From a post on UKTS, I don't see anything here already.
Hi all,
I suppose I should probably start posting a few things on here about who we are and what we're up to..... we have gained a fairly sizeable Facebook following and news of our work is starting to spread, so we may as well plop ourselves on here as well.
Who we are: a European group of train enthusiasts with our own talents when it comes to content development, banded together by myself over the course of the past 12 months. I myself do blueprints, materials, exports, and all the project management and English speaking liaison etc, as well as of course social media et al. We have a researcher for continental Europe who also handles German speaking liaisons; we have a 3D artist from Hungary who handles modelling, unwrapping and texturing; and we are also partnered/in the process of partnering with a number of developer companies and individuals. We will be producing a wide variety of European content, focusing on British steam and diesel era, German steam and diesel era, and narrow gauge in other European countries.
Our first project is the BR 52 'Kriegslok', built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft during WW2 as the German equivalent of our WD Austerity tender locos. We're producing a small number of versions to begin with, and have plans to return to the class to produce more of the absolutely insane number of different versions there ended up being over the many years since these engines started to appear.
A basic look at the pack contents:
BR 52 Kriegslok locomotive in 2 liveries:
- DB black and red (clean and dirty)
- DRG wartime grey (dirty)
- SSyms 80t tank transporter wagon
- Tiger I tank - as loads for the SSyms and as scenery objects
- Omms wagon
- Rifle ammunition, anti-tank gun ammunition and fuel barrel loads for the Omms
Some images to get the salivation going in the thread:
BR 52 locomotive in DB black & red livery with light weathering
Omms wagon with boxes of ammunition for the ubiquitous Karabiner 98 Kurz rifle
The slightly amusing results of minor errors in the coupling set ups in the blueprints as the SSyms are exported into TS for the very first time and taken for a trip round the Academy circuit behind the V200
Click the images to see them in full size.
Please bear in mind that all content shown or discussed on this thread is in a work in progress state unless otherwise stated.
We have a number of other unannounced projects ongoing at the moment in various states which we will be announcing in due course.
Our aim is to focus on producing as high quality content as is possible, to as much a degree as is within our reach, regardless of the resulting output. Hopefully this will mean several locos per year. At this point, we are looking to cover locos that are actually in demand, but that are also accessible for us to make to a very high quality without playing guessing games or making compromises. As a result, some of our ongoing projects are ones we have decided to produce based upon feedback from players as to what they'd like to see - so you may see things opened up for your hearts' desires at some point. Of course, we have a lot on already and so we will be looking to get a number of those projects completed before we commit to anything further; we are making a point of minimising public revelations/discussions of projects until we are certain we will be able to deliver. I appreciate that this reduced level of communication may not be ideal for everyone but I feel it's for the best. We are also going to be focusing on, where appropriate, providing a selection of appropriate rolling stock with each locomotive, especially in cases where little to no stock of that nature exists.
At this stage, the vast majority of our releases for the foreseeable future will be through a third party publisher; we may consider trying out Steam in the future.
Please bear in mind that any statements etc made in this thread by myself or any FS staff are not intended to reflect any view, whether personal or of the company, of any other developer or individual.
We welcome suggestions and feedback - of course, they're key to producing quality products. We also welcome any questions or queries you have about our work, but once again, we will not be in a position to reveal any future products just yet.
You're more than welcome to have a gander at our Facebook page, and give us a like if you're interested. Website coming soon. https://www.facebook.com/forgesimulation