RoysTrainz
Rembrandt van Trainz
specs copied from post #477
@Rail4pete: here a copy of post #477!
Thanks Carfreak4 thank you but here is the amazing surprise most people won't believe.
to develop this megalomano route of more than 2000 km full 3d prototypical takes more than just guts and knowledge and of course time. For the development it needs a good strong computer and here are the specs:
Yes this kind of desktop is more than handy to run extensive tests and develop routes like this and it works almost flawless.
2weeks ago we used my sons Acer aspire 44xx i forgot the exact number here but a 4year old notebook not for high end gaming just a sweet and fast normal notebook for a price than he told me around 650 euro...... Well what we saw trainz running untuned not tweaked at all at fps you only could say WOW,WOW holy cow.
It made me feel very good since my original thoughts and concept of my route designs where made in such a way that despite the enormous amount of data and detail it should still run well to very well which was proven on this Aspire. what a sweet feeling you can imagine seeing running ocemys heavy detailed container trainz fully loaded 100car consists as if it was made for it.
I remember me testing last year on my very old Acer travelmate 8810 was it? i was already chocked it run not very well but run at descent fps but that ati card in their was a toaster already when I bought but the heck most people today have more than descent computers desktops and notebooks alike and the hardware only gets better and not always more expensive so do you need NASA grade computers ??? Noo i tend to say to follow Virgin airlines concept and fly to space with the new designed lightweight super planes to space i.o. Nasa dinosaur spaceship should be retired indeed.
Roy
@Rail4pete: here a copy of post #477!
Thanks Carfreak4 thank you but here is the amazing surprise most people won't believe.
to develop this megalomano route of more than 2000 km full 3d prototypical takes more than just guts and knowledge and of course time. For the development it needs a good strong computer and here are the specs:
- Asus rampage III motherboard bios version 0402 08/13/10
- CPU I7 intel family X 980 3.33 GHz overclocked 4.2 GHZ Win7 64bit of course never crashes so far on trainz
- SPD DDR3 3 slots each 2048MB Max bandwith 667Mhz
- Gygabyte GTX 580 runs very well
- Few 1 TB sata hd
- Intel x25 M sata SSD 80 GB for testing route super fast!
- Zalman 3D monitor with superb stereo 3D view
Yes this kind of desktop is more than handy to run extensive tests and develop routes like this and it works almost flawless.
2weeks ago we used my sons Acer aspire 44xx i forgot the exact number here but a 4year old notebook not for high end gaming just a sweet and fast normal notebook for a price than he told me around 650 euro...... Well what we saw trainz running untuned not tweaked at all at fps you only could say WOW,WOW holy cow.
It made me feel very good since my original thoughts and concept of my route designs where made in such a way that despite the enormous amount of data and detail it should still run well to very well which was proven on this Aspire. what a sweet feeling you can imagine seeing running ocemys heavy detailed container trainz fully loaded 100car consists as if it was made for it.
I remember me testing last year on my very old Acer travelmate 8810 was it? i was already chocked it run not very well but run at descent fps but that ati card in their was a toaster already when I bought but the heck most people today have more than descent computers desktops and notebooks alike and the hardware only gets better and not always more expensive so do you need NASA grade computers ??? Noo i tend to say to follow Virgin airlines concept and fly to space with the new designed lightweight super planes to space i.o. Nasa dinosaur spaceship should be retired indeed.
Roy