''GRASS'' Ry shots (Large Screenshots)

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the engine was made by Cozmo and is available here. http://www.ustrainz.com/products/locomotives/sp_freeware/EMD_MP15.php botom of the page.

more grass:)
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Great Pics!

Hey guys, awesome shots! It's good to be back on the forum, even though the old one is gone...

Rail4Pete, Where did you get that hi-nose GP7(GP9).

Dietrich :)
 
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VR E371 brings a short goods train down 'the gap' into a small goods yard at Skinners Lane.
 
Just what is going on with all these incredible screenshots with the amazing clarity and detail? Are you guys using some add-on software, or a 1GB video card or something? You can't tell me this is normal TRS2006 on a mid-size PC. What's the secret?
 
An oldie, but nothing flasher than TRS04 on an unsupported underspec computer (PIII 540Mhz 256Mb RAM) with a very mid-priced graphics card (can't remember exactly, but an Nvidea with 128Mb) set at 4x AntiAliasing, 8x Anisotropic for the screenie.

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Andy :)
 
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Just what is going on with all these incredible screenshots with the amazing clarity and detail? Are you guys using some add-on software, or a 1GB video card or something? You can't tell me this is normal TRS2006 on a mid-size PC. What's the secret?

alazose,

You probably can't see the performance behind these single frame pictures. There is probably no telling how fast they run. You can get just about any computer (after 1998 maybe) to render a scene like this, but with great performance loss.

Best way to get this clarity:

A) Turn Anti-Aliasing to the max (8x)
B) Turn Anisotropic Filtering to the max (x16)
C) Turn resolution to 1280x1024
D) Turn monitor DPI to 120
E) Turn Mip-Map and Texture Quality up to High
F) Turn Bump Mapping on
G) Adjust the sun color of the layout
H) Add good or bad weather fog
I) Set an early time of day
J) Get a realistic cloud texture (Golden October happens to be my fav)
K) Place lots of grass
L) Place lots of high detail Trees

Follow these and you should have a high quality picture, but with a great performance loss. I'd say for a mid-range system about 8 fps minimum. Maybe less.

Screens from me later!

~Zapper~
 
Hentis made a post about it in the freeware content section. Do a forum search for his username. It should contain all the information you need.

Cheers

Chris
 
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