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I think he means the track gradient, mate. Doesn't look too bad for my eye but I'm a shortline guy so don't trust me when it comes to gradients under 2%! :hehe: That trestle scene looks gorgeous.
 
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well, as u can see, the medium fps rate is arround 8 and thats a big problem :(
idk if this route will gona have a future, but im gona try
Unfortunately DEM map allways generates low fps ,theat`s the reason theat make me stop using TransDem softwhere. Hope TANE will resolve this problem.
 
Why would that be? DEM-based baseboards are in no way different to manually terra-formed baseboards.
maybe on DEM maps we have to cover a verry large area and theats give so low fps? i`m not sure theat is the only reason, i fealt this lag at all DEM routes.
 
maybe on DEM maps we have to cover a verry large area and theats give so low fps? i`m not sure theat is the only reason, i fealt this lag at all DEM routes.
If you think you have too many baseboards, simply apply the route filter when generating terrain in TransDEM, set the baseboard radius very low, i.e. to 1 or even 0, and that should be it.
 
Experimenting with scenery and lighting in preparation for a new route. I'm open to suggestions for things I should add or change for a Marias Pass feel.




A top-down view.
 
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