Google Earth - Trainz

trainz2010vinny

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I think auran should have to make collaboration with Google Earth that will run google earth sotware while playing trainz .

It is very diicult ot irst go to google earth, see the rout and then switch back to trainz , and build that. Very annoying and time consuming
 
If you run Trainz windowed, you can slide the game off to the side, and view GE, Topo Maps, and photos, sizing the monitor screen in half.
 
THIS IS NOT FAIR

If you run Trainz windowed, you can slide the game off to the side, and view GE, Topo Maps, and photos, sizing the monitor screen in half.
Hello Mr . This is not fare. i am not here to offend AURAN. i am only here to add extra features that help users to draw route easily . What u say, is right but u know that this will consume more RAM than i the google feature was made inbuilt
 
Hello Mr . This is not fare. i am not here to offend AURAN. i am only here to add extra features that help users to draw route easily . What u say, is right but u know that this will consume more RAM than i the google feature was made inbuilt

And if Google Earth was inbuilt it would still use more ram. I doubt whether Google would permit it anyway.
Use windowed or as I do another PC.
 
Hasn't the OP mentioned this previously?

Whether or not, anyway, the answer is the same - you can use Transdem to overlay your route with imagery from Google Maps which is pretty much the same as you will see in Google Earth. However all Google imagery is copyrighted (if you look closely in Google Maps or Streetview you will see little watermarks everywhere) so should only be used as a guide to paint your own textures.
 
Hasn't the OP mentioned this previously?

Whether or not, anyway, the answer is the same - you can use Transdem to overlay your route with imagery from Google Maps which is pretty much the same as you will see in Google Earth. However all Google imagery is copyrighted (if you look closely in Google Maps or Streetview you will see little watermarks everywhere) so should only be used as a guide to paint your own textures.

The 1945 imagery that partially covers the UK is incredibly useful here too ;)
 
And India is actually well favoured for GE/GM coverage - compared even to some western countries such as Norway and Sweden, you have pretty much full high res coverage.
 
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