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Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« on: March 15, 2012, 08:21:19 pm »
I kept this a secret for about a month but i am working on a Fictional (12) Line for the IRT. It will feature 22 Stations. The first station is Jay St-Metro Tech(Bklyn) and the Last Stop is Pelham Bay Park(Bronx).

Here is the List of Stations:
*Bold Donates Finished Station

Jay St-Metro Tech
Borough Hall
South Ferry
Rector St
World Trade Center
Canal St
W. 4th St.
34 St-Herald Sq (via 6th Av Line)
Times Sq-42nd St (via 7th Av Line)
47-50 Sts. - Rockefeller Ctr
5 Av/59 St
86 St
125 St
149 St-Grand Concourse
161 St-Yankee Std
170 St (via D Line)
174 St (via 2 and 5 Lines)
E 180 St (via 2 and 5)
Morris Park (via 5)
Pelham Pkwy( via 5)
Buhre Av (via 6)
Pelham Bay Park (via 6 & Last Stop)
« Last Edit: March 15, 2012, 08:23:16 pm by pitor160 »

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Re: Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2012, 12:40:09 pm »
Why don't you just make a real IRT Line? Since this fictional route is mostly composed of non-fictional stations.

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Re: Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2012, 11:06:07 pm »
You don't just start out with real IRT routes. you have to build fictional routes first in order to gain the credibility of being able to build a real IRT route.

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Re: Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2012, 04:14:32 am »
You don't just start out with real IRT routes. you have to build fictional routes first in order to gain the credibility of being able to build a real IRT route.

BStyles

Bias statement.  If someone catches on to coding very fast and can make their own textures and such, you'd jump straight to a non-fictional route.

Would you say Mudwrestle had credibility before making his R32?

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Re: Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2012, 12:19:53 am »
You don't just start out with real IRT routes. you have to build fictional routes first in order to gain the credibility of being able to build a real IRT route.

BStyles

I see your point. Just making a friendly suggestion, but it would be nice to have some real IRT routes.

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Re: Fictional IRT (12) Local and Express Line
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2012, 01:59:15 am »
Not a problem. If there was a way to get them out there faster, then i'd be all for it.

You don't just start out with real IRT routes. you have to build fictional routes first in order to gain the credibility of being able to build a real IRT route.

BStyles

Bias statement.  If someone catches on to coding very fast and can make their own textures and such, you'd jump straight to a non-fictional route.

Would you say Mudwrestle had credibility before making his R32?

I never said anything about trains, I said routes. With trains you can easily gather information to obtain the right physics.

Just because someone thinks they know everything about coding doesn't mean they know how to develop routes. That's like saying you're a fourth grader that knows more than an elite scientist: not gonna happen. And for the record, routes are built off of more than knowing how to code and getting textures, or else you're making the last five years of NYCTBA development one big stereotype.

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