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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142
« Reply #90 on: March 16, 2011, 01:06:03 pm »
It's no problem, converting the train to BVE 2/4 is only a matter of speeding up the sounds and changing the .dat file. The R142 now makes propulsion sounds quicker, and the R142A has a deeper pitch, matching acceleration/deceleration sounds & no more repeating sounds. I'll be releasing version 6 later today while the BVE 2/4 versions will be released this weekend.

Does anyone have a file of the R142 making that hissing noise when it speeds and slows down?

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142
« Reply #91 on: March 16, 2011, 04:52:04 pm »
Can't wait!!! I hope you didn't take what I said as dissing your work. I just wanted to point it out. The 142A is my favorite train and I've been dying for a BVE version (any BVE version) for like ever!!!

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142
« Reply #92 on: March 16, 2011, 05:21:39 pm »
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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 [6.0]
« Reply #93 on: March 17, 2011, 01:57:13 am »
Version 6.0 released for OpenBVE. BVE 2/4 coming shortly!

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #94 on: March 17, 2011, 06:09:40 pm »
The R142A sounds beautiful SIR! Bravo and the P1/P2 sounds have been completely fixed!

Just a few things to point out:

Sound Wise:
- The deceleration type sound that is present in the acceleration sound right when the train starts moving has been missing since V2.
- Particular deceleration sounds should have a higher volume, especially on those note drops.

Exterior Wise:
- The rotation on its axis problem has still not been fixed.

Other than that, I can say this is the best release yet and once you fix up those sound discrepancies, then this will be a perfect train.
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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #95 on: March 17, 2011, 06:52:24 pm »
The R142A sounds beautiful SIR! Bravo and the P1/P2 sounds have been completely fixed!

Just a few things to point out:

Sound Wise:
- The deceleration type sound that is present in the acceleration sound right when the train starts moving has been missing since V2.
- Particular deceleration sounds should have a higher volume, especially on those note drops.

Exterior Wise:
- The rotation on its axis problem has still not been fixed.

Other than that, I can say this is the best release yet and once you fix up those sound discrepancies, then this will be a perfect train.

Thanks simon! That deceleration type sound is missing because I used using a different recording of a R142A that didn't make that noise. But I just increased the volume rate of motor0.wav and motor5.wav and it makes a huge difference. About the axis rotation, I was told to use something called Translateall and place that line into some of the files but that was never elaborated. Any help with that would be appreciated?

 It seems that when the BVE 2/4 version is released, it'll probably be version 7!
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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #96 on: March 17, 2011, 09:22:12 pm »
I told you about the TranslateAll method I learned from Error I think and the R142A are prefect minus the deceleration and the R142s the 6971 edition the HVAC is too loud

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #97 on: March 17, 2011, 09:35:35 pm »
I told you about the TranslateAll method I learned from Error I think and the R142A are prefect minus the deceleration and the R142s the 6971 edition the HVAC is too loud

What value do we put in the translateall function because I'm not sure if the 153 was modeled after a 51 fter.
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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #98 on: March 17, 2011, 10:50:14 pm »
I tried all the translateall method, and all the doors became misaligned.

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #99 on: March 18, 2011, 01:01:15 am »
I tried all the translateall method, and all the doors became misaligned.

Yep, the same happened to me. Half the train was invisible and I could see was the doors.

Also R142A v6.1 is released with louder deceleration sounds.

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #100 on: March 18, 2011, 02:31:32 pm »
I tried all the translateall method, and all the doors became misaligned.

you have to add the translateall coding to ALL .b3d/.csv files involved in the train. In this case you didn't add it to the doors file

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #101 on: March 18, 2011, 03:43:47 pm »
I tried all the translateall method, and all the doors became misaligned.

you have to add the translateall coding to ALL .b3d/.csv files involved in the train. In this case you didn't add it to the doors file

Could you host those files or give them to SIR? That way the rest of us can have a fully functional 142A.
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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #102 on: March 18, 2011, 04:25:44 pm »
I tried all the translateall method, and all the doors became misaligned.

you have to add the translateall coding to ALL .b3d/.csv files involved in the train. In this case you didn't add it to the doors file

Could you host those files or give them to SIR? That way the rest of us can have a fully functional 142A.

Sure, I'll do it later.

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Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142 & R142A
« Reply #104 on: March 19, 2011, 04:45:03 am »
Thank you pacific385 x100, the trains look normal now lol!

Version 7.0 uploaded with a minor graphical fix & now tilting train cars!

My goal now is get the train interior from looking like this to something like this for this for the R142A and the same for the R142. The seats and poles should be bigger because the R142s are cramped for space but there is plenty of space in the openbve version, the FIND is missing and there should be indents where the doors are on both exterior & exterior.