1:35 My wife walked in the room and looked at the screen and almost had a heart attack thinking this woman was about ran over by a real train. Awesome video.
Thank you! Glad you like them. Here's a link to some screen shots I posted on Steam. They show some of the cities. steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197971081632/screenshots/?appid=1066780&sort=newestfirst&browsefilter=myfiles&view=imagewall
Hopefully the layout can open up enough so the Express is not stopped all the time by other trains. And hopefully someone mods out the horrid black smoke on late-era industry - most modern factories have scrubbers and filters and the like. Well done, 9/10! Room for improvement, but nevertheless remarkable considering the games limitations.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. Yeah. I agree the thick puffy smoke looks bad. At least the industry buildings (in cities) looks a little better than the factories. I probably shouldn't have called it a express train. Because I purposely put some of the stops in just as a change of pace. I'm getting ready to release a new video. It's about the same length and only has 3 stops and they are all at stations. Of course I didn't think to call the new one an express train. I guess I got that whole thing backwards. ;)
My compliments as always. Could you build a three story station? The first level would be underground. The second level is at street level. The third level is above everything. If you know the compass rose, take a piece of paper, make a point in the center and the lines will go through that point. The first level runs from north to south. Level 0 at street level runs from west to east. The third level runs from north-northeast to south-southwest. Look DAS + / I + / overlap these symbols and you will understand.
It is probably possible. But I'm not certain. In the Steam workshop there is a underground station mod and a elevated station mod. If you combine both of them with a regular station. It might be possible. When I build a map that's used for making a video. I try to only add things that can be seen in the video in order to limit video stutter. So combining all three station types wouldn't be a good idea in that situation. Because the person viewing the video would never see all 3 stations at once. But if you want to do it. It might be possible as I described above.
Cool! Thanks for mentioning that. What's kind of funny is that I used a satellite view map of Chicago for ideas before starting this map. It was kind of fun zooming in and following the railroad tracks around. :) I wasn't trying to build the city of Chicago in the game but I guess some of what I was looking at must have rubbed off.
Yeah they are all placed manually. This video has cities that were built by the game and then I added a bunch of stuff. But with some of my other videos I started with a blank map and add everything. So they were even more fun. :)
It's been long enough since I made the video that I'm not sure how many trains there are over all. But I tried to make as many trains visible as possible while keeping the over all number low as possible. (To help with the FPS.)
I thought about doing that. But this map has gotten so crowded (and slow) that I decided to start a new one. I hope to release a video from the new map sometime in the near future. Sorry about the delay in answering your question. For some reason I just noticed it now for the first time.
I never made the map available for download. It uses a massive number of mods. Including several small mods I made myself and never released. So it would be more of a hassle than it's worth for everybody involved to try and share the map. Sorry about that.
Thank you. I have about 200 mods enabled for that map. Unfortunately to many to list individually. But I got them all from two spots. The Steam Workshop and here -> www.transportfever.net/filebase/index.php?filebase/80-transport-fever-2/
@@General_Tso Yah, I wasn't even asking for them, TPF2 not being on sale since release and nuclear powered machine required to run this many mods being two reasons.
I laid the track in the normal fashion. If you are not familiar with double slip switches. That might be what is confusing you. In the game after you create a intersection by laying a track across another track. You can then click on the intersection and a option will appear allowing you to change it to a double slip switch. There is one exception. If the angle of the intersection is to extreme in either direction then the double slip switch option is not available. If you try messing around making intersections at different angle. You will be able to get a feel of when you can and can not make double slip switches.
I'm using over 200 mods and unfortunately I don't know of anyway to get a list of all of them. And unfortunately the list is to long to manually create it. So sorry but I can't provide a list. If it's any help. I got all of my mod's from two places... 1. The TF2 Steam Workshop -> steamcommunity.com/app/1066780/workshop/ 2. The TF2 .net website -> www.transportfever.net/filebase/index.php?filebase/80-transport-fever-2/ I used most of the building mods and landscape mods that I could find. And many of the rail and vehicle mods that applied to the era of the video (modern).
1:35 My wife walked in the room and looked at the screen and almost had a heart attack thinking this woman was about ran over by a real train. Awesome video.
Imagine a transport fever 2 trainsim mod ngl that would be dope
That would certainly be interesting.
I love it how detailed it is. I know how much work it is. Good Job
Thank you! Glad you like it.
It would be cool to see at the end how the city looks like, btw i really enjoy your videos!
Thank you! Glad you like them.
Here's a link to some screen shots I posted on Steam. They show some of the cities.
steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197971081632/screenshots/?appid=1066780&sort=newestfirst&browsefilter=myfiles&view=imagewall
how?! it's beautifull. i could watch this all day.
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
How? Hundreds of mods and hundreds of hours. :)
Wow ..My Respect Man ..Very amazing Video :)
Thanks. I'm glad you like it.
Excellent job! Thank you very much!
I'm glad you liked it!
elevated and tunnel railway should be ballastless tracks
That bird sound... :D
Great scenery though, thanks for the ride
Beautiful your videos 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I have a new one I'm getting ready to release. Hopefully this week.
Beautiful rail network. 👏
Thank you!
Hopefully the layout can open up enough so the Express is not stopped all the time by other trains. And hopefully someone mods out the horrid black smoke on late-era industry - most modern factories have scrubbers and filters and the like.
