For those who are curious about the two locomotives... The #3 our host drove is based on Tonopah & Tidewater #4, a little 2-6-0 built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works staged in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1906. When she first rolled out of Baldwin and was delivered to the T&T, she was delivered in a very dark Baldwin Green, a trademark default for Baldwin locomotives. Up until the depression, if a railroad did not specify the paint the locomotive was to be put in, Baldwin would put it in Green with white lining. She does not survive. The #2 our host drove is based on the Rogers 1897 catalog 4-6-0 freight engine built in Patterson, New Jersey. Many railroads had them early in life from the smallest short lines to the largest railroads, an example would be the Pere Marquette, a subsidiary company of the Chesapeake & Ohio. One of these little engines survives in operational condition, however as of the time of this comment is down for boiler work, that being Sierra Railway #3. Wonderful review of this awesome game!
Yea I thought they said the core gameplay was ready enough for a early access release in December, but clearly I forgot they gotta help a certain number of people feel special by letting them get a shot at it before everyone else. If I can’t play it I don’t wanna see it.
It looks like a lot of work went into this so far. They obviously are train enthusiasts. The dynamo in the video sounded like the ringing in my head. Helped hide the ringing some. I may like the game just for that.
Those are the little Moguls I was most excited to see from the screenshot action in the Discord. And glad to see you working your way though the tutorial, and hopefully getting a peek at what Railroader will be like when it’s done.
@KerboOnYT you mentioned a 2-6-0. And if I remember correctly, Maria is one. Also one of, if not the oldest running locomotive. I might have to look into that place though. Love seeing the old steamers run.
If you hover the mouse over the tender it will show how much water and coal you have you can also click out of the tutorial box you can reopen it on the top right of the screen it will be the first option number zero tracks your engine or follow button
@@KerboOnYT I was thinking more like a bunch of oak blocks like I've always had to use. I try to watch your videos when I can, I want to start making my own again.
Game looks fun, been following it for a while. Excited to see it released, but man. The brakes in the cab have been flying and not connected to anything for FOREVER and people have pointed it out, kinda disappointed the game is appearing to be releasing with something like that, amongst other lack of detailing in the cabs. Still looking forward to the game, seems fun.
How similar is this game in concept to Railroads Online? I played the most recent Free Demo trial and was not pleased with the experience, so I wondering if this project may be a better use of my money down the line. So far, it looks great
It is nothing like Railroads Online other than there are trains. This game is about running and expanding your railroad through realistic and detailed operation. Be sure to check out the Railroader UA-cam channel linked in the description. There are some really good overview videos there showcasing what the game is all about. Thanks for watching!
Kerbo thank you for the video! Question: Is there any way to make it brighter? Things seem very dark like the gamma needs to be raised. It seems like a lot of fine details on the engines are being lost because it is too dark. Cheers!
There aren't many settings options yet, but they're busy adding a lot of things so it might be in by release. I think the global lighting could use some tweaking as well.
Have been able to play for a few minutes. I think you need internet during play as when I move away from it things don't work right. My biggest issue is I can't figure out how to save and/or quit. Any help here appreciated. Thanks
I’ll happily play all 3 and also derail valley. RRO is annoying to me currently, they need to fix the brakes being on/off only. But for the most part, it is still good.
I got more shooting sh*t than i did a tutorial on this . Explain detal betrer cause . Getting the water and coal in cab is very hard . "Lol next control click yo engine did that the outside controls on right lower wont show . There is a tone of problems wt the tutoral . I got a whole keyboard i could put in the football codes or play this game lol which out of the hundred play this game? This game said it had some controller support but . Ahh hell another game fo nothing i suck
This is me playing through the tutorial, not a step by step hand holding guide. It sounds like you're not reading the tutorial. Slow down and read all the text. There's a lot there so it's easy to miss things. I know I did the first time through. The tutorial walks you through how to control a loco step by step. Hold left control and click on the loco. This opens the inspector window. There you can click Select button to take control. Optionally you can hold left control and left shift and click on a loco to take control directly and not open the inspector window. Happy railroading
@@KerboOnYT im getting use too it but i still suck .i was on a engine getting readt to hook and tried to stop controls on anther engine SMASH . Hey how do you purchase cars and engines?
