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Old 24th May 2009, 08:11   #1
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Default OpenBVE Piccadilly line

Here are screenshots of the Piccadilly line for OpenBVE

Note: This is work in progress from TomB.

1973 Tube Stock
www.piccbve.co.uk/openBVE.htm

Piccadilly line progress
www.piccbve.co.uk/openBVE2.htm
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Old 25th May 2009, 09:31   #2
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The quality of the route by today's standards is pretty poor looking to be honest.
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The quality of the route by today's standards is pretty poor looking to be honest.
And people wonder why some routes/trains are never finished.

People do BVE/oBVE for free, and you retort comments like that? Have some respect for the level of work already achieved, and if still not happy, do it yourself.
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The quality of the route by today's standards is pretty poor looking to be honest.
The 'WIP' shots seem pretty good, keep it up
Bengley these are 'WIP' shots and not the finshed the article, considering these guy's do it their own time us as users should be grateful
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The quality of the route by today's standards is pretty poor looking to be honest.
I do apologise if they are not to your exacting standards. Perhaps I ought not to provide 'WIP' screenshots?

The textures in many of the tube sections look naff, because now they are seen closer and at a higher res than previously. Some also have problems because of the BVE/openBVE differences. Parts of the tube stock also look naff, because they're 2003 textures, which are gradually being replaced.
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I do apologise if they are not to your exacting standards. Perhaps I ought not to provide 'WIP' screenshots?

The textures in many of the tube sections look naff, because now they are seen closer and at a higher res than previously. Some also have problems because of the BVE/openBVE differences. Parts of the tube stock also look naff, because they're 2003 textures, which are gradually being replaced.
Tom, keep up the good work.
You are a valuable asset to this growing community
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The work looks great, Tom, keep it up and be encouraged by the positive comments here. Having seen your route in its embryonic form at Acton, I can confirm that there is another class addition to the BVE library on its way.

Contributors should remember just what an enormous contribution Tom has made to our hobby, and should support any further contributions from his keyboard.

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The work looks great, Tom, keep it up and be encouraged by the positive comments here. Having seen your route in its embryonic form at Acton, I can confirm that there is another class addition to the BVE library on its way.

Contributors should remember just what an enormous contribution Tom has made to our hobby, and should support any further contributions from his keyboard.

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its in alot better Detail than some of the finished routes I've seen! I can't wait for it to be finished
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It was simply my opinion. At least I didn't start saying 'AHH it looks **** you suck' because it doesn't look bad. The route actually looks OK, I think it's just the fact that the train has a low polygon count.
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