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Susie's Add-ons

Started by SusieNoia, June 07, 2025, 07:08:15 AM

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SusieNoia

I have created several add-ons for pak128 (but I am not sure if the parameters are appropriate :-[ ).

The following vehicles are currently available:

Train 1839 (DAT,PNG) :Steam locomotive and coach appearing in 1839.
Baroneza (DAT,PNG) :Steam locomotive appearing in 1854.
LObéissante (DAT,PNG) :Steam car appearing in 1875.
GR 625, GR 640, GR 910 (DAT,PNG) :Steam locomotives in the 1900s.
ETR 250 (topic) :Repainted by FLN. Electric train appearing in 1960.
HTR 412 (topic) :Battery train appearing in 2022.

SusieNoia

Very small locomotive, so cute :heart:
I made it based on the Vesuvio as depicted in the painting, not the restored Bayard.
vesuvio.png

prissi

Very nice. You should mention that it is for pak128.

I will probably add these early locos to pak128, as there is very little before 1900.

By the way, you could use 4 images for symmetric vehicles and just shift the offset in the data file.

Flemmbrav


SusieNoia

#4
I'm glad these are to your liking.
Quote from: prissi on June 11, 2025, 11:26:28 PMBy the way, you could use 4 images for symmetric vehicles and just shift the offset in the data file.
The images of vehicles are already done, but rather the appropriate parameters of cost are not clear to me :P

PAK: Vesuvio
DAT and PNG: 1839.zip


And I am painting another locomotive, but I forgot to put the engineers on it.
screenshot.png
A ghost train in 1854, eheh ;D

SusieNoia

...And it took less time than preparing dinner 8)

screenshot.png

Baroneza (DAT and PNG)

prissi

The second grey old engine has the same zip file as the Vesuvio. I will add them to the pak as well.

I will add them to pak128 too after that.

SusieNoia

screenshot.png
PAK (DAT and PNG)

I try not to use the real names for vehicles as the names of the in-game ones.
For example, they are renamed as follows:
- "Blues" to "Worrieds"
- "Vesuvio" to "Delizia al Limone"
- "Baroneza" to "Pedro"
- "L'Obéissante" to "Servant of Amadeus".

prissi

Is there a special reason not to use the real name?

And the Amadeus seems quite fast with 42 for that era.

SusieNoia

Quote from: prissi on Yesterday at 07:29:29 AMIs there a special reason not to use the real name?
There are inevitably many differences between real vehicles and buildings and their counterparts in games, you know? I do not want to call them both by the same name :)
Rather, for the enjoyment of the game, it is sometimes more interesting to separate the model from reality than to search for the city of Montelusa in reality.
Of course, it is sometimes more humorous to make it more realistic: "Ryanair ran its first steam locomotive, the Adler, between Barcelona and Cagliari" ;D

Quote from: prissi on Yesterday at 07:29:29 AMAnd the Amadeus seems quite fast with 42 for that era.
Exactly, it's too fast for our game :o  Many sites gave speeds of 40 km/h to 45 km/h, but some gave 30 km/h. As our city roads in this era have a 30 km/h limit, the speed of Amadeus may also need to be reduced to 30 km/h.