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− | + | {{infobox project | |
+ | |name = High Speed Rail Project | ||
+ | |logo = http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa230/warriorST/repeat.gif | ||
+ | |version = 1.0 | ||
+ | |downloads = Included in the [[NAM]] (since 2013)<br> | ||
+ | '''{{download|exchange=LEX|id=851|vers=PC}}''' | ||
+ | |support = [http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=2089.0 SC4Devotion] | ||
+ | |status = Released/No Longer in Development | ||
+ | |credits = {{member|Warrior}} <br> {{member|MIncroabl}} <br> {{member|Smoncrie}} <br> {{member|Ebina}} <br> {{member|Andreas}} <br> {{member|vershner}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ''For details about the current release see [[Plugin:HSRP|HSRP Plugin]]'' | ||
− | The | + | The '''High Speed Rail Project''', or '''HSRP''', is a plugin of the [[NAM]]. As the name states, it is designed to emulate real-world high-speed rail networks, such as those seen in Europe, and uses override network technology to extend the Monorail network. Since the switch to the Monolithic NAM paradigm with the release of NAM 31.0 in March 2013, HSRP has been included in the NAM, as an option in the installer. As of 2014, the High Speed Rail Project has been inactive for several years, and there are presently no plans to add further functionality to it. |
− | + | == History == | |
− | + | The High Speed Rail Project was first proposed as an independent project by {{member|Murakumon}} in a thread started on February 24, [[2006]]. The first concept picture entailed an elevated highway with rail textures applied and and catenaries every tile. Shortly thereafter, the idea attracted some attention, including that of the German modder {{member|3ddz}}, and the decision was made to structure HSRP as a replacement skin for the Monorail network, as it was generally seen as the least popular default network at that point in time. 3ddz designed the new models for HSRP, and released them as their own download on April 24, [[2006]] for station builders to use. The initial version of the mod itself was released on July 21, [[2006]. This first release of the HSRP was not part of the [[NAM]] and Monorail RUL files were included in the release however as nobody else had modified the monorail not many conflicts, if any, arose. It also included the HSRP Transit Hub, a multi-modal station that also allowed connection with Elevated Rail and Bus. | |
− | . | + | As HSRP's release came in the midst of the so-called "dark ages" of transit modding, between NAM 19 and 20, when many of the NAM Team founders had taken an extended hiatus or retired from modding, as well as Murakumon and 3ddz, the project lay dormant for some time. When [[Starter Piece]] technology became viable, following the public release of Draggable [[Ground Light Rail]] (GLR) in the NAM Version 21 release of June [[2007]], there was interest in redesigning HSRP to co-exist with the default Monorail network. {{member|warrior}} began development on this project, and as he became a NAM Team member early in the development process, the new HSRP became a NAM project. The first NAM Team release of the Starter-based HSRP coincided with the release of NAM 23 on April 24, [[2008]]. The HSRP Transit Hub was repackaged and offered as a separate download, as until 2013, NAM Team policy forbade the inclusion of Lot-based items in RUL-bound plugin packages. |
− | [ | + | When it was discovered that some BATs had ended up with texture Instance IDs (IIDs) that conflicted with the HSR track textures, the mod was updated again in January [[2009]], shortly after the release of NAM 24. Shortly after, {{member|vershner}} created a revised texture set, which only saw release when HSRP was merged into the NAM itself, as part of the Monolithic NAM initiative that was released with the March 2013 release of NAM Version 31.0. Since the IID fix, HSRP has effectively been a dormant project, with no new functionality added since then. {{member|warrior}} moved onto development on the [[Railway Addon Mod]] in 2009, where he served as the lead [[RUL2]] coder. |
− | [[ | + | <br /> |
+ | == Credits == | ||
+ | NAM Release | ||
+ | *{{member|Warrior}} - Project Lead | ||
+ | *{{member|MIncroabl}} - Monorail Pylon Re-integration | ||
+ | *{{member|Smoncrie}} - HSR Pylon Integration | ||
+ | *{{member|Ebina}} - LHD Support | ||
+ | *{{member|Prince of Sims}} - Transition and Curve Modeling | ||
+ | *{{member|Andreas}} - Packaging and Documentation | ||
+ | *{{member|Dragonshardz}} - Testing | ||
+ | *{{member|vershner}} - Textures | ||
+ | |||
+ | Original Release | ||
+ | *{{member|3ddz}} | ||
+ | *{{member|Murakumon}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''See also'' | ||
+ | *[http://www.sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=2089.0 Current Development Thread at SC4D] | ||
+ | *[[Plugin:HSRP]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | {{NAM}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[category:NAM/project]] |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 10 August 2019
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For details about the current release see HSRP Plugin
The High Speed Rail Project, or HSRP, is a plugin of the NAM. As the name states, it is designed to emulate real-world high-speed rail networks, such as those seen in Europe, and uses override network technology to extend the Monorail network. Since the switch to the Monolithic NAM paradigm with the release of NAM 31.0 in March 2013, HSRP has been included in the NAM, as an option in the installer. As of 2014, the High Speed Rail Project has been inactive for several years, and there are presently no plans to add further functionality to it.
History
The High Speed Rail Project was first proposed as an independent project by Murakumon in a thread started on February 24, 2006. The first concept picture entailed an elevated highway with rail textures applied and and catenaries every tile. Shortly thereafter, the idea attracted some attention, including that of the German modder 3ddz, and the decision was made to structure HSRP as a replacement skin for the Monorail network, as it was generally seen as the least popular default network at that point in time. 3ddz designed the new models for HSRP, and released them as their own download on April 24, 2006 for station builders to use. The initial version of the mod itself was released on July 21, [[2006]. This first release of the HSRP was not part of the NAM and Monorail RUL files were included in the release however as nobody else had modified the monorail not many conflicts, if any, arose. It also included the HSRP Transit Hub, a multi-modal station that also allowed connection with Elevated Rail and Bus.
As HSRP's release came in the midst of the so-called "dark ages" of transit modding, between NAM 19 and 20, when many of the NAM Team founders had taken an extended hiatus or retired from modding, as well as Murakumon and 3ddz, the project lay dormant for some time. When Starter Piece technology became viable, following the public release of Draggable Ground Light Rail (GLR) in the NAM Version 21 release of June 2007, there was interest in redesigning HSRP to co-exist with the default Monorail network. warrior began development on this project, and as he became a NAM Team member early in the development process, the new HSRP became a NAM project. The first NAM Team release of the Starter-based HSRP coincided with the release of NAM 23 on April 24, 2008. The HSRP Transit Hub was repackaged and offered as a separate download, as until 2013, NAM Team policy forbade the inclusion of Lot-based items in RUL-bound plugin packages.
When it was discovered that some BATs had ended up with texture Instance IDs (IIDs) that conflicted with the HSR track textures, the mod was updated again in January 2009, shortly after the release of NAM 24. Shortly after, vershner created a revised texture set, which only saw release when HSRP was merged into the NAM itself, as part of the Monolithic NAM initiative that was released with the March 2013 release of NAM Version 31.0. Since the IID fix, HSRP has effectively been a dormant project, with no new functionality added since then. warrior moved onto development on the Railway Addon Mod in 2009, where he served as the lead RUL2 coder.
Credits
NAM Release
- Warrior - Project Lead
- MIncroabl - Monorail Pylon Re-integration
- Smoncrie - HSR Pylon Integration
- Ebina - LHD Support
- Prince of Sims - Transition and Curve Modeling
- Andreas - Packaging and Documentation
- Dragonshardz - Testing
- vershner - Textures
Original Release
See also
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