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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. Whether you enjoy the diverse scenery of New Zealand, the joy of controlling model trains, the experience of a scenic railway journey or the freedom of building your own tracks and creations, then Rolling Line can deliver. 7aa9394dea Title: Rolling LineGenre: Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Gaugepunk GamesPublisher:Gaugepunk GamesRelease Date: 27 Apr, 2018 Rolling Line Crack 64 Bit rolling line train game. rolling line steam. rolling oaks finish line. rolling loud aus lineup. rolling loud festival lineup. rolling stones lineup 2018. rolling loud lineup. rolling line of credit into mortgage. rolling line igg games. rolling home line dance. oh rolling home line dance. rolling line mods. revolving line of credit vs line of credit. rolling washing line. rolling line mac. rolling line chart. rolling line twitter. rolling line free download. rolling line liveries. rolling with the flow line dance step sheet. rolling line frantic matty. rolling stones lineup 1973. rolling line nerdcubed. rolling loud los angeles 2018 lineup. rolling eyes line art. rolling line vr. rolling line manual. rolling loud day 1 lineup. rolling line multiplayer. rolling line game. rolling stones line up. revolving line of credit mortgage. rolling loud lineup 2019. derma rolling bikini line. rolling line video game. rolling line video game. revolving line of credit interest calculator. rolling line kft. rolling loud lineup 2016. rolling line turntable. rolling clothes line. rolling stones lineup 1972. rolling line maps. excel rolling line. rolling linen cart. rolling line review. rolling line up 2018. hot rolling line. rolling loud san bernardino line up. rolling line santa fe update. rolling line requirements. rolling line layouts. rolling loud full lineup. rolling loud bay area 2018 lineup. rolling loud america lineup. rolling line updates. rolling stones all down the line mp3 free download. rolling line terrain. rolling line how to edit terrain. rolling line videos. i wish rolling home line dance. rolling loud bay area 2018 lineup. rolling line reddit. rolling rhythm line dance. rolling stones lineup 1970. rolling linear regression. rolling loud los angeles 2018 lineup. rolling line multiplayer. rolling stones first line up My friend loves to watch me play this game in vr and on desktop. would highly recomend. Finally a game that runs on a potato VR or not. This means you don't have to spend over $2k on a train set I also like the art style.. Finally a game that runs on a potato VR or not. This means you don't have to spend over $2k on a train set I also like the art style.. My friend loves to watch me play this game in vr and on desktop. would highly recomend Looking for PC-only tester and Vive tester: We're on the final stretch! Only 2 more weeks until release!I'm looking for two more people to help test the game before release.One person who does not own a VR headset and can test Rolling Line from a PC-only players perspective, and one who owns a Vive can and help test Vive support.Please comment if you are interested and you have time to play the game this week (mainly over the next 4 days).Thank you!. American boxcars! - v1.143: Here's something heaps of people have been wanting, American boxcars!There are a range of colors in the game already (which you can find on the 19th draw). Plus this new boxcar model has custom livery support! heaps of liveries have already been added just overnight on the Steam workshop!These are some of the different designs in the game:And here are some custom liveries you can already download on the Steam Workshop: Here's a few small changes also in this update:Added 3-tier slow movement for PC. when you tap CTRL you can now toggle between 3 different levels of slowed movement (perfect for precise building).added a black 'room color' painter.Improved the collision on tables (which in turn improves the snapping responsiveness)The Halloween mode skybox and unique main menu can be turned on again in the "gameplay -> time & weather -> advanced" menu. Made minor improvements & fixes to the snapping system.You can find the new livery templates for the boxcar in your Rolling Line install folder, then "modding -> templates".The Santa Fe update is also well into development! It will hopefully be ready near the end of November, and is going to bring new trains as well as a new official layout to the game (and tons of new props).Enjoy!. NR Locomotive! - v 1.169: As you may have seen mention of previously, there is an Australia themed update in the works! Originally this was planned to be a rather small update, but my plans for it have grown and it's shaping up to be a very large one.My new plans for this Australia update include modeling the town of Alice Springs, which brings with it many new modern city/town props and buildings, and best of all, roads!Because this update is shaping up to be a very large one, I've decided to release it in multiple parts, as there are lots of props and features people can make good use of right now, instead of waiting until the entire official map is finished. So to start with, here is the Australian NR-class locomotive!Available in two color schemes, the Pacific National blue & yellow, as well as the famous red Ghan passenger train!This update also