anyone at DTG bothered to do a bit of looking).
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