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Transit / Re: Exclusive! M8 in Revenue Service!
« on: March 01, 2011, 06:42:52 pm »
I like the documentary for the M8 cars. And, I welcome these cars.

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BVE/OpenBVE Support / Re: OpenBVE
« on: March 01, 2011, 01:04:48 am »
Even with good specs, if you're still getting some really bad performance, then what Kevin said might be the solution. My desktop was originally capable of running openBVE well, but since my video card wasn't upgraded, my computer ran openBVE as if it was an ancient machine. After upgrading the video card, openBVE ran perfectly - as it should be.

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NYCTA Projects / Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142
« on: February 28, 2011, 06:01:08 pm »
some people say that OpenBVE is too precise, but what me and a few other developers have found is that some of the technologies it uses is actually imperfect. Error actually found a flaw in the sound renderer while developing the R46, and when I was converting over the R62A I ran into some problems as well
Did you and Error mention this problem on the openBVE forums to see if michelle can do anything about it?

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NYCTA Projects / Re: Official Thread for the BMT Culver Shuttle
« on: February 27, 2011, 10:56:49 am »
good work as always.
Technically this is a F shuttle?
Yes. It starts from the 9th Avenue (lower level), and then runs elevated until it connects to Ditmas Avenue on the F. It has only four stops: 9 Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway, 13 Avenue, and Ditmas Avenue.
Look here for pictures: http://nycsubway.org/lines/culver.html

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Please check the Downloads section. You will find how to intsall openBVE, and with the new enhancements they have made its easy to install.
Downloads section here? Or somewhere else?  ???
The Downloads section on the Official openBVE Homepage.

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NYCTA Projects / Re: [OpenBVE] Official Thread for SIR North Shore's R142
« on: February 16, 2011, 11:49:52 pm »
Noone has provided the actual meaning to the TranslateAll command yet, so let me explain. It's quite simple, really.

Look at the word Translate. It's a math term that also means "to slide" or "to move".

So, the TranslateAll command simply moves the entire object (hence the All after the word Translate). Why are there three values after it? Because the object will be moving according to the x-,y-,z-coordinate values that you assigned to the command.

Looking at the command, I can see that the train object that is referred to is built negatively. In [TranslateAll 0, 0, 9.25], only the z-value is defined and positive. That means the object is simply being moved (in the z-axis) so the center of the train object is sitting at the origin (0,0,0).

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