includes some new rusty car props, perfect for making junk yards:This update also removes the need for the "-quickMod" launch tag to access modding. the quickMod & quickTerrain drawer is now available by default.This update also fixes a glitch introduced with the Biome Brush update that was causing track to be deleted when applying edits using the "apply all" button on the wall. this has been fixed. On a side note, Ive actually been very sick for the last 7 days with a fever, so it was lucky that I had the April fools update pre-prepared. Everything is back to normal now so development on this Australia update is back in full swing!Many big updates are on the way!. Santa Fe! - v1.15: The Santa Fe update is finally here!This is by far the largest update since Rolling Line's release, and includes brand new American trains, props and a new official map!The new map is inspired by some historical hot-spots of the Santa Fe Super Chief, like Pasadena Station (Los Angeles) and parts of the Arizona desert, like the Canyon Diablo Railway Bridge and Winona. You can access the new official layout by simply starting a new game from the main menu, and choosing the "Santa Fe" map. This map was made using tons of new custom track props that are also included in this update, like new buildings, classic cars, canyon rocks, bridges, traffic props and new colors. Though the star of the show is the new EMD F7 locomotive, along with the Super Chief streamliner passenger cars. Since this is quite a large update, here's the full list of changes made:Added F7 locomotive, A & B units in both the Warbonnet and Bluebonnet paint schemesAdded 4x steamliner passenger carsAdded 5x 1950's classic cars Added flipped level crossings, for American roadsAdded clock as individual placeable propAdded painters to remove & add ballast to track (you can use this to hide ballast on bridges/roller coasters Added special new main-menu scenes to celebrate the update Added new table wall segments with no black roof attachedThe sky continues up onto the roof in the custom table room nowProps now still randomize their scale if you change it (e.g. making trees very small will still have a slight randomized scale)reduced the near-clip of cameras on PC (makes items visible closer to your eyes)Changed how pausing time on the menu works, time will now resume with any movement (you use to need to move quite a distance away, which was confusing)Fixed bug where items on your belt were still active in miniature Fixed bug where a controller would still show a train driving when a new save was loaded Fixed issues with items like controllers/magazine racks not being hidden in miniature Plus - made some small changes to the Big Boy model, which looks much cooler nowThis update has been in the works for a while, and is certainly the largest update for Rolling Line I've ever worked on. This should be an example of the kind of "themed updates" i'm going to be making in the future!Custom liveries for the F7 and steamliner cars will be coming hopefully within the next week, as a separate update.Enjoy!. Official soundtrack + 1 year anniversary! v2.0.2: It's been a full year since Rolling Lines release date!This means that it's Rolling Line's one year anniversary (well the 28th of April is) and to celebrate I've finally organized and uploaded the official Rolling Line soundtrack!The special thing about this OST is that it's entirely AI generated using an online tool called Jukedeck. Funny thing though is that the instruments and settings used to generate these songs are no longer available, so it's impossible to generate more music in the RL style. You can find all of these songs now on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOsGRtw4Z48_c7a6zFg9B-0SKwpZhicXpAnd you can also download the album as MP3 files directly using the link in the description on any of the videos (Mega.nz links cannot be posed on Steam).Enjoy!In other news, the game has gone through a major Unity engine update, which wont have any visible effect on the game itself, but changes quite a bit behind the scenes. I've also decided to move to a more conventional version numbering system, so we are now on version 2.0.2 (previously 1.171).Paintability has also been added to a few more props, specifically the gas-tank props (which have been split into individual parts).Multi-painting has also been added to a couple of extra props, like tyers and the rusty cars. There is also now a variation of the level crossing prop without a bar. Next up in terms of updates, I may be doing something special for the 150th golden spike anniversary in the US!. Custom 3D terrain modding! - v1.16: Today's update adds something pretty special!you can now import your own 3D models to be used as terrain, much like how the QuickMod locomotives work.You can use real-world height data, hand-made terrain or pretty much anything with this new system. You can even now make maps with the same level of terrain complexity as the main layout & Santa Fe (which were made in the same way!)If you want to create your own terrain, make sure you have the "-quickMod" launch tag, then place your .OBJ model files in the "Rolling Line/Modding/quickTerrain/[your custom folder]" folder (use the example terrain as a guide).You can have a look at an example of what you can do with the new terrain with this map made using real height data on