Wednesday 20 November 2013

Scenario Update: 20/11/2013

Since TS2014 was released, I've been mainly been taking a break from Train Simulator to play a couple of other games (Grand Theft Auto 5 and Pokemon Y). Now I've decided to return to Train Simulator to do a few more scenarios. Beginning with this one set on The Western Lines of Scotland.
When in doubt, get a Compound.
The story of this scenario is simple. An LMS Black Five has been struggling with a boat train from Stranrear. So at Dumfries it is decided to add a pilot engine to the train, the pilot being an LMS Compound 4-4-0. The Compound is available from Digital Traction whilst the route is available from Steam.
Setting it all up.
This scenario might sound simple, but I've decided to add a little obstacle to the proceedings. This in the shape of a slow moving coal train with a WD 2-10-0 (a freeware model from UKTrainSim) at the head. This will be a minor obstacle between Eastriggs and Gretna where it will be put into a loop to let you through.
Thanks for slowing me down.................idiot.
All that's needed to be done is the adding of AI trains, testing of the scenario and the rolling stock in the sidings, then it shall be released for you lot to enjoy (thats if the snow does'nt get you all first)
Making sure that the train does not sneak off with the coal.
Til then, catch y'all later.

Wednesday 11 September 2013

One Last Job: Avaliable to Download NOW!!!

Lemme freeze my nuts off and shunt a train together.

After a month of Binding of Isaac and a week in which the battery on the motherboard died, One Last Job is now avaliable to download from UKTrainSim.
Why would you stand in the middle of a blizzare waiting for a train?

Synopsis
The premise is that you are to prepare a freight train at Radstock and take it to Bath Green Park. Once you've arrived at Bath, you need to drop the wagons off and put the engine to bed.

When you are too close to lights then you might not live long.
Additional Stock:

Payware
Meshtools 3F Jinty 0-6-0T
Digital Traction Western Region 4MT 4-6-0
DT MK1 Coaches

Freeware
UKTS file number: 21715 BR 2251 0-6-0
UKTS file number: 23516 5 and 7 Plank Wagons
UKTS file number: 23517 Standard Van Repaint
UKTS file number: 27139 UKTS Freeware Wagon pack

Thats all you need to know about the scenario. Here is the URL
http://uktrainsim.com/filelib-info.php?form_fileid=31686

Til the next update, catch y'all later.
To the shed and then back home because i might have frostbite.

Tuesday 3 September 2013

Scenario Update: 03/09/2013

We've moved into Autumn now and work on the scenario has sped up a little bit.

The first major update is that the scenario ending has been changed. You now have to deposit the wagons in a siding before heading to Bath Shed. This meant changing the end destination and adding a few more instructions to the task list.
"Thomas was heading home after a long days shunting"
The second update is that with that i decided that the brake force from the original consist wasn't sufficient enough in my POV. So i added a couple of fitted open wagons to the train. This has meant that i have had to rearrange the task list so that the open wagons are first and the mineral wagons are second.
Remember, this is for your own good
The next major update is that after doing some thinking, I've decided to add some western region flavor to the route. This is due to the fact that the SDJR (Bath to Templecombe section) entered Western Region ownership in 1958. So its a good idea to have WR rolling stock on the route. So I've replaced the Black 4MT 4-6-0 with a Green 4MT 4-6-0 (both payware from Digital Traction)
When I said go green, I don't mean get a new pain job.
I've also added a Bristol bound passenger service, this is hauled by a GWR 2251 0-6-0 (a good model created by Kevmt which is available from UKTrainSim)
The test performed has been successful so the next step is to get the static stock added and create the preview video to put on Youtube. This will all be completed by the end of the week, thats if Binding of Isaac gets in the way again.

Til the next update, see y'all later.

Monday 26 August 2013

Scenario Update: 26/05/2013

After spending the summer playing on Chivalry: Medieval Warfare and The Binding of Isaac. Train Simulator has started to feel neglected on my desktop, so i decided to create a scenario featuring something I bought during The Summer Sale (always good if you want to pick up a bargain). It was also to look into the TSX mode a little bit more.

