Update from Searchlight Simulations

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Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby AmericanSteam » Sat Feb 11, 2023 2:21 pm

Reposted from Searchlight Simulations Facebook page. 2/11/23

We've got a lot of irons in the fire, but the team has expanded to meet the demand, so here's a quick status update!
The SD70ACUs and GP40PH-2s are getting closer, now pending simulation and final touch up work on the cabs/implementation.
Audie has done a great job with the models, now it's up to Kev to make them have that real world appeal!
Along with that, we've got the Comet II's that are being developed by Nick, those are buzzing along nicely with audio work pretty much done with some help from TAS and friends whom have an extensive audio library for commuter equipment.
The UP C44AC-CTE has been 'delayed' with an indefinite time period, and allow for us to explain why:
We're not quite satisfied with simply utilizing the same simulation that the CP model used, so more ground work has been put in for getting the simulation even more correct. We're at a good stage in development here as well. Basically parallel with the other two locomotive projects.
Freight Pack 3 is in QA clean up process just resolving some errors experienced prior to release.
Lastly, we've been steadily improving workflows across the books, introducing technology to expedite the content creation process and ensure accurate work across the board for all of our current and future projects. We'll have more news soon, hopefully pending release of the aforementioned projects.
Kind regards from the Searchlight Simulations team!
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby buzz456 » Sat Feb 11, 2023 5:08 pm

I was kind of wondering why you are posting this here since they elected to leave the forum in some sort of real or imagined snit?
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby AmericanSteam » Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:21 pm

buzz456 wrote:I was kind of wondering why you are posting this here since they elected to leave the forum in some sort of real or imagined snit?

Whatever the relationship between Searchlight Simulations and this forum, this is a forum about train simulation, the news is germane to the hobby.
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby buzz456 » Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:49 am

Just wondering. There is plenty that is germane to the hobby that doesn't get posted here.
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby Mikeov1985 » Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:07 am

Thank you for sharing this news. I saw this on their page as well, but I personally am glad news like this gets posted here. I try to check other sites for news as well, but I don’t check them as often as this one.

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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby mindenjohn » Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:15 am

Searchlight Simulations are an important part of the hobby and also part of our community. Sometimes communities don't get along as well as they might (someone has a bad day or three) but we are still a community and as such dependent on each other be it consumers or suppliers (and I include freeware doers as suppliers), some are both at the same time. Without both consumers and suppliers we have no hobby and the darkness falls.............................................
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby cnwfan » Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:43 am

I just wish they would resolve the issues with the UP, NS, and BN SD40-2's and make those available again. There are a number of scenarios and repaints that are dependent on these base models.
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby ElphabaWS » Sun Feb 12, 2023 4:57 pm

mindenjohn wrote:Sometimes communities don't get along as well as they might...

The good news is that among the community of commercial developers, the vast majority are supportive of each other, respect each others' work and talents, most often consider each other friends, and in fact actively and frequently collaborate (as can be seen in the credits of any number of recent and forthcoming TSC routes and products).
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Re: Update from Searchlight Simulations

Unread postby mindenjohn » Mon Feb 13, 2023 2:29 am

ElphabaWS wrote:
mindenjohn wrote:Sometimes communities don't get along as well as they might...

The good news is that among the community of commercial developers, the vast majority are supportive of each other, respect each others' work and talents, most often consider each other friends, and in fact actively and frequently collaborate (as can be seen in the credits of any number of recent and forthcoming TSC routes and products).

Yes, I had noticed with both interest and appreciation of the results.
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