the Steam workshopAlong with the QuickTerrain feature, this update also includes:Ability to export track & scenery of your layout to an OBJ 3D model. You can find these options in the quickMod drawer. This is really useful for designing terrain around track! (these files are exported to "Rolling Line/Modding/Export".QuickMod now has options for "soundPreset" and "hornPreset" which you can use to set the locomotive sound effects and horn/whistle effect respectively. Boats on the main layout are fixed (after being broken on the previous update)Go over to https://rollinglinemodding.com/ to upload your terrain mods, and download other peoples creations. Enjoy!. Custom liveries for the steam engine! - v1.068: You can now make custom liveries for the steam engine and tender!Though since steam locomotives are quite complicated there are two options for making a livery, either using the advanced model (with full control) or using a simpler model that makes placing a logo/texture on the side/front of the train much simpler and easier.Here's what the simple option is like:and here is the advanced option:and here is the tender:More liveries (like the big boy & coal wagon) will be coming soon as a 'part 2' to this update!This update also includes a small fix to a bug that made smoke and wheels of steam trains visible when they should be hidden.. Multi-painting! - v 1.171: Today's update adds the ability to paint multiple colors onto props in Rolling Line, and adds paintability to HEAPS of old props. This means props can now have more than one color slot!Lots of modern props have now been updated to have more than one color slot (like the Santa Fe and Puzzling World props), and all of the old buildings have been updated to use the color painting system!To use multi-painting (on props that support it) press 'E' (or the right-direction option in VR) and a pop-up menu will show up where you can paint each color slot on the prop:here is a full view of the props that have been updated to be paintable:There are also a few new props (and separated pieces of older props) included in this update: new snappable props for small concrete wallsnew snappable props for wooden post wallsadded snapping to the chain-link fence propadded snapping to the station platform prop separated the kaikoura station into two props, its platform and buildingseparated the hotel building into two props, the main building and the long flat buildingnew small railway shed propnew cafe buildingthe shipping container is now paintable too! And one other feature, an automatic save backup system has also been added!Every time you save a map, a backup is made (up to 10 backups per layout) and you can find these backups in the "manage saves -> backups" menu.This update makes so many more colors and designs possible for props in your layouts, and finally makes good use of all of the old props from back when Rolling Line was released. Enjoy!. New track colors, more paintable props & big custom track fixes - v1.063: Today's update adds a bunch of nice features, along with a huge improvement to the train movement on custom track!You have probably noticed "lurching" movement on long trains on custom track, where wagons would push/pull in weird ways, along with trains decoupling and derailing often.Well this has entirely been fixed! It was actually all being caused by a really simple issue, but now your trains should be smooth as butter.Here are the other features included in this update: Added new track color styles that you can paint track with (white concrete sleepers and black model railway style sleepers) Added two new pieces of track with much sharper curves (excellent for tight helixes and tram lines!)Improved collision on track pieces.Planes will now show up in the sky on custom maps (just like the main layout)Extended building space on custom layouts, which means scenery placed further outside the table will show up in miniature.Added a palm tree that is paintable The car and bus props are now paintableThe vineyard field prop is also now paintableFixed issues with connecting track to the ends of flexy trackFixed error that caused a broken menu when trying to update a livery or layout The next major feature to look forward to will be custom table shapes and modular table building, so get ready to make layouts in whatever shape you want! But before then I'll be adding some smaller features like custom liveries on steam engines.Enjoy!. Puzzling World update! new map, new magazine issue and shape-snapping! - v1.124: Today's update is a fun one!It adds brand new map, magazine issue, and an ton of props and features to the game!There's a lot to cover for this update, so here's the quick list:New official map based on Puzzling World (a bizarre attraction from NZ)Magazine issue about this whole updateA new prop snapping systemA whole draw of new props used to make the new map + more painter colorsThe new map can be accessed simply by starting a new game and choosing the "Puzzling World" map instead of the "main layout".You can find the new magazine issue in-game if you would like to see what the real-world inspiration for this update is like, as well as a bunch of other articles.You can also read it on the Gaugepunk Games website[www.gaugepunk.com]The gameplay side of this update is all about shape snapping!

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