I don't thinks there is a noob or a pro way to play TF2. It more depends of what you want to do with the map. Either a pretty and cinematic map or an efficient and productive network, it's up to the player. Still, good video that gave me idea for my map and made me discovered a new brigde mod. Also, you could had add barriers on the edge of the bridge to make it looks nicer.
yes, i agree you can't play the game in sandbox mode as a pro / noob when it comes to pure connecting, but since the eye also wants something from the visuals, there are more so beginners, or more advanced. this video series was an inspiration as mentioned in the video of "Imperatur" who did the same, only in Cities Skylines
The pro build costed you like 5000% more money and wasted time..... you could have just made an underpass for the street and do normal rail line on top....
@@Fabtendo_X2 a real pro would've overpassed the tracks with the road, because it is always a dumb idea tobdo grades on rails. Overpassing the road by rail already made it non pro...
As stated in the video, this video series is based on the one by Imperatur, who does it in cities skylines. I only created the bridge over the river to make it look a bit better in the picture for the road bridge. the tracks don't end there. so you shouldn't look too closely at the river
Sí, eso es cierto, si pones un poco de esfuerzo en ello, se ve mucho mejor visualmente, (yo no soy un esteticista profesional / alguien que pone énfasis en la óptica, pero todavía tiene que haber un poco de algo para el ojo) y gracias por los elogios. Que tenga un buen día/tarde (traducido con Deep L traductor)
@@Fabtendo_X2 sigue haciendo más videos así... son super entretenido ver como uno puede detallar en Transport Fever 2. De hecho yo lo hago así, claro no grabo videos jajaja pero si me gusta detallar para que sea mucho más realista 😁😁😁
@@Fabtendo_X2 well yes but you just put it there and didn't used any effort to make it look nice. I play the PS4 version of the game and sometimes sit half an hour at one bridge to make it look at least a little bit okay
@@cpt.jamming your answer was only shown to me now, sorry for the late reply. at minute:second I made an example with a vanilla bridge. Yes, it is very simple, but still beautiful
you can also do it this way, depending on the route of the rails or roads, sometimes the road is more effective as a bridge, sometimes the rail. this video should serve as inspiration that you can build beautiful things without investing 5 hours and having 10 thousand mods. Hence the vanilla example. and Merry Christmas from Germany
here it is docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ep1YoeStWTPojnoo0wDf8ObLTbWJmv8PlnZBUYYH4Ls/edit?gid=0#gid=0 this is because I have changed some things in the modlist, so the link no longer works.
Beginner” or ”casual”, i prefer that before the, what i think is, the half-toxic word noob. Or like some chose to type it like; n00b. Never mind though, i don’t need to comment with this at all on second thought. The game looks nice in so many ways in all clips. some textures i have seen do not, it seems to be a mixed bag of them done for this game that overall gets my thumb up at least.
as mentioned in the introduction, it is inspired by impperatur, but there are several others who have also made such a format. you can see it one way or the other.
You can see it one way or the other. but that's also what people who work in beautiful design do. you make the world the way you like it. yes, it may take a little more effort, but in the end the map looks nicer. it doesn't have to be extremely detailed, as some others make sure that every blade of grass is perfect
das hat nix mit noob oder pro zutun, der eine spielt es im schönbau und der andere wirtschaftlich, natürlich geht auch beides, aber diese vergleiche passen nicht.
As mentioned in the video, this series is borrowed from Imperatur who does the same thing in Cities Skylines. and from him I copied this and do it in TPF2. these videos (also from imperatur) should show how it just beginners do, and compared to those who have been playing the game longer, and download mods to make it more beautiful. it should also show the people who are not detail builders, that you can design with little effort, even beautiful things. so that even from the players their maps look more beautiful.
do you really think the music is too loud? i just looked at it again, and i didn't notice anything that was too loud... The reason I don't speak in the videos is because I'm too shy. I only recently found out that there are also AIs that I can let speak for me.
@@kamilgierszewski3250 Yes, but in the meantime I'm also tuning the sound with headphones and realizing that the music might be a bit too loud, so I'm making the videos a bit quieter. So both are right. You can make it quieter/louder as a viewer, but I can also make sure that it is more harmonious in the production.
I don't thinks there is a noob or a pro way to play TF2. It more depends of what you want to do with the map. Either a pretty and cinematic map or an efficient and productive network, it's up to the player.
Still, good video that gave me idea for my map and made me discovered a new brigde mod.
Also, you could had add barriers on the edge of the bridge to make it looks nicer.
yes, i agree you can't play the game in sandbox mode as a pro / noob when it comes to pure connecting, but since the eye also wants something from the visuals, there are more so beginners, or more advanced.
this video series was an inspiration as mentioned in the video of "Imperatur" who did the same, only in Cities Skylines
Sieht sehr schön aus, die Feinbearbeitung mit die Bäume hat dass ganze Projekt zusammengebracht.
Danke
The pro build costed you like 5000% more money and wasted time..... you could have just made an underpass for the street and do normal rail line on top....
the pro-build didn't cost me that much more time. 2 to 3 minutes, let it also be 5 with some decoration, and it is finished.
