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BVE Trainsim

BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express[1][2][3]) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator.[3] It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience[3][4][5] as viewed from inside the cab, rather than creating a network of other trains[6][7] —other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects.[3] BVE Trainsim was designed and developed by Takashi "Mackoy" Kojima[8] starting in 1996[3] with the original program name coming from the Japanese 255 series multiple unit trains found in routes in Japan.[citation needed]

BVE TrainSim
Developer(s)Takashi Kojima (Mackoy)
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseBVE TS 1:
1996
BVE TS 2:
2001
BVE TS 4:
2005
BVE TS 5:
2011
BVE TS 6:
2020
Genre(s)Train simulator
Mode(s)Single-player, Multi-player

Although the internal working of the BVE Trainsim program itself cannot be modified, additional routes and train cab views can be added[4][5] via a number of text-based configuration files.[6] Route builders have produced over 300 additional routes for the program, along with matching cab environments. Routes built by independent developers simulate rail activity in Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Europe.[9]

BVE Trainsim 1 edit

BVE Trainsim 1 was released in 1996 as an Alpha version under the name Boso View Express[10] and 1999 as a Beta Version. This version, the first version of BVE to be produced, had an interface that was similar to BVE Trainsim 2, but did not have a logo. Instead, the official symbol of BVE up until the release of BVE 2 in 2001 featured the words: 暴走 VIEW EXPRESS.[11]

BVE Trainsim 2 edit

 
Screenshot of a MTR M-Train EMU driver's cab in BVE 2

The first stable version released in 2001. BVE Trainsim 2 featured ATS and ATC. The latest version of BVE 2 is ver. 2.6.3 which was released on 27 March 2004.

BVE Trainsim 3 edit

Unreleased and later cancelled, BVE Trainsim 3 was originally started in 2003 as an improvement over BVE Trainsim 2, but was eventually stopped due to problems encountered with development of the aforementioned program.[11]

BVE Trainsim 4 edit

 
Screenshot of a British Rail Class 323 driver's cab in BVE 4

BVE Trainsim 4, released in 2005, added support for plugins to simulate train safety systems other than ATS and ATC. Because of the cancellation of version three, this was the first follow-on stable version since version two. It also has better graphics than BVE 2 with the latter being a major update. The latest version of BVE 4 is ver. 4.2.1947.25355 which was released on 1 May 2005.

The London Transport Museum used BVE Trainsim 4 to provide a simulation platform, within a mock underground rolling stock of the London Underground 1996 Stock,[12] before later porting to openBVE in 2010.

BVE Trainsim 5 edit

BVE Trainsim 5 was officially released on 5 September 2011 as the successor to BVE 4.

In July 2008, the developer stated that he was rewriting BVE Trainsim from scratch because the previously released versions (BVE 2 and BVE 4) do not work with DirectX 9, and that the new version would support Windows Vista and Windows 7.[13]

The first BVE 5 version (ver. 5.0.4265.3690) features a new format for storing train routes and route dependencies and a redesigned interface including a distance to next station indicator and a passenger comfort indicator. The latest version of BVE 5 is ver. 5.7.6224.40815 which was released on 17 March 2017.[14]

The BVE 5 download page also includes a route converter which can convert BVE 4 routes into a format recognised by BVE 5.

BVE Trainsim 6 edit

BVE Trainsim 6 Release Candidate was announced and made available to the public as the successor to BVE 5 on June 21, 2020. Full release of BVE Trainsim 6 was made available on September 23, 2020.[15]

BVE 6 is released as a 64-bit application, allowing for scenarios with larger data sizes and support for Windows 10 and Windows 8.1. BVE 6 also features support for 64-bit plugins, a new format for vehicle files and support for non-vertical cab gauges.[16]

Included in the new release is the Uchibō Line, a newly developed example scenario demonstrating the new features available in BVE 6.[17]

openBVE edit

 
openBVE 1.4.2

openBVE is an independently developed open-source train simulator. Although the name and logo were originally based on BVE Trainsim, openBVE is free and open-source software developed and written from scratch. It features support for train exteriors, animated 3D cab environments and animated scenery. Internally, openBVE makes use of OpenGL for rendering, as well as OpenAL for three-dimensional positional audio.

The program is noted for its cab ambiance and realism.[18] It is currently distributed in the public domain,[19] along with full C# and C source code.

History edit

openBVE was originally conceived in 2009, as a free and open-source simulator, capable of running routes from BVE Trainsim, but with the eventual aim of loading content from other simulations, and the development of a separate route format. Initial development was done over four years from 2009 to 2013, by a team of four developers, led by Michelle Boucquemont (michelle) and odakyufan. In 2007[timeframe?] most active development has ended, as the main developer Michelle Boucquemont ended her active work. Despite the lacking developer support, around 2009 openBVE was capable of running most BVE Trainsim routes correctly and also supported additional features, including an exterior view, animated 3D cabs, and animated objects.