But enough of the talking, its best to do something and so a shunting scenario was cooked up. The activity is set on The SDJR and features Meshtools most recent release: The LMS 3F 0-6-0T.

JINTEH!!!!!
This expansion pack is really good. Its got a great selection of liveries and wagons to play with, if you want to play the scenarios then you have to get The Western Lines of Scotland Expansion. This in a way allows you to drive the 3F without spending much on a new route (unless its the Winter/Spring/Winter Sale). The task is a simple one, you have to arrange a freight at Radstock and take it to Bath. The main obstacle being the snow and the fact its PITCH BLACK OUTSIDE.


Well.................good luck with that.
The darkness in the scenario is a huge obstacle, when I was doing a scenario on The Woodhead Route I could not see a damn thing. But I could see what I was doing in the cab. This time, the only light you have is from the firebox.
Light and heat rolled into one.
Work is still going on with this scenario but if I can knuckle down, I could get this done by the end of the week. It requires only a few tweeks and AI traffic but that should be done easily.
There's surely a train in this picture.
 Til the next update, catch y'all later.

Friday 28 June 2013

Homeward Bound: Now Avaliable to Download



About to depart from Darlington.

The first scenario on the new computer has finally been completed and released to those on UKTrainSim. This isn't a very complicated scenario as its main purpose is to simply try and test the simulator on the computer. As you can tell in the video above, it looks really good when I'm playing on the game. Compare this video with that from the laptop.
On the freight line towards York.

Synopsis
Sometimes locomotive's went far afield in order to do work. Today, you are taking a manchester based mixed freight service from Darlington as far as York where another train crew will take over. Your engine is an GCR O4 2-8-0.
Heading past a V2 hauling a passenger service

The stock required:

Payware
RSC Robinson O4 2-8-0
RSC Thompson B1 4-6-0
Just Trains A4 BR Expansion Pack
DT Gresley Teaks Maroon and Blood and Custard

Freeware
UKTS File Number: 23516 5 and 7 Plank Wagon Reskins
UKTS File Number: 23517 Standard Van Reskins
UKTS File Number: 27138 UKTS Freeware Steam Locomotive Pack
UKTS File Number: 27139 UKTS Freeware Wagon Pack
UKTS File Number: 28205 LMS P3 FK Coach
UKTS File Number: 28412 LMS 6 Wheel Fish Van
UKTS File Number: 31048 WD Austerity 2-8-0

This was mainly a simply made scenario in order to test the computer, so no thrills attached to this one i'm afraid.

UKTrainSim Link
http://uktrainsim.com/filelib-info.php?form_fileid=31375

Til next time, catch y'all later.
Mind your head.

Friday 21 June 2013

Scenario Update: 21/06/2013

See the beauty of TSX mode
With Train Simulator 2013 working great on the new computer (and after a few hour mucking about on Grand Theft Auto 4), its time to return to the world of Scenario Creation with a new one for The Newcastle to York route. Set during the late 50's when Freight Traffic was intertwined with the occasion Express and Stopping Service, this is a good oppotunity to create a scenario for the route involving steam.

The main task is to take a Freight Service to York from Darlington. Your main motive power is an icon of freight traffic on the Eastern Region, the GCR O4 2-8-0. The number and shed-code are only temporary so they will change when the polishing off process begins.

The GCR O4 2-8-0: The standard in Eastern Region Freight Designs.
I've managed to so far use a current selection of rolling stock to try and recreate workings on the ECML. I've used A3 4-6-2, A4 4-6-2, B1 4-6-0, O4 2-8-0 and WD 2-8-0, All bar the WD and A3 being Payware. For Rolling Stock, I've used so far LNER Teaks, BR MK 1's and a selection of wagons.