For those who are curious about the two locomotives...
The #3 our host drove is based on Tonopah & Tidewater #4, a little 2-6-0 built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works staged in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1906. When she first rolled out of Baldwin and was delivered to the T&T, she was delivered in a very dark Baldwin Green, a trademark default for Baldwin locomotives. Up until the depression, if a railroad did not specify the paint the locomotive was to be put in, Baldwin would put it in Green with white lining. She does not survive.
The #2 our host drove is based on the Rogers 1897 catalog 4-6-0 freight engine built in Patterson, New Jersey. Many railroads had them early in life from the smallest short lines to the largest railroads, an example would be the Pere Marquette, a subsidiary company of the Chesapeake & Ohio. One of these little engines survives in operational condition, however as of the time of this comment is down for boiler work, that being Sierra Railway #3.
Wonderful review of this awesome game!
Thanks for the info!
I am so ready for this game. I never would’ve thought Spider-Man and a train game would be my two most anticipated games of the year.
Yea I thought they said the core gameplay was ready enough for a early access release in December, but clearly I forgot they gotta help a certain number of people feel special by letting them get a shot at it before everyone else. If I can’t play it I don’t wanna see it.
It looks like a lot of work went into this so far. They obviously are train enthusiasts. The dynamo in the video sounded like the ringing in my head. Helped hide the ringing some. I may like the game just for that.
It does kind of blend in with the ol' tinnitus
lol, with my tinnitus, I was like what buzzing? 😂
Its awesome to see more steam railroad games coming. Really looking forward to further videos.
Those are the little Moguls I was most excited to see from the screenshot action in the Discord. And glad to see you working your way though the tutorial, and hopefully getting a peek at what Railroader will be like when it’s done.
I can't wait for this series. I NEED MOAR!!! lol
Dinos on engines are normally very loud so not sure if they would adjust that and that pumping sound you heard was the air compressor for the breaks
I am so extremely excited for this game to release into early access. This is the first time in forever I’ve been this excited for a new game!
Looking real good ,nice clean look,looking forward to more video .
Good first look. Looking forward to the next segment.
That Dynamo sounds reminds me of a 30 year old refrigerator at grandma's house.
The old threshers here in iowa with the narrow gauge locomotives is in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Love going there each year.
I think this was in Rollag, Minnesota after thinking about it more, but I have been to Mt Pleasant as well
@KerboOnYT you mentioned a 2-6-0. And if I remember correctly, Maria is one. Also one of, if not the oldest running locomotive. I might have to look into that place though. Love seeing the old steamers run.
@@Jettty248 This was 30+ years ago so no idea what's there now
Its 54 Mile Line with a few Branches
But they you must first "rebulide" that you can used also the CTC
If you hover the mouse over the tender it will show how much water and coal you have you can also click out of the tutorial box you can reopen it on the top right of the screen it will be the first option number zero tracks your engine or follow button
Yeah...thanks for doing this...I was playing over lunch a little today, and it wasnt really following my instructions. This will probably help :D
I really can't wait to buy this, might take over railroads online in play time on steam
Don’t know if anyone has commented on it yet, but the sound you are hearing at 23:25 is compressor
i cant wait! thankyou for the video.
I am so excited to play this game
Great video !!!!!
I like it, will be watching for this one, and your next video. !!
That clicking noise u heard that u said it sounded like a pump that’s a steam air compressor which it turns steam into air
This looks like good fun, but I can’t wait for Century of Steam!
I love your video man and i love trains❤❤❤😊😊😊
This looks awesome!
I believe i am sold on buying this.
hopefully sandbox allows us to lay our own track
i enjoy the shenanigans i can pull off with RRO track 😉
There is no track laying in this game. It's more about the operation and expansion of your railroad. Thanks for watching!
bummer
i'm more of a 'build track' engineer than a 'train driver' engineer🙂
yep i will be getting this from santa i hope lmao
Would be cool if they got to the point where you have to move the locomotive to put it back on the rail. Have had to do it more than a couple times.
I don't know if it would be period correct, but something like the rerail frogs in Run 8 would be fun. Thanks for watching!
