zawal wrote:If an admin could upload it here on the site that would be really great, I leave my drive open for a few days for all this to be developed.
Chacal wrote:zawal wrote:If an admin could upload it here on the site that would be really great, I leave my drive open for a few days for all this to be developed.
Thanks!
I grabbed it from your Drive, will publish it as soon as I can.
zawal wrote:If you have the DTG Hudson line route then there is a fairly simple thing you could do. it is to simply replace some buildings on this road and add your cars to the parking lots.
That alone should already make you feel like you're in 1940 and it's very very easy to do.
For once you have nothing to build, just to replace elements of scenery.
You know I only do small roads because I also have a family life nearby, it would be impossible for me to do a long road, it would take me a whole year!
I'm not retired, I'm 48 and I still have to serve my country before I have the right to rest.
I wouldn't have the patience to finish it anyway, making a route is very repetitive, especially when it's not what you really want to do.
It should be fun, not a chore.
10 years ago when I started I knew nothing at all about trains, I had never even had a PC until then!
Yet today I am the fastest creator on TS (by the way everyone wants to know how I do it!!)
In short, if you started small you will end up doing great roads I'm sure and anyway it's the only way to get what you want.
Don't forget that nothing is perfect, perfection simply does not exist and fortunately otherwise we would be bored in this world.
If I look at everything I've done on TS, I see that most of my routes are "fictional" or "semi-fictional", replicating reality is so boring.
The TS road editor is so magic, why not create from scratch a small road in town typed "New York" in 1940 without it being New York, even without laying the "real terrain" you do it on flat to practice.
You made some great assets, it's really a shame you don't practice creating routes, even a small 8 mile route like I just did for you is already very good for fun.
Size is not everything, playing time is much more important.
In my country France, which is as big as one of your states, the distances are mediocre and the train routes are on average 70 km, and yet there is so much to do and see.
I'll say it again, the best way to get what you want is to do it yourself.
It is for this reason that I started to create routes, to have the one that nobody would have ever done.
EngineerTJ wrote:So, whos uploading it? cuz i wouldve really enjoyed to play on it but it doesnt seem to be available
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