A WD Austerity 2-8-0, this will be taking a train of empties towards Ferryhill
A steam era eastern region scenario isn't complete without an LNER A4 4-6-2 hauling an express.
This is essentially a test of the TSX mode that i've turned on for when i play on Train Simulator, the images display what i've been missing over the past few years when i was playing this on my laptop. I plan on getting this done by next Wednesday depending on what happens over the next few day, i plan on completing the AI by Friday night and testing it tomorrow.

Til then, catch ya'll later.

Friday 14 June 2013

Time for a change.

When talking to friends in Skype chat, they always remarked about the quality of the Train Simulator imagery and videos. Mainly that they looked pretty low in quality due to the Laptop that is used in scenario creation.  Well I have to admit, the laptop isn't the best of computer devices for playing Train Simulator 2013. The Graphics Card got pretty hot with the game in TSX mode (around 80 degrees C, 10 off the temperature when a computer would shut down automatically to prevent damage).

Well its now time to retire the Laptop from Train Simulation and replace it with something more suitable. So over the past few weeks, me and a friend have been slowly putting together a new computer which would be able to play Train Simulator as well as a few more video gaming titles like GTA IV and Max Payne 3. After a few weeks of delays (mainly involving a few problems), The computer is now fully operational and the system works brilliantly.

Hopefully, i will be getting to work on a few new scenarios in the near future (In between trying to finish the main story of GTA IV).

Saturday 1 June 2013

The Type 1 Replacement: Now avaliable to download.

2 Class 20's trundle over Dinting Viaduct with a train bound for Wath Yard.
After work on this scenario was put on hold due to other commitments such as University, League 2 Playoffs and a holiday to Belfast. The Type 1 Replacement has finally been finished and is now available to download from UKTrainSim and Mediafire. The Scenario takes place on The Woodhead Route towards the end of the lines working life, which means that the main locomotive livery will be BR Rail Blue. It involves you taking a train of Flatbed Wagons from Guide Bridge, Your Locomotives will be 2 Class 20's. Underneath this description is a list of rolling stock required for you to fully enjoy this scenario.

Heading under the Peninnes, we pass a typical MGR train bound for Mottram Yard.

Stock Required
Payware
Train Simulator 2013: The Woodhead Route
IHH Woodhead DC Electrics
IHH Bonus Content 1
Just Trains Class 20 Collection
DT Wagon Pack 1

Freeware
UKTS File Number: 26041 DT Class 25
UKTS File Number: 27139 UKTS Freeware Wagon pack
UKTS File Number: 29009 PAV Grain Hoppers
UKTS File Number: 29221 BDV Bolster D
UKTS File Number: 29517 TTV 2 Axle Tank
UKTS File Number: 29949 TSV 2 Axle Tank
UKTS File Number: 30120 BCV Bolster C
UKTS File Number: 30121 BEV Bolster E
UKTS File Number: 30728 ZJV Mermaid Ballast Wagon
The train heads towards Barnsley Junction, with a Class 76 hauled freight train bound for Trafford Park.
The scenario's development was more or less done within a month, but several things happening in my life appeared so this was put on the back-burner. I finally had time to record the video for the scenario (which is on the top of this page) yesterday and it looks to have turned out really good.

On the approach to Wath Yard, we see 2 pairs of Class 20's. Note the different headcodes on the 2 diesels.

Here is the links to both download pages. Just download and enjoy the activity.

UKTrainSim
http://uktrainsim.com/filelib-info.php?form_fileid=31139

Til then, catch ya'll in a bit.

Friday 31 May 2013

Update: 31/05/2013

Time for a quick update from thyself.

  • First of all, i have unofficially completed University. So the next few months will involve me looking for a job and doing train simulator scenarios.
  • Second, i've returned from Holiday. (Belfast is a lovely city to visit)
  • Third: The Type 1 Replacement is more or less finished and ready to be released on UKTrainSim and Mediafire. All that's required is for the preview to be made and uploaded onto YouTube. This will be done over the weekend with release being planned for Sunday. (I was planning on releasing it tomorrow but i made a bit of a blunder when making the preview video. Kept pressing the FPS key for FRAPS). I am so sorry to anybody awaiting this scenario for this delay.
Til then, catch ya all later.