@@KerboOnYT I was thinking more like a bunch of oak blocks like I've always had to use. I try to watch your videos when I can, I want to start making my own again.
@@OleandersGamingEmporium Cribbage would be great but quite fiddly to program I would imagine. I enjoy your videos and hope to see more in the future
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Maybe bottom right where it says follow ?
that look amazing
Game looks fun, been following it for a while. Excited to see it released, but man. The brakes in the cab have been flying and not connected to anything for FOREVER and people have pointed it out, kinda disappointed the game is appearing to be releasing with something like that, amongst other lack of detailing in the cabs. Still looking forward to the game, seems fun.
It's releasing into early access so unfinished things are to be expected. Thanks for watching!
His version is an early version of the build we'll get in early access. I'm sure that'll be fixed for the release
You can "play" the whistle in RRO too but maybe doesn't sound that good.
Yep, I do that in RRO too
Such a white knight.... 😉 haha fun video thanks Kerbo
How similar is this game in concept to Railroads Online? I played the most recent Free Demo trial and was not pleased with the experience, so I wondering if this project may be a better use of my money down the line.
So far, it looks great
It is nothing like Railroads Online other than there are trains. This game is about running and expanding your railroad through realistic and detailed operation. Be sure to check out the Railroader UA-cam channel linked in the description. There are some really good overview videos there showcasing what the game is all about. Thanks for watching!
Dynamo Simulator 3000 :]
Kerbo thank you for the video! Question: Is there any way to make it brighter? Things seem very dark like the gamma needs to be raised. It seems like a lot of fine details on the engines are being lost because it is too dark. Cheers!
There aren't many settings options yet, but they're busy adding a lot of things so it might be in by release. I think the global lighting could use some tweaking as well.
Have been able to play for a few minutes. I think you need internet during play as when I move away from it things don't work right. My biggest issue is I can't figure out how to save and/or quit. Any help here appreciated. Thanks
Escape key will close any open windows in the game or bring up the main menu
when is the official release date
December 15th
So, is this game just based on American steam trains? Curious to know.
Yes, the route is based on the Murphy branch of the Southern Railway in North Carolina and features locomotives in the steam to diesel transition era.
Correct me if Im wrong, but is this Hyce`s *new* game ?
Hyce's game is Century of Steam, unrelated to Railroader.
As bigyihsuan2 pointed out, Hyce's game is Century of Steam
@@bigyihsuan2 My bad, I get confused by all theese train games nowadays
@@KerboOnYT My bad, all theese train games nowaday kinda confuse me
@@thomasjacobsen9768 It's a great time to be a gamer!
I must thank Schnauzahpowahz for recommending watching your stream with this game. You are doing a great job too, and I look forward to more. Thanks!
Welcome! I'm a fan of SP and have been enjoying his perspective on the game
This and century of steam are gonna put railroads online out of business
There's room in my Steam library for more than one train game. Thanks for watching!
I’ll happily play all 3 and also derail valley. RRO is annoying to me currently, they need to fix the brakes being on/off only. But for the most part, it is still good.
I got more shooting sh*t than i did a tutorial on this . Explain detal betrer cause .
Getting the water and coal in cab is very hard .
"Lol next control click yo engine did that the outside controls on right lower wont show .
There is a tone of problems wt the tutoral .
I got a whole keyboard i could put in the football codes or play this game lol which out of the hundred play this game?
This game said it had some controller support but .
Ahh hell another game fo nothing i suck
This is me playing through the tutorial, not a step by step hand holding guide. It sounds like you're not reading the tutorial. Slow down and read all the text. There's a lot there so it's easy to miss things. I know I did the first time through.
The tutorial walks you through how to control a loco step by step. Hold left control and click on the loco. This opens the inspector window. There you can click Select button to take control. Optionally you can hold left control and left shift and click on a loco to take control directly and not open the inspector window.
Happy railroading
@@KerboOnYT im getting use too it but i still suck .i was on a engine getting readt to hook and tried to stop controls on anther engine SMASH .
Hey how do you purchase cars and engines?
@@misdemeanor1129 Shift+T
All the controls are in the Guide in game. Click on Guide in the upper right and then click Controls