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Other Projects / Re: Vienna Subway
« on: July 16, 2014, 09:49:16 am »
Very interesting! Good luck, I'm looking forward to future updates!
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That's something that is in the works right now. Just give it some time.
It would be pretty cool if they could somehow get the cab of a train and modify it to run the game.
How's the setup going to be like? Using computers to run the sim, or an actual cab interface, like the one they use in London?For now the computers in the TM's computer lab will be used.
Anything new for May 2014?Work is moving along, albeit slowly. Keep in mind that a lot of developers (myself included) have college finals and/or APs and/or regents tests that we have to focus on. Work will speed up in a couple weeks.
Is this R44 going to be frame rate friendly?, because the R46 is not frame rate friendly at all.The R44 is going to be slightly more framerate friendly, but only by a little bit. I get around 27FPS on the R46, I get 29FPS on the R44.
Well for example the R142 is working really good and doesnt lag anywhere. And it's the only train I can use for the V line. Btw do you know anything for it's update (cause I really want them to put some real wheels)once the R142 has animated 3D wheels implemented on it, it will probably start lagging your computer as well. It's hard to have the best of both worlds.
The N also. But when I try it on the A it runs perfectly (all trains run perfectly on the A)thats because the Q and N are more graphics intensive than the A. If you want it to lag less, you would have to invest in a faster computer.