Monday 6 May 2013

Another new means of distribution

Well I've decided that whilst UKTrainSim is a good way of distributing my scenario's to the public, I've decided to also to cater to non UKTrainSim users. So after a few minutes contemplating this idea whilst waiting to purchase my Playoff Final Ticket (up the Bantams). I've decided to use Mediafire to distribute my scenarios.

Now before you say "why use something else when you are using a tried and tested system". Well if you all think about it, you have to queue in order to download the files you are seeking. If you want to avoid that then you'd have to pay a subscription, which is slightly annoying to someone who wants to get something downloaded before they go to work /uni /holiday /other things. So, i've decided to use something that can be accessed rather easily.

To those on UKTrainSim, don't worry i'm not leaving you. This is just an experiment that i'm conducting in order to see if i can catch non UKTrainSim users.

The scenario I transferred was "The Dodworth Connection" and it can be found at the following link

Link to download: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7cholxcdpup9m9p

Download it, Try it, Enjoy it. If not, send me an pm on Youtube or on UKTrainSim.

Catch ya'll later.

Friday 19 April 2013

Update: 19/04/2013

Its been a while since i have written on this blog, but here is a quick update on things.

First of all "Type 1 Replacement" is ready, it just requires a video preview being made and uploaded to YouTube (Look for Carribob1992) before i upload the file for download.

Second, I recently got the 3F addon and spent 2 days creating a scenario. It is available to download but on a 3rd party website (Not UKTrainSim).

Third, I've been playing on other games. Notably Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, I'm onto the San Fierro part of the main story and it has been really enjoyable.

Finally, I have 2 major pieces of uni coursework to hand in within the next 2 weeks. The first piece should be done by next week with the second to be done by the 10th May.

Hopefully when item 4 is done, I can move back on to doing my usual activities. However, expect a video of the 2013 KWVR Diesel Gala to be uploaded within the next week or so.

Til then, catch ya all later.

Monday 25 March 2013

Scenario Update: 25/03/2013

Work on the scenario "The Type One Replacement" has been more or less completed. But the video has not been created yet, I did attempt to make a video last week but it was a pretty bad take. I won't be able to do much work on scenarios this week due to me doing work on a university project, but expect a video either on Saturday or the next week.

Meanwhile, i've started 3 reviews on the blog. The reviews are of 1 rolling stock pack, 1 locomotive and 1 route. I might be able to get one done by the end of the week, but that depends on what happens at uni or in real life.

til then, catch you all later.

Sunday 17 March 2013

Scenario Update 17/03/2013

Well its time for another update on the progress of my new scenario.

The first thing i decided to do is to add a couple more AI trains to the scenario. So I decided to add a mixed freight (class 76 hauled), A Steel Train (Again hauled and banked by a Class 76) and a Light Engine Movement (2 Class 20's). These were added between Penistone and Wath, allowing you to enjoy the Woodhead Line in the years before British Railways figuratively took it off the Life Support machine. 

Class 76 no 76054 (formally named Pluto) is seen at Wath with a train for Trafford Park.
The train will be helped by this Banking Engine.
Heavy Metal Thunder
2 Class 20's on Light Engine Movement
Testing of the Scenario was ok...............Right up to the point where I spotted a major problem. 2 trains decided to deviate from their planned route with a Merry-Go-Round Train going to Torside then head back down to Woodhead and then back up to Hadfield. The other train was the steel train which backed into Wath yard and then continued on its route (see figure A).


Figure A: The Steel Train is deviating from its planned route
This resulted in a head-scratching moment for me, but eventually I discovered the solutions for both problems. For the Merry-Go-Round Train, I simply added a few more points in the trains instructions. As for the Steel Train (See Figure B), I discovered that the only person to blame for the problem was myself. I had put the train on the WRONG running line, I simply had to move the train to the right track to solve the problem.
Figure B: The Steel Train is on the correct route after the author discovered that he is a nitwit.
With that minor mishap solved, I plan on doing yet ANOTHER test to see if it all works out. Hopefully Its all working fine, because i want to get the static stock added ASAP before I release it on UKTrainSim.

