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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2007 18:24:05 GMT
Just spotted tne new C stock for BVE4 at: www.bveroutes-trains.co.uk/trains/I am away from my own PC and am on a mates without BVE........has anyone tried this out yet? The cab shots certainly look good.
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Post by trainopd78 on Oct 25, 2007 21:45:12 GMT
Unfortunately my graphics card isn't as young as it used to be and can't handle BVE like it used to, so I can't play to find out. Hurrrumph!!
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Post by chrish on Oct 25, 2007 22:02:25 GMT
Unfortunately my graphics card isn't as young as it used to be and can't handle BVE like it used to, so I can't play to find out. Hurrrumph!! Don't know if its wise to point hits out on here but if you get hold of the readme for this, you will notice that a certain driver may possibly have tested this for him... a very good effort i think... shame he couldn't do a Westinghouse version!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 0:25:55 GMT
Do you reckon the brakes are quite realistic on this? They seem very strong, particularly maximum which has got a real bite to it!!! Been hitting 7 car platforms at 40 and stopping ok.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 0:50:14 GMT
A thing to watch out for, Alex, is at lower speeds the speedo rises / falls with the km/h, not the mp/h - odd, as it seems to be ok and using mph above 25 / 30 mph on the speedo, but there you go..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 0:57:16 GMT
A thing to watch out for, Alex, is at lower speeds the speedo rises / falls with the km/h, not the mp/h - odd, as it seems to be ok and using mph above 25 / 30 mph on the speedo, but there you go.. Indeed Joe...........above 35 it seems quite accurate, but not below that. I had my phone converter set up for mph/kph and was working it out as I went along.........
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Post by DrJimi on Oct 26, 2007 1:45:35 GMT
Strangely, I'm enjoying the irony of BVE featuring cabs built for MSTS ;D Nice job guys!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 11:27:17 GMT
Actaully on second thoughts I've had some interesting experiences with the C stock brakes, I ran it on the Northern via my BRR randomiser and managed to overrun Chalk Farm, overrun Camden and spad the starter and overrun Old Street. I was only coming into each station about 35. If any of our real life C stock drivers have driven this tell us wheat you think
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Post by chrish on Oct 26, 2007 14:32:07 GMT
Actaully on second thoughts I've had some interesting experiences with the C stock brakes, I ran it on the Northern via my BRR randomiser and managed to overrun Chalk Farm, overrun Camden and spad the starter and overrun Old Street. I was only coming into each station about 35. If any of our real life C stock drivers have driven this tell us wheat you think Sounds to me that he has got the brakes just perfect! You never know how much you are going to get! ;D ;D ;D I was wondering about the brakes when i tested it... but after many approaches to stations, I decided that some C stocks do have rather strong brakes if Max application is made... maybe they are a bit strong though if you have managed to hit platforms at 40 and still stop.. I don't think I managed that.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 18:10:17 GMT
Cheers Chrish.........what I do like with the brakes on this is the feeling that they are 'coming on' when you select the notch, instead of rapidly slowing down straightaway. The sound effects while braking from a fast speed are really good, reminds me so much of the noise you get while coming into Wimbo Pk and Southfields with the quick approaches. I've even done the thing where you go to max quickly then back to minimum to avoid the rheo 'snatching' - I know it's a bit pointless on BVE but adds to the fun You reckon they're about right? Sounds good ;D
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Post by onetrain on Oct 28, 2007 11:40:55 GMT
Hi Everyone, As the Author of this train could always try making a Westinghouse version and i would like ot Thanks DrJimi and Darren Carter for letting me use this Fanstatic Cab
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2007 13:36:16 GMT
No problem there. I always enjoy seeing our work put to good use in as many different places. I don't play the games that often. I actually enjoy building the cabs more than playing with them. Looking forward to getting a 3D working cab into the new KUJU Railsimulator. Maybe the refurbed C Stock as part of the route is already there from Paddington to Westbourne Park.
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Post by richardh on Oct 29, 2007 18:49:54 GMT
No problem there. I always enjoy seeing our work put to good use in as many different places. I don't play the games that often. I actually enjoy building the cabs more than playing with them. Looking forward to getting a 3D working cab into the new KUJU Railsimulator. Maybe the refurbed C Stock as part of the route is already there from Paddington to Westbourne Park. We are putting your cabs to good use. The 67TS will shortly feature in BVE4 with working ATO, as will the D stock refurb and unrefurb. Cheers for your efforts in making them. It's good that things from different sims can be swapped over and used in others.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2007 19:19:42 GMT
The 67TS will shortly feature in BVE4 with working ATO Sounds excellent - will ATO work on all routes or just the Vic? I use my BRR route randomiser quite a lot. BTW The C Stock is fantastic! I've been playing it loads recently (mainly on the Bakerloo)
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Post by richardh on Nov 2, 2007 18:03:27 GMT
ATO will work on the Viccy only, because it requires coding both in the train and route for it to function.
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Post by onetrain on Nov 4, 2007 12:09:06 GMT
No problem there. I always enjoy seeing our work put to good use in as many different places. I don't play the games that often. I actually enjoy building the cabs more than playing with them. Looking forward to getting a 3D working cab into the new KUJU Railsimulator. Maybe the refurbed C Stock as part of the route is already there from Paddington to Westbourne Park. We are putting your cabs to good use. The 67TS will shortly feature in BVE4 with working ATO, as will the D stock refurb and unrefurb. Cheers for your efforts in making them. It's good that things from different sims can be swapped over and used in others. Yes,i Agree with Rich,and can anyone give us infomation abotu the Cab layout of an Refurb D78 stock please.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2007 16:18:26 GMT
better ask dave about that he will know
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Post by onetrain on Nov 4, 2007 17:46:18 GMT
Very True, thanks Dellboy200.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2007 0:17:31 GMT
I'm one to do naughty things in games and found you can drive off with the doors still open! ;D I've also noticed the brakes and speedo issues as mentioned earlier.
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Post by mac on Jun 21, 2008 14:59:49 GMT
I've downloaded the C-stock a long time ago, but still have an unsolved problem (just hadn't enough time to ask or to play BVE): When I want to start a route, using the C-stock V2, this error appears: (sorry, the size seems a bit too big) Has anyone a solution for this mistake. I think I've read about such a mistake some time ago, but can't find it. There's just one thing, as there is something mentioned with language: My reginal settings are English (GB).
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