@@Fabtendo_X2 dont see the fuzz, it means your just good using a "brush" , windows has a program for that ... its called... paint...
@@Fabtendo_X2 a real pro would've overpassed the tracks with the road, because it is always a dumb idea tobdo grades on rails. Overpassing the road by rail already made it non pro...
That’s some fine skill
thanks
It's neither noob nor pro, but it's an expensive way and ineffective way. The ship won't be able to pass under that bridge.. and much monthly cost.
As stated in the video, this video series is based on the one by Imperatur, who does it in cities skylines.
I only created the bridge over the river to make it look a bit better in the picture for the road bridge. the tracks don't end there. so you shouldn't look too closely at the river
Great video, i learnt something! great looking overpass!
thanks for the praise, have a nice day/evening
Me encanta...! Se ve mas realista que solo trazar un puente y ya... Lleva trabajo pero se ve muy muy precioso. Saludos.
Sí, eso es cierto, si pones un poco de esfuerzo en ello, se ve mucho mejor visualmente, (yo no soy un esteticista profesional / alguien que pone énfasis en la óptica, pero todavía tiene que haber un poco de algo para el ojo)
y gracias por los elogios.
Que tenga un buen día/tarde
(traducido con Deep L traductor)
@@Fabtendo_X2 sigue haciendo más videos así... son super entretenido ver como uno puede detallar en Transport Fever 2. De hecho yo lo hago así, claro no grabo videos jajaja pero si me gusta detallar para que sea mucho más realista 😁😁😁
Very nice build. And now do the same things with just the vanilla game
Thanks. Of Curse, how you can see in this Video, i show an example of an Vanilla Bridge
@@Fabtendo_X2 well yes but you just put it there and didn't used any effort to make it look nice. I play the PS4 version of the game and sometimes sit half an hour at one bridge to make it look at least a little bit okay
@@cpt.jamming your answer was only shown to me now, sorry for the late reply. at minute:second I made an example with a vanilla bridge. Yes, it is very simple, but still beautiful
For me it is easier to make the road go over the railway mostly :p
you can also do it this way, depending on the route of the rails or roads, sometimes the road is more effective as a bridge, sometimes the rail. this video should serve as inspiration that you can build beautiful things without investing 5 hours and having 10 thousand mods. Hence the vanilla example. and Merry Christmas from Germany
@@Fabtendo_X2 Merry Christmas from Ukraine to you!
how do you lift and lower the tracks?
With . And ,
@@Fabtendo_X2 crap it was right in front of me haha damn. THX
right could i have the link to the mod? the current steam link doesnt work.
here it is docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ep1YoeStWTPojnoo0wDf8ObLTbWJmv8PlnZBUYYH4Ls/edit?gid=0#gid=0
this is because I have changed some things in the modlist, so the link no longer works.
@@Fabtendo_X2 tysm!!
Schönes Video,
Danke
I don't like moded games but deam it looks better!
Yes, the vanilla game already looks very good,
but it's only through mods that the game becomes what it is in the end.
Forza music in the background
well, forza music is cool too, isn't it?
Beginner” or ”casual”, i prefer that before the, what i think is, the half-toxic word noob.
Or like some chose to type it like; n00b.
Never mind though, i don’t need to comment with this at all on second thought. The game looks nice in so many ways in all clips. some textures i have seen do not, it seems to be a mixed bag of them done for this game that overall gets my thumb up at least.
as mentioned in the introduction, it is inspired by impperatur, but there are several others who have also made such a format. you can see it one way or the other.
Pro build costs 1000x as much, and involves terraforming 90% of the landscape. Practicality and realism: Extremely bad.
You can see it one way or the other.
but that's also what people who work in beautiful design do. you make the world the way you like it. yes, it may take a little more effort, but in the end the map looks nicer. it doesn't have to be extremely detailed, as some others make sure that every blade of grass is perfect
Your Company Score?
I haven't looked in there for a while. I should have a look again
not the FH5 main title screen
If I understand correctly you mean that I should not take the FH5 main title music ? but why, it's nice
A waste of 6 minutes.
it is a fun video, no body forces you to watch this ;)
You watched It, you wasted your time, no one forced you
das hat nix mit noob oder pro zutun, der eine spielt es im schönbau und der andere wirtschaftlich, natürlich geht auch beides, aber diese vergleiche passen nicht.
As mentioned in the video, this series is borrowed from Imperatur who does the same thing in Cities Skylines. and from him I copied this and do it in TPF2.
these videos (also from imperatur) should show how it just beginners do, and compared to those who have been playing the game longer, and download mods to make it more beautiful. it should also show the people who are not detail builders, that you can design with little effort, even beautiful things. so that even from the players their maps look more beautiful.
Dislike. Music to loud and no speech.
do you really think the music is too loud? i just looked at it again, and i didn't notice anything that was too loud...
The reason I don't speak in the videos is because I'm too shy. I only recently found out that there are also AIs that I can let speak for me.
You can turn down the volume on the device you're using
@@kamilgierszewski3250 Yes, but in the meantime I'm also tuning the sound with headphones and realizing that the music might be a bit too loud, so I'm making the videos a bit quieter. So both are right. You can make it quieter/louder as a viewer, but I can also make sure that it is more harmonious in the production.