[route] Left Rhineroute: Around Koblenz
- Roland Zühlke
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[route] Left Rhineroute: Around Koblenz
Dear friends,
another try to re-motivate the english speaking Zusi scene: the announcement of release of a new Left Rhineroute part. You can download it by clicking http://www.zusi.rzuehlke.de/doc/runumkob0_5.zad . An explanation is here: http://www.zusi.rzuehlke.de/eng/linkrhei/index.htm .
Enjoy and best regards,
Roland
another try to re-motivate the english speaking Zusi scene: the announcement of release of a new Left Rhineroute part. You can download it by clicking http://www.zusi.rzuehlke.de/doc/runumkob0_5.zad . An explanation is here: http://www.zusi.rzuehlke.de/eng/linkrhei/index.htm .
Enjoy and best regards,
Roland
Zuletzt geändert von Roland Zühlke am 05.06.2006 13:15:28, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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Hi Jason
I suggest you to install all Add-Ons and Updates so you will never get this kind of error messages again.
I think it's not possible to install the missing Add-On later because it's very, very important to install all Add-Ons in turn, that means you have to start with Add-On Nr. 1 and then with Nr. 2 etc. All Add-Ons with a red star are obligation ( which you really should install) and all other Add-Ons are voluntary, but I really suggest you to install these files because you will get very nice routes, objects, cabs, waggons etc.
Cheers
Thomas
I suggest you to install all Add-Ons and Updates so you will never get this kind of error messages again.
I think it's not possible to install the missing Add-On later because it's very, very important to install all Add-Ons in turn, that means you have to start with Add-On Nr. 1 and then with Nr. 2 etc. All Add-Ons with a red star are obligation ( which you really should install) and all other Add-Ons are voluntary, but I really suggest you to install these files because you will get very nice routes, objects, cabs, waggons etc.
Cheers
Thomas
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Hello Jason,Jason-M hat geschrieben:I always install the add-ons and updates and as far as I know have not missed any, though I may be wrong of course.
have a look at "...\Zusi\addons.txt" !
Regards,
Christian
Zuletzt geändert von Christian Gründler am 06.06.2006 11:05:44, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
Thanks for the update.
I think I too have fallen foul of the numerous updates and got thoroughly confused as there seem to be CD updates then separate programme updates too.
Hopefully Zusi 3 will make this aspect easier. Speaking of Zusi 3...any news? With TMTS dead and buried and KRS seemingly aimed at the high end of the market - particularly with rumours of £1000 licence fees to build content - Zusi 3 could prove more popular than Carlsten imagines.
I think I too have fallen foul of the numerous updates and got thoroughly confused as there seem to be CD updates then separate programme updates too.
Hopefully Zusi 3 will make this aspect easier. Speaking of Zusi 3...any news? With TMTS dead and buried and KRS seemingly aimed at the high end of the market - particularly with rumours of £1000 licence fees to build content - Zusi 3 could prove more popular than Carlsten imagines.
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I wouldn't call the decision of TMTS a "debacle". Knowing their situation and the future of Rail Simulations, I think it was a pretty wise decision.Vern hat geschrieben:Yes that is mainly my reason for enquiring. Unfortunately I don't have time to put all the threads in the Zusi 3 section through the Google translation, so sorry if asking for a snippet of information - particularly in light of the TMTS debacle and Kuju situation - has caused any offence.
TMTS was (and actually is) an extreme detailed simulation.
Zusi 2 is already an impressive simulation from an expert point of view. Zusi 3 will add the long wished textures and many other new features where I am really excited about.
Kuju Rail Simulator is looking nice, but I have not noticed a clear picture about signalling, sound system ,train control systems, simulation variables, physics and operations reality. Unfortunately you can't judge a simulation from nice renders only.
Those items provide the reality to a simulation. If they are neglected (because of lack of domain knowledge or simply funding issues) you're back to an Australian Game.
Funny enough the community is NOT looking for such game.
grüsse,
Richard Plokhaar
Richard Plokhaar
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Well, it's offtopic, and Vern's remark is four months old.
Nevertheless, I totally agree with Plokky. We know nothing about KRS. To continue, we also have no idea about the terrain model and the geodetic projection. We have been told they will be able to read SRTM DEMs and may import something similar to MSTS marker files. Is that all?
Until they release some substantial information I don't buy anything from them. Very much vapourware at the moment to me.
Nevertheless, I totally agree with Plokky. We know nothing about KRS. To continue, we also have no idea about the terrain model and the geodetic projection. We have been told they will be able to read SRTM DEMs and may import something similar to MSTS marker files. Is that all?
Until they release some substantial information I don't buy anything from them. Very much vapourware at the moment to me.
I'm still hoping KRS will have something to offer the train simming public but I don't think it will be as ground breaking as MSTS. In addition there are questions being raised over the possibility of licencing fees for add on content (at least commercial stuff) and the spectre of Electronic Arts insisting on putting BF2142 style in game advertising and PC data miner routines that collate information from the user's PC.
Which all in all leaves a very nice slot for Zusi 3 to fill.
Which all in all leaves a very nice slot for Zusi 3 to fill.