Well done, 9/10! Room for improvement, but nevertheless remarkable considering the games limitations.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it.
Yeah. I agree the thick puffy smoke looks bad. At least the industry buildings (in cities) looks a little better than the factories.
I probably shouldn't have called it a express train. Because I purposely put some of the stops in just as a change of pace.
I'm getting ready to release a new video. It's about the same length and only has 3 stops and they are all at stations. Of course I didn't think to call the new one an express train. I guess I got that whole thing backwards. ;)
glad you back...
My compliments as always. Could you build a three story station? The first level would be underground. The second level is at street level. The third level is above everything. If you know the compass rose, take a piece of paper, make a point in the center and the lines will go through that point. The first level runs from north to south. Level 0 at street level runs from west to east. The third level runs from north-northeast to south-southwest. Look DAS + / I + / overlap these symbols and you will understand.
It is probably possible. But I'm not certain. In the Steam workshop there is a underground station mod and a elevated station mod. If you combine both of them with a regular station. It might be possible.
When I build a map that's used for making a video. I try to only add things that can be seen in the video in order to limit video stutter. So combining all three station types wouldn't be a good idea in that situation. Because the person viewing the video would never see all 3 stations at once. But if you want to do it. It might be possible as I described above.
Yes mod station Steam is present
Station underground e station 2 level.
My project is Steam....... My profile umberto1380
It will certainly be possible with mods. Ive seen such things in the first transport fever
when you get into point city getting near the station it looks like your approaching Chicago Union Staton
Cool! Thanks for mentioning that. What's kind of funny is that I used a satellite view map of Chicago for ideas before starting this map. It was kind of fun zooming in and following the railroad tracks around. :)
I wasn't trying to build the city of Chicago in the game but I guess some of what I was looking at must have rubbed off.
Great video... Fantastic Job...
Thank you.
Amazing ! I imagine that you had to place every parked vehicle manually, as they don't exist in the vanilla game ?
Yeah they are all placed manually. This video has cities that were built by the game and then I added a bunch of stuff. But with some of my other videos I started with a blank map and add everything. So they were even more fun. :)
Good video man I just liked and subscribed DDG sent me
Guau fantastic!!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
Well done... If only i would have the will power to build this large of a map... Tell me, how many trains are active on the map?
It's been long enough since I made the video that I'm not sure how many trains there are over all. But I tried to make as many trains visible as possible while keeping the over all number low as possible. (To help with the FPS.)
Thank you for this video. Nice. How large Is your map? 16x16 km?
A medium map. I used the map editor to create a medium map that was just level grass and nothing else. That's what I started with.
i need more, i wanna see all the lines on this map first person tbh. think you can make it happen?
I thought about doing that. But this map has gotten so crowded (and slow) that I decided to start a new one. I hope to release a video from the new map sometime in the near future.
Sorry about the delay in answering your question. For some reason I just noticed it now for the first time.
@@General_Tso you're good, creating content is very busy work, on top of whatever your day job is, and home life, can't wait to see the new map!
Nice 👍 how can I download this map ?
I never made the map available for download. It uses a massive number of mods. Including several small mods I made myself and never released. So it would be more of a hassle than it's worth for everybody involved to try and share the map. Sorry about that.
Which mods are you running?
Yes.
must've been lot of work, gj
Thank you. I have about 200 mods enabled for that map. Unfortunately to many to list individually. But I got them all from two spots. The Steam Workshop and here -> www.transportfever.net/filebase/index.php?filebase/80-transport-fever-2/
@@General_Tso Yah, I wasn't even asking for them, TPF2 not being on sale since release and nuclear powered machine required to run this many mods being two reasons.
@@ctx4241 it's on sale now
@@thebullhornstreamer4742 ill check it out, thank you
I'm gonna ask a stupid question so bear with me. How does one access the cockpit mode?
2:25 how do you get that kind of rail? No needing for big space to change tracks?
I laid the track in the normal fashion. If you are not familiar with double slip switches. That might be what is confusing you. In the game after you create a intersection by laying a track across another track. You can then click on the intersection and a option will appear allowing you to change it to a double slip switch. There is one exception. If the angle of the intersection is to extreme in either direction then the double slip switch option is not available. If you try messing around making intersections at different angle. You will be able to get a feel of when you can and can not make double slip switches.
Could it be possible to get your mods list somewhere? I did not see any link in the description.
I'm using over 200 mods and unfortunately I don't know of anyway to get a list of all of them. And unfortunately the list is to long to manually create it. So sorry but I can't provide a list.
If it's any help. I got all of my mod's from two places...
1. The TF2 Steam Workshop -> steamcommunity.com/app/1066780/workshop/
2. The TF2 .net website -> www.transportfever.net/filebase/index.php?filebase/80-transport-fever-2/
I used most of the building mods and landscape mods that I could find. And many of the rail and vehicle mods that applied to the era of the video (modern).
@@General_Tso I do understand that... anyway if you get the time just to use CommonAPI Mods export option, I would like very much to get the log :)
Wow..., What CPU are you running?
i7-7820X
Do you use another rails? And what is the name of the mod?
Yes I use a rail mod. Here it is.
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1981221821&searchtext=