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https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=1548831935
NOTE: This also allows you to have custom vehicles in the game. Be sure to click the "EXPORT" button to save your changes so it will load up each time you start a new game as well.
Happy city building everyone!
Anyway, thanks for your reply
Happy city building everyone!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=457516262
I haven't tried it in a while, but I'm thinking that it may not work anymore due to its age. I just never tested it after because I preferred the challenge of just having the normal speeds and what have you. I've loaded up a new game and going through the test as we speak, but I wanted to put that out there to keep it fair.
Of course, nothing works past its default state without a mod adjustment. 😁
Happy city building everyone!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2498816218
This one looks like you can ACTUALLY adjust the rail however you see fit. I'm gonna test this to see how it works, since this is my first time ever using this version. I only have version one and it didn't have these features in it, so I'll get to that right after I do this one.😁
Happy city building everyone!
Hey, this is what I do. I test mods for those who say things don't work. I start new games and test with a TON of mods added to the game to figure out what's compatible and what's not. Just giving you an insight of my involvement with CS. 😁
Happy city building everyone!
So far, I can say that the "Rail Track Speed Increaser 2.2.1" mod is more efficient and less buggy as the "Other Rail Track Speed Increaser 3", even though the original version (Other Rail Track Speed Increaser) worked perfectly. That's the one I had in my game all this time, until this test, so I can vouch for that version.
Now, if the creator of the ORTSI 3 mod can fix the buggy errors, that mod would be golden! It goes to up to 2000 km/h for every other option of transportation possible (except for the roads of course), and you see the trains LITERALLY moving out like bullet trains! 😄 One problem I noticed though is that it doesn't necessarily go with the settings that you choose per PT option. You set one...all of them go the same speed, no matter what you change the train speed to in the AVO mod. Also, the trains get buggy and start doing a weird slide off the track, moving at like 50km/h, leading to having to delete the train itself and start it over.
So, there are a couple of options to resolve your inquiry, but it's just choosing which one you would like to go with. 🤔 Again, I didn't have a problem with the original ORTSI mod (as they say, if not broken, why fix, right? LOL), but I think this RTSI 2.2.1 mod may be a good option to keep around as well.
CONCLUSION:
As I said before, there is your fix! LOL 👍😁
Happy city building everyone!
Hey, no problem buddy! That's what I'm here for. :D
Happy city building everyone!