Re: pak128.Japan Reply #35 – September 26, 2010, 02:29:27 am Quote from: greenling – on September 25, 2010, 02:37:47 pmYoshiit´s Your pakset an Open Scoure or a Privats Pakset?I Wandt Pimp my Pak128 With Some Models from Your Pakset.I Wandt not get in Trobbel!GreenlingThe source files for most pak128.Japan objects are available on the web site above. Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #36 – September 26, 2010, 09:26:15 am YoshiThanks You!For You Info.Greenling Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #37 – September 28, 2010, 04:52:40 pm http://pak128.jpn.org/ is the official site? I'm going to update the Simutrans.com (http://www.simutrans.com/paksets.htm#pak128.Japan).Besides, we can create the address (not webspace) 128japan.simutrans.com and point it to your site. If you move the stuff somewhere else, we can merely redirect the address with no problem. It's easy and no one will loose the pakset.If you are thinking of a graphic repository for new artists, some paksets are already stored in SourceForge svn, hosting the pak128japan won't be a problem either, I believe. Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #38 – September 28, 2010, 09:27:06 pm on a future release, would it be possible to put shinkansen on standard gauge and the other trains on narrow (cape) gauge?or would this break older save games? Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #39 – September 29, 2010, 12:21:23 pm Quote from: IgorEliezer – on September 28, 2010, 04:52:40 pmhttp://pak128.jpn.org/ is the official site? I'm going to update the Simutrans.com (http://www.simutrans.com/paksets.htm#pak128.Japan).Besides, we can create the address (not webspace) 128japan.simutrans.com and point it to your site. If you move the stuff somewhere else, we can merely redirect the address with no problem. It's easy and no one will loose the pakset.If you are thinking of a graphic repository for new artists, some paksets are already stored in SourceForge svn, hosting the pak128japan won't be a problem either, I believe. Yes, http://pak128.jpn.org/ is now the official site. And it's OK to create a new subdomain (128japan.simutrans.com) and make it point to the site, although I cannot see the need to do so. By the way, screenshots on the page (http://www.simutrans.com/paksets.htm#pak128.Japan) are not from pak128.Japan. Or if they are, there are lots of addons made for the standard pak128.I don't think it's a good idea host the files on SourceForge, as the current system works fine.Quote from: AEO – on September 28, 2010, 09:27:06 pmon a future release, would it be possible to put shinkansen on standard gauge and the other trains on narrow (cape) gauge?or would this break older save games?The shinkansen is not the only railway using 1435mm gauage in Japan. There are several railways using 1435mm gauge. There are some issues, if you divide the trains depending on the track gauge.1. There are four types of gauge width currently used for normal p****enger railways in Japan, namely 762mm, 1067mm, 1372mm, and 1435mm. And trams use 1067mm, 1372mm, and 1435mm. There were some railways using 600mm, 610mm and 914mm as well. That's simply too many and trams cannot have more than one type of depot (or waytype) in Simutrans. 2. There are some railways which have changed the gauge width in their history. For instance, Keisei changed its gauge width from 1372mm to 1435mm in 1959. If you play a game only with the Keisei trains and the game p****ed 1959, then there would be no new vehilces in 1372mm depot, instead, you would need to sell the whole trains and replace the track with the 1435mm track. This might be enjoyable for some, but not for me at least.3. There are some dual gauge sections, where different gauges share one track. For instane, Keikyu uses 1435mm gauge and it had a dual gauge section to allow freight trains to and from the JNR network to run. This is not supported by Simutrans.Anyway, I don't want to make the game too complicated, I won't devide the trains by the gauge at least at this moment. Quote Selected Last Edit: September 29, 2010, 01:18:08 pm by yoshi
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #40 – October 17, 2010, 01:28:10 am Is it possible to copy airport files from another 128 pak and use in pak128.japan? I tried to copy the airports pak from pak128, which worked, but when I tried to copy airplane vehicles I would get an error message. Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #41 – October 17, 2010, 01:56:14 am Quote from: Kujichagulia – on October 17, 2010, 01:28:10 amIs it possible to copy airport files from another 128 pak and use in pak128.japan? I tried to copy the airports pak from pak128, which worked, but when I tried to copy airplane vehicles I would get an error message.Did you copy the cargo aircrafts as well? If so, that's probably because the goods defined in the aircrafts are not available in pak128.Japan. Copy only the p****enger aircrafts, or edit the goods types of these cargo aircrafts. Quote Selected
Re: pak128.Japan Reply #42 – October 17, 2010, 01:59:26 am Quote from: yoshi – on October 17, 2010, 01:56:14 amDid you copy the cargo aircrafts as well? If so, that's probably because the goods defined in the aircrafts are not available in pak128.Japan. Copy only the p****enger aircrafts, or edit the goods types of these cargo aircrafts.I see. Thank you very much for your fast reply! Quote Selected