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Alfa Romeo 33 Train Simulator (2009) | Oh now i see. It first looked like chinese letters to me, but it says Permanent 4 on both sides. Its just mirrored on the left. Does Permanent 4 mean we can identify the engine? | |
Jinbei H2L Train Simulator (2009) | This is definitely it. They used real photos for all of their traffic cars. | |
AEC Regent V Train Simulator (2009) | OK so a little research later. So this bus color is apparently from Sheffield England, The place where woodhead line used to be (the rails seem to have long since gone) smg.photobucket.com/user/andyrad/media/Buses/7879WJ.jpg.html the bus I see in a lot of these images seems to be an AEC Regent Sorry for labeling it wrong before but it looked the same shape as the Bristol I posted before. Also there seems to be no such bus as a 'Bristol lodeca'? closest I can find is Lodekka But still AEC Regent? in Sheffield Corporation blue and cream.. It looks black but I think its ment to be blue.. But maybe it was black in the past I have no idea about vintage British transport companies heh :P | |
Jinbei H2L Train Simulator (2009) | Hi. Uses the same body but I found where I believe the textures came from. www.autoxpertgroup.com/brands/exterior_photos/14# So Jin bei H2L? | |
TechArt Magnum Train Simulator (2009) | Well Looky here. I Guess we know where they got the textures from now then? www.motor1.com/news/14089/techart-magnum-based-on-cayenne-turbo-presentation-in-geneva/ | |
Alfa Romeo 33 Train Simulator (2009) | I would say it is real, The Alfa badge can be seen there. Also the rear is mirrored but it seems to be a Permanent 4 judging by the right badge. g.scheidt.free.fr/Alfa/Alfa33/CIMG5056.JPG | |
Leyland Titan Train Simulator (2009) | Polish Wheelman wrote 1958 Leyland Titan PD2/40 with Longwell Green body. ref.: www.alamy.com/stock-photo/leyland-titan.html www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leyland-titan-pd-240-with-longwell-green-body-built-1958-67419000.html Good work, Thanks. Did this also come in single deck? Because this is mostly the same model. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=112951#AddComment | |
Leyland Tiger Train Simulator (2009) | Hmm.. The name was changed? I set it as Leyland because.. Well It says Leyland on the grill. Why was this changed with no conversation on what it is when I already gave half of the name? I am not being rude, I am being curious, Please do not misread this and apply any aggression, I feel like I need to add this | |
TechArt Magnum Train Simulator (2009) | GamerFIB7590 wrote Some Porsche Cayenne knockoff? It's a modified Porsche | |
TechArt Magnum Train Simulator (2009) | Some Porsche Cayenne knockoff? | |
TechArt Magnum Train Simulator (2009) | www.flickr.com/photos/44356688@N07/4333415649/ From South West China High Speed Route addon. First TechArt on IGCD! -- Last edit: 2017-04-20 13:16:37 | |
Roewe 750 Train Simulator (2009) | From South West China High Speed Route addon. webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=3160 -- Last edit: 2017-04-20 13:11:04 | |
Shudu CDK6122CER Train Simulator (2009) | EDIT: Bullseye! Shudu CDK6122CER (look at the paint scheme!) img.auto-che.com/photo/big/cdk/cdk6122cer-252-shudu.jpg -- Last edit: 2017-04-19 20:55:05 | |
Shudu CDK6122CER Train Simulator (2009) | From South West China High Speed Route Add-On -- Last edit: 2017-04-19 21:26:47 | |
Alfa Romeo 33 Train Simulator (2009) | Either a real Alfa Romeo or a chinese copy. From South West China High Speed Route Add-On. | |
Jinbei H2L Train Simulator (2009) | Kingstar Neptune i would say: kingstar2004.en.made-in-china.com/product/uMYnfHPlFrRU/China-KINGSTAR-Neptune-L6-14-Seats-Light-Bus-Autobus-Minibus.html From South West China High Speed Route Add-On | |
King Long XMQ6129Y Train Simulator (2009) | This is NOT a Setra. Its a chinese copy: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:King_Long_XMQ6129Y From South West China High Speed Route Add-On. store.steampowered.com/app/376954/ First King Long on IGCD! -- Last edit: 2017-04-19 19:37:48 | |
Alexander Dennis Dart SLF Train Simulator (2009) | Based on the 2005 Alexander Dennis Dart SLF (Alexander Dennis Mini Pointer) operated by Southern Vectis: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/Southern_Vectis_309.JPG upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3a/Southern_Vectis_311_HW54_BUO_rear.JPG | |
Leyland Titan Train Simulator (2009) | 1958 Leyland Titan PD2/40 with Longwell Green body. ref.: www.alamy.com/stock-photo/leyland-titan.html www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leyland-titan-pd-240-with-longwell-green-body-built-1958-67419000.html | |
