Hi all
We can finally annnounce our website, even though it's been up since a few months ago in Spanish, now we can say it's 99 % translated to English, thanks to the efforts of our whole team, and specially to Miguel (Mix-Martes86, my son)
For your information, our team is composed of four menbers: Paco Rodríguez (lead programmer and 3D designer) , his son Alejandro (programmer and webdesigner), my son Miguel (programmer and webdesigner too) and me, Manuel Ruiz, aka "raildumper" and "camber" (just 3D designer)
Our main goal is the creation of a new Railroad Simulator, but we also offer content for RailWorks and older versions of Trainz, being right now in the process of adapting assets created specifically for TRS 2006 (but never published), to Trainz 2009, and some new content for this latest version of Trainz (keeping in mind that Trainz 2010 is about the same as 2009, so there sholud be no compatibility issues)
About the new simulator:
Our lead programmer/designer Paco Rodríguez started this project some time ago (don`t remember exactly when, but it must be about a year or so) using Ogre as the game engine.
Implementing realtime weather, lighting, shadows, reflections and refractions and lots of other gadgets like advanced water system with movements influenced by wind; sunsets, moon and moonlight with phases according to calendar, true-to-life clouds system and stars and exclusively programmed shaders... has taken most of his spare time, but he is close now to start with the most fun part, the programming of the railroad simulator itself: trains running down the line.
Our website:
http://www.quattrostudios.net/portal_qds/English forum (don't miss the threads about our new simulator project):
http://www.quattrostudios.net/foro_qds/ ... m.php?f=24
Downloads page (for Railworks and Trainz):
http://www.quattrostudios.net/portal_qd ... s&Itemid=5
Everyone is welcome, feel free to drop your opinion/suggestion.
Cheers
Manuel
Edit: I forgot to mention that the simulator project is developped under Linux and Windows, with a great chance to be Mac compatible too.