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If you have good screenshots of any of your games, this is the place to post them. Please try to stay on-topic.
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I started playing it (3) again, and I forgot about how much I enjoyed it.
These pictures are from my "Western USA" sandbox. I created a lot of stories about the trains I used.
For instance, I have "The Western Spirit." I started out as a challenger pulling ore from the mines to other cities. When the mines closed down, I preserved the locomotive by leaving the station and keeping it parked there while the rest of the track was torn up. When I connected San Francisco to Salt Lake City (the full distance), I rebuilt the track to get it out, and I now use it as a special travel train between these two cities (sort of like the American Orient Express).
These pictures are from my "Western USA" sandbox. I created a lot of stories about the trains I used.
For instance, I have "The Western Spirit." I started out as a challenger pulling ore from the mines to other cities. When the mines closed down, I preserved the locomotive by leaving the station and keeping it parked there while the rest of the track was torn up. When I connected San Francisco to Salt Lake City (the full distance), I rebuilt the track to get it out, and I now use it as a special travel train between these two cities (sort of like the American Orient Express).
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- "The Western Spirit" crossing the Tonopah trestle, the largest bridge on the layout.
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- The Big Boy meets the Challenger at a water tower.
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Train-a-mania, your graphics doont look so good is it set to low?
Anyway, first is...a train on a bridge.
And the second, THe Mallard, in All its Glory!
*God ive been waiting too long for a RRT3 area*
Anyway, first is...a train on a bridge.
And the second, THe Mallard, in All its Glory!
*God ive been waiting too long for a RRT3 area*
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- Train on The Bridge!
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- The Mallard in All Its Glory!
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Perhaps you're right. That reminds me of one bug with the game - the left side of the loco has the numbers backwards.
Here's one of a government geep. Here's the story. I have two guys walk in, saying they work for the government. They tell me that they need to have three trains using my lines, so of course, I let them. They use three GP9s, but I know nothing else, except that they arrive in Carson. Some think that they transport weapons and ammo to Area 51, but I don't ask questions.
The second one is from one of the cut scenes.
Here's one of a government geep. Here's the story. I have two guys walk in, saying they work for the government. They tell me that they need to have three trains using my lines, so of course, I let them. They use three GP9s, but I know nothing else, except that they arrive in Carson. Some think that they transport weapons and ammo to Area 51, but I don't ask questions.
The second one is from one of the cut scenes.
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- Nice. From "Crossing the Alps."
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- An Amtrak train passing a Government-operated GP9.
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Thats why i took it from the left sidetrain-a-mania wrote:That reminds me of one bug with the game - the left side of the loco has the numbers backwards.
I tend to jsut take random pics myself.
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- The Legendary Orca Train
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Youve just got to love them oldies!train-a-mania wrote:Wait a second...in the first picture, the train has derailed!
Here's a pic of a Consolidation.
Speaking of Old, here is a FireFly.
be warned, graphics where on a low setting here.
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- A FireFly, not quite as fast as the name suggests ;)
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Here is a few, the first is just a random shot of a train entering a city station. The second is a Red Baron on one of my more hilly sandboxes.
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Guys, you all are definitely NOT oldschool RRT 2-3 is too boring for me. I prefer RRT or RRT Deluxe.
All of my screenshots are a rescalled - original ones were 320x200 (made with DOSBox' screenshot feature (Ctrl+F5)), but they were just to small and uncomfortable to gaze at them. Besides, they give exact impression of how RRT looked like on PC (the Amiga version was much better. Fortunately, deluxe version fixed most of graphical drawbacks).
All of my screenshots are a rescalled - original ones were 320x200 (made with DOSBox' screenshot feature (Ctrl+F5)), but they were just to small and uncomfortable to gaze at them. Besides, they give exact impression of how RRT looked like on PC (the Amiga version was much better. Fortunately, deluxe version fixed most of graphical drawbacks).
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see my transportation photos on fotozajezdnia
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Now that's an old game
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I have never played RT1, and those kinds of old games aren't really my type
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