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BVE => General BVE/OpenBVE => Topic started by: metroII on January 03, 2013, 09:52:58 pm

Title: International Routes.
Post by: metroII on January 03, 2013, 09:52:58 pm
Good evening!!

I have searched until jan 2011 for international routes, even went to the wikipedia bve page, looking for some. It shows them, but all of the links are either offline, or with corrupt files ( example the Brazilian Sao Paulo route) and was wondering if there is a London Underground BVE page or a Japan Subway page? Even another country would be nice. I know there is not one for the Tren Urbano here in Puerto Rico, have not been able to go get the photos. And photography here on the train is worse then NYC cops. Here these rental cops bicker at you just cause your too close to the black line before the platform.


Thanks


John Betancourt/metroII
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: Phantom909 on January 03, 2013, 10:20:42 pm
try this

http://www.freewebs.com/lubve/lullibrary.htm (http://www.freewebs.com/lubve/lullibrary.htm)

joe
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: Dj Hammers on January 03, 2013, 10:32:25 pm
Here are some sites for you to check out:

England
http://londonbvetube.weebly.com/ (http://londonbvetube.weebly.com/)
https://sites.google.com/site/londonundergroundbve/ (https://sites.google.com/site/londonundergroundbve/)
https://sites.google.com/site/bveuk1/home (https://sites.google.com/site/bveuk1/home)
http://www.trainsimstuff.org/ (http://www.trainsimstuff.org/)
https://sites.google.com/a/bve4trains.com/bve4trains/ (https://sites.google.com/a/bve4trains.com/bve4trains/)
http://bvetmd.org.uk/ (http://bvetmd.org.uk/)

Hungary
http://gothpaladinus.atw.hu/ (http://gothpaladinus.atw.hu/) ("Letöltések" means downloads in Hungarian... you can also use google translate to translate the site)

Italy
http://uffaeriuffa.altervista.org/ (http://uffaeriuffa.altervista.org/)
http://www.trenomania.it/bve/eng/index.asp (http://www.trenomania.it/bve/eng/index.asp)
http://fevf.altervista.org/ (http://fevf.altervista.org/)

Czech Republic
http://www.ebrnobve.webgarden.cz/czech-locomotives (http://www.ebrnobve.webgarden.cz/czech-locomotives)



Search around with google, BVE is played by people across the world!


Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: HijauKuda on January 04, 2013, 03:19:20 am
Many links to addons at
http://openbverollingstock.wikia.com/wiki/Rolling_stock_per_country (http://openbverollingstock.wikia.com/wiki/Rolling_stock_per_country)
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: Drag0nflamez on January 04, 2013, 06:05:10 am
There are quite a few good Japanese routes here;
http://kashiwa21.sakura.ne.jp/bve2/index_e.htm (http://kashiwa21.sakura.ne.jp/bve2/index_e.htm)

Some good routes are the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (http://shtr-m.net/bve/ginza.html), Hanzomon Line (http://shtr-m.net/bve/hanzomon.html) and the Tozai Line (BVE5) (http://tozai.s77.xrea.com/index.xhtm). Assume you run BVE4 when downloading, except with the Tozai Line, which looks the most beautiful in BVE5. (mostly because of detailed AI traffic).

Trains have a special safety system, which is explained on this English-language page (http://www.b-v-e.info/fordon_en.php?fid=trta01) (scroll a bit down, it explains the Ginza line trains but the information is also relevant on all other Tokyo Metro trains).
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: metroII on January 05, 2013, 10:34:40 pm
thanks guys!!
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: metroII on January 05, 2013, 10:59:53 pm
There are quite a few good Japanese routes here;
http://kashiwa21.sakura.ne.jp/bve2/index_e.htm (http://kashiwa21.sakura.ne.jp/bve2/index_e.htm)

Some good routes are the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (http://shtr-m.net/bve/ginza.html), Hanzomon Line (http://shtr-m.net/bve/hanzomon.html) and the Tozai Line (BVE5) (http://tozai.s77.xrea.com/index.xhtm). Assume you run BVE4 when downloading, except with the Tozai Line, which looks the most beautiful in BVE5. (mostly because of detailed AI traffic).

Trains have a special safety system, which is explained on this English-language page (http://www.b-v-e.info/fordon_en.php?fid=trta01) (scroll a bit down, it explains the Ginza line trains but the information is also relevant on all other Tokyo Metro trains).

Im running OpenBve
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: Drag0nflamez on January 06, 2013, 06:46:21 am
Im running OpenBve
Yes, but with Japanese routes and Open, you should just assume BVE4. And if BVE5 is mentioned, just use BVE5, because it's still better than BVE4 on Open.
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: metroII on January 07, 2013, 11:23:14 pm
Assume BVE4? i dont follow
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: Failsafe on January 08, 2013, 10:59:57 am
He means you should assume that you should use BVE 4 for the Routes
Title: Re: International Routes.
Post by: metroII on January 11, 2013, 04:53:59 pm
Ah ok, although i tried the Tube Line ( dont know which one, erased it) and it worked just fine, and it said BVE4. I'll download it just to have it for boredom entertainment when on farm house ( this laptop is a bit slow for it)


thanks for the help!