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Old 26th July 2005, 10:44   #1
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Default Piccadilly 5.2 News

No, this isn't to tll you that it's been released! But it soon will be!

I have some news that may intrest allot of you.
1.) Piccadilly Line v5.2 is very near to release, and will be on the new BRJ site when it's put back up at the end of the month!
2.) It won't run on BVE2!!!!!!!!
3.) A BRAND NEW, photo-real LT1973 stock will be released at the same time at BRJ!
4.) It will run from Baron's Court to Arnos Grove, and gradually be extended in stages to Uxbridge, Cockfosters and Heathrow Airport.

Any other intresting Picc v5.2 news, post it below.
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A BRAND NEW, photo-real LT1973 stock will be released at the same time at BRJ!
Wow that sounds exciting!!!!!

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Nice one!
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!

Bve 4 Piccadilly Line + Photo-realistic cab = 1 Happy me
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Old 26th July 2005, 12:41   #5
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Sounds Good! Tom's routes are usually very realistic too.
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As Tom's MSN BETA (basically means I'm bombarded with newer versions - but I don't mind), I can say this route even runs with max detail with about 20fps minimum on a 900Mhz machine!!!
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Shame it's not on BVE2 though! I can't see the difference, when I did the MHE last month, the BVE4 routefile ran in BVE2, except the rain and fog didn't work - Hmmmm??? Is there something that is specific for BVE4 which I didn't include?
I wonder if Picc v5.2 will run anyway on BVE2?????
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It may well do, I know others have

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You get a high framerate in BVE4 than BVE2 Ive found, which is better.
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BVE4 has far more features than BVE2, switch!
 
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I will!
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Yeah, the only problem with the old Picc route was that it required a really powerful computer to run it.
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Yes, I have a mint PC, and it still take 20 mins to load the full line! And it's jumpy, I mean the train stop with sound still going, and then carries on.
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