JonMyrlennBailey
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After playing with Trainz for about 6 years now, I've just discovered something I've never noticed before.
Train headlights don't illuminate the ground if it is flat and level that is. I just noticed this while playing TS12 at night. While my trucks drive on a level road: ground painted with gravel texture, no light is cast upon the earth. Train lights do, however, reflect off sloping ground as a hillside, narrow canyon walls, a rock face or a cliff. Train lights will reflect off other level surfaces as YARN road, track, ground splines and ballast.
I am not sure if the lights reflect off Topo water.
Does level bare (textured) ground get illuminated by vehicles at night in T:ANE or newer?
In the newest edition of Trainz, does light and shadow still bleed through objects as bridge decks over a river?
Sometime later:
Well, this is odd, I'm driving my trucks in a convoy at night through farm country where the ground is all flat. It appears that some of the trucks are illuminating the ground to the side of the YARN road while others are not. They are all the same model truck (engine). I guess this ground lighting thing might be a hit or miss.
Train headlights don't illuminate the ground if it is flat and level that is. I just noticed this while playing TS12 at night. While my trucks drive on a level road: ground painted with gravel texture, no light is cast upon the earth. Train lights do, however, reflect off sloping ground as a hillside, narrow canyon walls, a rock face or a cliff. Train lights will reflect off other level surfaces as YARN road, track, ground splines and ballast.
I am not sure if the lights reflect off Topo water.
Does level bare (textured) ground get illuminated by vehicles at night in T:ANE or newer?
In the newest edition of Trainz, does light and shadow still bleed through objects as bridge decks over a river?
Sometime later:
Well, this is odd, I'm driving my trucks in a convoy at night through farm country where the ground is all flat. It appears that some of the trucks are illuminating the ground to the side of the YARN road while others are not. They are all the same model truck (engine). I guess this ground lighting thing might be a hit or miss.
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