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NYCTA Projects / Re: Official Update Thread For The Southbound D Line
« on: March 20, 2011, 06:11:47 pm »As west end rehab is going on.. Are you going to use the old walls or new walls?
new ones will be added
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As west end rehab is going on.. Are you going to use the old walls or new walls?
It's exciting to hear the D being extended since its release. JayJay with all the routes your doing, you must be busy as a Bee..lol
First the J/Z, then the 4, and now the D...
Must be pretty busy.
Good luck.
BVE 2/4 and OpenBVE can both be installed on a computer at the same time without any problems so it's really up to those "out of the loop" to get in. I'm sure you remember how the R142A sounded when it was BVE, it wasn't nearly anything like the real-life one but with OpenBVE it's easier to obtain that realism with the allowance of extra motor sounds.
Where here's the thing, I've asked this before and no one really answered. What vintage line would you guys like to see?The Original HH would be epic. Euclid to Far Rockaway then Back to Rockaway Park.
The AA would be awesome. Thundering down that line in arnines would be epic....
and my situation in relation to the BVE2/4 vs. openBVE topic:
I personally would LOVE to work on BVE4 and BVE2 projects (Personally I feel that BVE2/4 is better), however it simpily isn't feasible anymore for me to create content that is BVE2/4 compatible.
The only computer i have that can kinda-sorta run BVE2/4 is a 1998 compaq presario which I don't even know if it works anymore (I haven't booted it up in over 6 years). So I (and im sure others) are kind of helpless here. Keep in mind that I already tried the DLL trick (trust me i did it right)
So unless somebody finds a way to run BVE2/4 on windows vista/7 no matter what hardware you have, it is likely that openBVE will stay as the most-developed for program. In the meantime I will embrace openBVE's features as it is all I can do when trying to develop for the community when i am saddled with limited resources.