About This Game Build freight trains and follow passengers on scenic journeys, all through a range of real-world inspired locations from the south island of New Zealand.Choose between driving trains through the world of this pre-built table top model railway or combine your own pieces of track and scenery to build your own railway!The entire railway fits within one large workroom, with tons of surrounding free bench space for you to experiment with your own custom creations.Features:Play on both PC (without VR) and in VR (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality)Build and share your custom layouts on the Steam workshopShare and download custom train paint-schemes on the Steam workshopOperate model railways in human-scaleExplore anywhere on foot in miniature scaleDrive trains in large scale with hand-held controllers Drive trains in miniature from within the cabDrive multiple trains at once by using multiple controllers Push wagons along the tracks with your hands in VRPickup and throw wagons as physics objectsPlace your own custom track and build your own layoutsFreely place scenery and buildings for your custom layouts Backup or share your custom track saves in plain textSandbox style world, where custom tracks and scenery can be built anywhereUse model railway style switch-boards to direct your trains Dynamic day/night cycle Dynamic weather Play in VR or on PCRolling Line has been built from the beginning to be both a PC game (first person style) and a VR game.You can play with a keyboard a mouse just like any PC game or train sim, but if you have a VR headset (Oculus, Vive and WMR) connected then it will automatically launch in VR. Just like a model railwayThis railway is designed to look, feel and operate like a real hobbyists model railroad, with stylized switch boards to control the tracks, portable hand-held controllers to drive trains, and complete control over the rooms lighting.Freely push wagons around on the rails with your hands to build up trains as long as you could possibly want, and take control of any number of different locomotives (using multiple controllers).Build your own tracks and sceneryPlace pieces of track and scenery to build your own huge (or tiny) railways! Almost every tree and building from the pre-made layout can also be used in your own creations.Paint different colors and styles onto terrain, trees and tracks and place chunks of terrain to build hills and path ways.You can build your custom layouts entirely by hand in VR, or play on PC to make use of PC-only map making shortcuts.You can share your layouts on the Steam workshop and easily download other peoples layouts.All layouts you make can be easily backed up and shared in plain text, which means you can copy-paste an entire save game between friends! Explore in human scale or miniatureSwitch between human-sized room scale and railway-sized miniature scale at any time, any where. You are not limited to only driving trains in miniature, but can fully explore the entire railway at the scale of a person. Drive trains from right inside the cab in miniature, and view the world from the driver's perspective!While in miniature scale you will experience dynamic time, weather and unique terrain and skyboxes that extend beyond the shape of the railway,Choices of locomotionChoose between a range of locomotion options, including standard teleporting, grabbing the world around you to move yourself around, free directional movement with the trackpad and any other locomotion options suggested by the community that can be added!Other options like manual rotation (if you cannot use room scale) and setting your player height help support a range of VR setups.Rolling line offers an immersive experience of both controlling a model railroad and driving trains from within the world itself. 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Rolling line poster: For each of my games I love to make an 'official' A3 poster to put on my wall, and since we are so close to Rolling Lines release I just got this one printed!Less than 3 weeks to go until release!. Steam workshop support for save sharing!: Steam workshop support has been added to Rolling Line!You can now upload, share and download other players layouts using the workshop.Further down the line mods will be shared using the workshop as well, but for now it is just save sharing.You can easily upload your saves in-game both in VR and on PC!This guide explains the process of both uploading and downloaded layouts in detail.Browse the workshop in Steam to subscribe to workshop items and download them, they will show up in-game on the main menu under "Workshop layouts".This update also includes a few small changes:- added some new background music tracks- full screen options moved to resolution menu.- fixed bug with hover UI being visible when it shouldn't.- fixed issue with loading save text with newlines.If you have a save already in the "extra layouts" list, then upload it to the workshop too, as I'll eventually make the list much smaller and only show a few featured saves.Enjoy!. Paintable scenery & terrain update! v1.03: Today's update adds a ton of variety to how you can design your custom track scenery! (and a bunch more)You can now use the painter tools to paint both tress and terrain. There are a few more colors added too, so I can't wait to see what kinds of scenery people make with this.A terrain only layer has also been added, so you can now enable/disable editing for terrain alone. This is very useful for painting, as you can paint trees & track on their own layers. The table can only be painted when the terrain layer is enabled. Here is a full feature list:- added option for random rotation, scale and hue shift on scenery when placing (great for easy variety in scenery)- many more user-submitted maps added to extra layouts - added 'custom track' entry to pause menu: - adds option to allow deleting custom objects in your hand in VR (press the same button you would to teleport to miniature) - adds option to allow cloning custom objects in your hand in VR (press the same button you would to teleport to large scale to toggle whether a custom object will keep a copy in your hand after placing) This is exactly like holding shift on PC.- added 'confirm' menu when quicksaving- fixed issue where loading an invalid clipboard save would break things- added more painter colors- add terrain-only edit layer (as mentioned)- you can now pause at any stage in the tutorial. NR Liveries! v2.4: Custom liveries are now available for the Australian NR locomotive! You can find the new livery template under: "Rolling Line -> Modding -> templates"You can also now access liveries using the shelves! Under the "trains" drawer category you can now access a "liveries" shelf, which lets you browse by livery type (e.g. diesel DX, big boy, Pullmans) and spawn in liveries.This update has a few other changes too:The train drawers are all completely re-organized, so diesel, steam, freight etc are all grouped together. Made big optimizations to how liveries are loaded! liveries are now loaded as they are needed (instead of all at once) so your RAM usage and initial loading times will be much, much better with large numbers of liveries installed. Fixed missing collision on one of the table pieces. I'm doing a bit more work on the SteamVR and Knuckles interaction for my other game (Echo Grotto) at the moment, but the next update for Rolling Line will most likely be part-2 of the cars update, adding trucks and utility vehicles.Enjoy!. F7 & streamliner liveries - v1.154: Custom liveries for all of the new trains added in the Santa Fe update are now available! This includes the F7, F7 B unit, and all 4 streamline passenger cars. You can already find a ton of liveries people have made on the Steam Workshop!This update also includes a few small features and fixes:Snapping added to a range of props, like the hedges & fences from the Santa Fe update, as well as several older metal fences already in the gameThe height-cap on PC has been removed, so you can go as high as you want using the scroll-wheelFixed issue with the "pause time" menu button option not working properlyFixed issue with selecting high up props to editThere is also another little something I'm working on, which is a "quickMod" system, which lets you add your own trains into the game (with custom 3D models). This system is very much in-development at the moment, but people are already making tons of amazing mods over at RollingLineModding.com![rollinglinemodding.com]The next update will hopefully be something special for Christmas, followed by some brand new NZR (New Zealand Rail) content in January!Enjoy!. Official map of Rolling Line!: This map shows the games 'pre-built' model railway layout, featuring a bunch of real-world inspired locations from New Zealand! (where I live) You can also build, save and share your own custom tracks and scenery
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