A new Polish route
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A new Polish route
The very interesting Polish website http://bve.e6.pl/ has been re-activated, and a new route has even been created and added.
This is a real route from Szklarska Poreba Gorna (Poland) to Harrachov (Czech Republic).
16 km, 30 minutes.
The rolling stock (DMU SA-134) to use on this route is available as well.
Enjoy
And thanks a lot to the author Rave !
This is a real route from Szklarska Poreba Gorna (Poland) to Harrachov (Czech Republic).
16 km, 30 minutes.
The rolling stock (DMU SA-134) to use on this route is available as well.
Enjoy
And thanks a lot to the author Rave !
Last edited by fcancalon on Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:36 pm; edited 1 time in total
fcancalon- Posts : 59
Join date : 2011-07-17
new Polish route
The route is very very "raw" ! Too much bugs.
vpodhola- Posts : 39
Join date : 2011-10-30
Age : 81
Location : Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Re: A new Polish route
... Well, it is not so easy to build a route for BVE. And we have to be happy that a new production is being done. I am unable to do it but I think that Rave would not disagree if somebody, from the BVE community, proposes to prepare a version 2
fcancalon- Posts : 59
Join date : 2011-07-17
Re: A new Polish route
I'm sure that there is a fix to any "bugs" once they are identified. It would be unusual not to find some in a new work, especially a first release. (I've only looked at this route with "routeviewer" so far, have yet to run it in realtime)
Re: A new Polish route
This route is in fact a real one (not just tracks on the grass, but a route with a landscape).
I effectively got a freezing issue just at the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. But, as indicated by Graymac, this route has been published just a few days ago - so it is normal to identify such bugs ...
I effectively got a freezing issue just at the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. But, as indicated by Graymac, this route has been published just a few days ago - so it is normal to identify such bugs ...
fcancalon- Posts : 59
Join date : 2011-07-17
cog railway
I would like to add that this route continues in Czech Republic to the towns Tanvald and Jablonec nad Nisou (Northern Bohemia). Some parts in Czech Republic were the cog railway. Unfortunately the traffic between Czech Republic and Poland was many years ago interrupted.
vpodhola- Posts : 39
Join date : 2011-10-30
Age : 81
Location : Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Re: A new Polish route
Well... a common issue of railway networks in Central Europe. in Poland for instance between the 2 biggest cities in Southern Poland, Katowice and Krakow, 2:20 minutes for 70 kilometers, and the modernisation has been postponed. What is awful is that the trip duration in 1941 (let us forget this period) was 1:10 with steam locomotives and a stop at the border (Katowice was in the Reich, Krakow in the GeneralKommisariat).
fcancalon- Posts : 59
Join date : 2011-07-17
Re: A new Polish route
Sir Rave has new revision railway with "autumn" route,
I did just today did download and it does look very well.
The webpage download site is this http://bve.e6.pl/
Good day and night for all.
HK
I did just today did download and it does look very well.
The webpage download site is this http://bve.e6.pl/
Good day and night for all.
HK
HijauKuda- Posts : 102
Join date : 2012-01-18
Re: A new Polish route
I see one problem: Fps in the station Jakuzsyce is very low and I do not understand why. May be there are some objects requiring too much of memory because in the beginning and the end of the route fps is very good.
Does anybody have the same problem?
Does anybody have the same problem?
vpodhola- Posts : 39
Join date : 2011-10-30
Age : 81
Location : Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
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