Scammell Highwayman Train Simulator (2009) | This one quite looks the part. ccmv.aecsouthall.co.uk/p392609337/h280AAC29#h280aac29 | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Agree - Anything from the game developer added to the game would be considered just extra content. But as you said it does become harder now we have these kind of expansions. Now I never would post mods on here, This is why I can not add anything to Euro Truck Simulator, My game is so riddled with mods Its hard to take a screenshot that would not have one in view.. But that's going off topic. I guess the question we are left with is what makes mods official? If they are sold by the developer, Or if they are Only made by the developer? Also for the discussing of rules and such things this seems.. Kind of awkward? is there any forum, or place we can all talk about these kinds of things? | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | The problem is: What makes a mod official? Until now i thought the mod needs to be developed by the game developers. | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Mieguy wrote I did not make the rules. Sorry if it offended you. My explanations were basic and can't be applied to all games here. If a mod is official or not is difficult to say on Train Simulator. But to make one thing clear: Addons you can't get in the Steam Shop are definitely not official. Anything from 3DZug, JustTrains and RailTraction is obviously not official. Same goes for Freeware and user created content. So until another admin says something different i will add all other mods on the Steam Shop here. Like Twilight Sparkplug did. Admins, please tell me if its wrong. If mods aren't official, we don't put them | |
Ford LTD Crown Victoria Train Simulator (2009) | From Feather River Canyon route addon. | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | I did not make the rules. Sorry if it offended you. My explanations were basic and can't be applied to all games here. If a mod is official or not is difficult to say on Train Simulator. But to make one thing clear: Addons you can't get in the Steam Shop are definitely not official. Anything from 3DZug, JustTrains and RailTraction is obviously not official. Same goes for Freeware and user created content. So until another admin says something different i will add all other mods on the Steam Shop here. Like Twilight Sparkplug did. Admins, please tell me if its wrong. -- Last edit: 2017-03-29 15:36:14 | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | Cromwell or Centaur, no doubt about that | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | This is definitely a Cromwell. | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | I'm no expert, but it kinda looks like a Tiger | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | Looks german to me, panzerish chassis (although the machine gun is reversed, tigerish suspension) -- Last edit: 2017-03-27 07:13:45 | |
Scammell Highwayman Train Simulator (2009) | I think it is a Scammell, unsure of the model though. May be a Scammell Constructor -- Last edit: 2017-03-27 13:22:18 | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | There's no way the latest GTA V DLC were planned from the start. If the car is an official part of the game, I'd say it belongs here, no matter who created it. | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | well, The rules seem to sometimes be different from page to page here if I'm honest So Only DLC planned from the start, Granted The stories of liberty city was built into the game from the start, but does that mean the cars added from now on, Should not be added due to the fact they were not all planned from the very start of the game as the text you showed said? and I'm sure not all Forza cars were planned, Nowadays there are Paid mods, and there are DLC, To me these are more expansions to the game, since they are provided by Dovetail, for Train simulator, Sold on there site, and are in the DLC section of train simulators steam page. To me I would not class this the same as third part y paid mods you get from other sites (such as armstrongpowerhouse a site that Sells good quality mods for train simulator) In short, This is as official as DLC gets, Think of dovetail as just a Publisher then? I guess the easiest thing for me to do is.. Not add any content to this site. I will just sit back and watch other people upload cars and then start arguments that way. I have no problem researching cars, But I don't want to look into who made what DLC for what game, and if it was the original dev or not. Edit: Just to note, I am not being aggressive or confrontational here, Please Calmly tell me if I have misinterpreted anything you have said here, Sometimes things come across differently in text -- Last edit: 2017-03-26 20:45:18 | |
unknown Train Simulator (2009) | Force Protection Inc Cougar H | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Mieguy wrote Rinspeed or someone else should do the decision here, i wont delete this truck. Anything developed by the Developers of the original game (Dovetail Games) is an official addon or expansion. It adds something to the game which was planned from the beginning. In example in GTA V some of the cars from future expansions where already existing in the core data of the "Vanilla" game. Or if a new area is built into a RPG, the developers already left space to include it later. Modifications are usually built without a notification to the Developer. You can release it without problems because you use core data but altering things. Anything you personally add was designed by you. Most modifications use base data or convert things from other games if possible to modify the game experience but keeping the original game. My explanations were easy and can be applied to almost all games. For example: Spamming the Flight Simulator page on IGCD with any car that was ever modified into the game, you get a bottomless list of cars because developers still add cars to the core game as part of their mods. So how is the case with Train Simulator 20XX? Here you have to understand that Dovetail Games supports and advertises new mods by not just only putting them into their ingame shop but by also advertising them ingame and on their website. The "Sacramento Northern route" is a prime example of an unofficial mod with big developer support. Before it was released they kept writing articles on the website how awesome that new route is. It uses zero elements of the core game except for the HUD design and the floor textures. So how to handle this? I am not sure... let other admins deside. So we remove the Assetto Corsa DLCs, since they're actually mods supported by the devs? | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | T-44...? | |