On a nice note, Happy St Patricks Day everyone. Have a lovely day.

Catch you all later.

Monday 11 March 2013

Progress on New Scenario

Work started last week on the new scenario, and yet again it will take place on The Woodhead Route (In my opinion, one of the best Train Simulator routes from last year). Now whilst the scenario will feature the famous Class 76's (In Rail Blue), you won't be driving one or either a pair of Class 76's. The much recognized DC electrics will be mainly their for AI or scenery purposes, either on Mixed Freights, Coal Trains, Merry-Go-Round Trains or Light Engine movements.

A Pair of Class 76's

Remember, go this way. Not that way.
More Oil for your needs?
Another thing for the AI Stock is that I've decided to use the newly released ZJV Ballast Wagons. these were only released today and were a late addition to the scenario. The locomotive that will haul them will be a Class 25 (originally a Digital Traction freeware model but now available from the UKTrainSim freeware pack). This would mainly highlight the fact that at Penistone, there is a Permanent Way yard near the station. Also this would showcase the new ZJV Wagons that were released by malkymackay on UKTrainSim.
A Class 25 with a train of Ballast Wagons

So the next question is........what will the player be driving?

Well another locomotive I've been interested in is the Class 20, they are such a weird looking locomotive class. Mainly because front is back and they look like a Class 08 Shunter that's been through the wringer. Either way, the player will be using 2 in the usual formation (Thats long bonnet end to long bonnet end). I've also never got the inspiration to make a scenario featuring them, so this a great opportunity for me to use them. The Class 20's are a Payware add on available from Just Trains either as a Download or CD version.

The standard formation of the Class 20
The train will be made up of multiple flatbed wagons, all of them developed by malkymackay and are available from UKTrainSim (A Huge thanks to malkymackay for making them available to the community). The reason why I've gone for a train of Flatbeds is mainly because the county of South Yorkshire (Mainly Rotherham and Sheffield areas) are usually associated with Steelworks. the Brake Van is a Digital Traction freeware model.

Thats a lot of flat beds you got there?
 
The journey will take you along the usual Woodhead line from Guide Bridge up to Barnsley Junction where you will heading along the Wath branch to Wath yard. This means you will be heading down the Worsborough Incline (which has a gradient of 1-40). This would involve a lot of breaking otherwise you'll end up rolling faster than a fat guy rolling down a hill towards a takeaway (sorry for the awful joke)

Hopefully by Wednesday, the AI traffic between Guide Bridge and Penistone should be fully operational. After that its on to the traffic on the Worsborough Incline before the static stock will be added.

Til then, have a nice day.

Friday 8 March 2013

An Introduction

Well its rare that i do blog posts, main due to me mainly using You Tube. But I've decided to really try to create a blog about something that I enjoy doing. So its a good idea that I'm doing a blog about something i've been doing over the past few years. That subject is Train Simulator/Railworks, I've mainly been into this hobby since Christmas of 2007 when I got the original Rail Simulator. I used this simulator til about 2010 when i got Railworks: Tornado Edition for my birthday. Ever since getting that simulator, i decided to start creating scenarios for the simulator, my first scenario being for the UKTrainSim version of Keith Ross's Port Road (which was also released for free on Steam before work to extend it to Stranrear began). Ever since then i started to create more scenarios for Railworks. However in 2011, i took a break from scenario scenario creation in order to put all focus on my university studies. I still went on Steam in order to play on other games (IE: Killing Floor, Team Fortress 2 and so on and so on and so on). However during the most recent Steam sale, I had decided to have another shot at Train Simulator and so I purchased The Woodhead Route. I decided to resume creating Train Simulator Scenarios, I've mainly been creating scenarios in between my studies.

With that prolonged opening introduction done, the next thing thats required is for me to start putting posts up. But these will have to be done between studies. And with that anticlimactic end to the blog post#, its time to resume my usual things and in the future do more blog posts.

bye