Laurinlaki
Script Developer
Heyo :wave:
For the production of further routes in TRS19 I'm currently trying out the new technologies in route design and getting used to them. For that, a older and outdated route by another author was used as I did not want to bother building a new route from ground up for the experiments, and rather start a new realistic route later when I've gotten used more to the new options. Besides that, all new stuff you can see "looking nice" was done by me. I might add comparison pics another day. Its uncertain if or when this version of the route will see a release. I've got an idea how it might be possible but I will see that later when it has proceeded further. Because of that I will just refer to it as "Project X19" for now too.
That said, I don't want to withold those pictures from you any longer after the great feedback I already recieved on multiple Trainz discords and the german trainz forums. As this is work in progress, any feedback from you is appreciated to be used for later projects.
I hope you enjoy
Greets, Mika
For the production of further routes in TRS19 I'm currently trying out the new technologies in route design and getting used to them. For that, a older and outdated route by another author was used as I did not want to bother building a new route from ground up for the experiments, and rather start a new realistic route later when I've gotten used more to the new options. Besides that, all new stuff you can see "looking nice" was done by me. I might add comparison pics another day. Its uncertain if or when this version of the route will see a release. I've got an idea how it might be possible but I will see that later when it has proceeded further. Because of that I will just refer to it as "Project X19" for now too.
That said, I don't want to withold those pictures from you any longer after the great feedback I already recieved on multiple Trainz discords and the german trainz forums. As this is work in progress, any feedback from you is appreciated to be used for later projects.






I hope you enjoy
Greets, Mika