United Defense M2 Bradley Train Simulator (2009) | M2 Bradley | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Rinspeed or someone else should do the decision here, i wont delete this truck. Anything developed by the Developers of the original game (Dovetail Games) is an official addon or expansion. It adds something to the game which was planned from the beginning. In example in GTA V some of the cars from future expansions where already existing in the core data of the "Vanilla" game. Or if a new area is built into a RPG, the developers already left space to include it later. Modifications are usually built without a notification to the Developer. You can release it without problems because you use core data but altering things. Anything you personally add was designed by you. Most modifications use base data or convert things from other games if possible to modify the game experience but keeping the original game. My explanations were easy and can be applied to almost all games. For example: Spamming the Flight Simulator page on IGCD with any car that was ever modified into the game, you get a bottomless list of cars because developers still add cars to the core game as part of their mods. So how is the case with Train Simulator 20XX? Here you have to understand that Dovetail Games supports and advertises new mods by not just only putting them into their ingame shop but by also advertising them ingame and on their website. The "Sacramento Northern route" is a prime example of an unofficial mod with big developer support. Before it was released they kept writing articles on the website how awesome that new route is. It uses zero elements of the core game except for the HUD design and the floor textures. So how to handle this? I am not sure... let other admins deside. -- Last edit: 2017-03-26 18:54:56 | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | What counts as official? I go by anything that is sold under the DLC section on steam, Excluding workshop items. Its also sold on dovetails official Train simulator site under routes. And Id say more 'Official' than many of the mobile, or web games on here. -- Last edit: 2017-03-26 18:21:35 | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Corris Railway is not an offical mod. | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | But that addon was not developed by Dovetail Games and thereby cannot be added. Atleast that was the rule when i asked last time. Its an officially supported mod. But not made by Dovetail Games. If this is okay, i have tons of other cars for you. -- Last edit: 2017-03-26 18:06:26 | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=87043 1944 Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV -- Last edit: 2017-03-27 09:23:35 | |
DAF XF Train Simulator (2009) | Truck only ever appears once, when it unloads the train on The Corris Railway DLC Tho the invisible track still exists during later scenarios. | |
Leyland Tank Cruiser Mk.VIII 'Cromwell' IV Train Simulator (2009) | Comes with the GWR 56XX Pack - So I assume its something British from WW2 | |
Scammell Highwayman Train Simulator (2009) | From the Isle of Wight DLC The most low detail vehicle I have ever seen in Trainsim, Appears in the distance during a heritage run on the Isle of Wight along side the steam tractors and such, so I'm assuming its British despite the long hood. I will try look into it more later. | |
Fowler Showmans Road Locomotive Train Simulator (2009) | From the Isle of Wight DLC. I looked up the license plate there and it turns out this is an exact copy of a real steam tractor, Same colors, name, plate. The others are just recolors, and modified versions of this so I labled them as the same type. www.steamscenes.org.uk/engines/fowler/showmans-road-locomotive/19782/ | |
Jones unknown Train Simulator (2009) | We can read "Jones" at the rear of the vehicle. Apparently it was a British crane manufacturer with similar design than this (ex: www.trucks-cranes.nl/hijskranen/jones/kl/66/joneskl66_02.jpg ), so it's definitively the make. | |
Jones unknown Train Simulator (2009) | From the Riviera line in the 50s DLC I literally have no idea what this could be, It appears in a map set in the 50s in the United kingdom if that helps. but who knows could be totally made up. | |
AEC Mammoth Train Simulator (2009) | From the Riviera line in the 50s DLC | |
Bristol FLF Train Simulator (2009) | From Weardale and Teesdale network DLC | |
AEC Regent V Train Simulator (2009) | .. I was wrong - From the Woodhead Line DLC -- Last edit: 2017-03-26 18:09:35 (Mieguy) |