To end the stalled development in October 2015 a continuation of OpenBVE was announced on BVEWorldwide by another group of developers.[20] The group transferred the development and codebase to a new repository on GitHub.[21] To date (May 2017), numerous additions were made by the project: new parameters for animated objects and the plugin API,[22] several unfixed errata from the previous openBVE 1.4.3 errata fixed,[23] Dynamic lighting and backgrounds added,[24] and a basic package format has been added to make the installation of addons easier.[25]

OpenBVE was selected in September 2013 as "HotPick" by Linux Format.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Lew, Alexander (2007-12-17). "The Best Free Train Simulator". Autopia. Wired News. from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ (archive), The Simon Tonekham Statesman blog
  3. ^ a b c d e . Train Simmer. 2001-02-26. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2009-08-14. Boso View Express (BVE) is a freeware 3D train simulator ... under development since 1996. ... nor does it offer dynamic scenery (moving trains). It does feature ... trains that react accurately
  4. ^ a b "Microsoft Train Simulator". CBS Interactive. 2005-01-03. Retrieved 2009-08-14. BVE ... physics are comparable with the real trains. ... Plenty of routes and trains are available free too!
  5. ^ a b Baum, Peter. "Mechanik/ BVE". Retrieved 2009-08-14. the trains actually rock back and forth and lean into turns ... has still remained popular due to its superior sound, train handling characteristics, and its easily modifiable components.
  6. ^ a b Barten, Alfred (2005). . Archived from the original on 6 June 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2009. BVE is built linearly. There is no opportunity to branch, unless the branched version is treated as a second route. ... BVE routes can also be built using Notepad
  7. ^ Hanstater, David. "Editorial: BVE Train Simulator". Atomic Systems IP. Retrieved 2009-08-14. BVE is much smaller ... the only view is straight forward through the cab window. There are no outside views
  8. ^ http://mackoy.cool.ne.jp/trifle/me.html 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine linked 2007-01-12
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  10. ^ translate.google.com https://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmackoy.cool.ne.jp%2Fnote%2Fhistory.html. Retrieved 2011-03-20. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  11. ^ a b bve.i-circle.net http://bve.i-circle.net/bve-trainsim/history. Retrieved 2009-09-25. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  12. ^ "London Transport Museum BVE tube simulators". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-06-08.[dead YouTube link]
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
  14. ^ "Downloads | BVE Trainsim". bvets.net. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  15. ^ "Updates | BVE Trainsim". bvets.net. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  16. ^ "BVE Trainsim 6 RC (Release Candidate Version) and Uchibo Line Scenario". mackoy.exblog.jp. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  17. ^ "BVE Trainsim 内房線 for BVE5.8 & BVE6.0". bvets.net. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  18. ^ http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2009/03/22/openbve-the-sim-now-approaching-platform-pc/ linked 2009-05-06
  19. ^ Cabot, Toby (2009-06-29). . Savannah (Latest News). Free Software Foundation. Archived from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2009-08-16. ... and http://trainsimframework.org/,sites.google.com/site/openbvesim which is public domain{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  20. ^ "Initial Development Thread". BVE Worldwide. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  21. ^ OpenBVE on github.com
  22. ^ "API and Compatibility changes". GitHub.
  23. ^ "Fixed Errata". GitHub.
  24. ^ "Dynamic Lighting & Backgrounds".
  25. ^ "openBVE Packages".
  26. ^ Linux Format 174 September 2013 page 60

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • BVE Trainsim website
  • openBVE Project website

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BVE Trainsim originally Boso View Express 1 2 3 is a Japanese three dimensional computer based train simulator 3 It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience 3 4 5 as viewed from inside the cab rather than creating a network of other trains 6 7 other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects 3 BVE Trainsim was designed and developed by Takashi Mackoy Kojima 8 starting in 1996 3 with the original program name coming from the Japanese 255 series multiple unit trains found in routes in Japan citation needed BVE TrainSimDeveloper s Takashi Kojima Mackoy Platform s WindowsReleaseBVE TS 1 1996BVE TS 2 2001BVE TS 4 2005BVE TS 5 2011BVE TS 6 2020Genre s Train simulatorMode s Single player Multi playerAlthough the internal working of the BVE Trainsim program itself cannot be modified additional routes and train cab views can be added 4 5 via a number of text based configuration files 6 Route builders have produced over 300 additional routes for the program along with matching cab environments Routes built by independent developers simulate rail activity in Africa Asia North America South America and Europe 9 Contents 1 BVE Trainsim 1 2 BVE Trainsim 2 3 BVE Trainsim 3 4 BVE Trainsim 4 5 BVE Trainsim 5 6 BVE Trainsim 6 7 openBVE 7 1 History 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksBVE Trainsim 1 editBVE Trainsim 1 was released in 1996 as an Alpha version under the name Boso View Express 10 and 1999 as a Beta Version This version the first version of BVE to be produced had an interface that was similar to BVE Trainsim 2 but did not have a logo Instead the official symbol of BVE up until the release of BVE 2 in 2001 featured the words 暴走 VIEW EXPRESS 11 BVE Trainsim 2 edit nbsp Screenshot of a MTR M Train EMU driver s cab in BVE 2The first stable version released in 2001 BVE Trainsim 2 featured ATS and ATC The latest version of BVE 2 is ver 2 6 3 which was released on 27 March 2004 BVE Trainsim 3 editUnreleased and later cancelled BVE Trainsim 3 was originally started in 2003 as an improvement over BVE Trainsim 2 but was eventually stopped due to problems encountered with development of the aforementioned program 11 BVE Trainsim 4 edit nbsp Screenshot of a British Rail Class 323 driver s cab in BVE 4BVE Trainsim 4 released in 2005 added support for plugins to simulate train safety systems other than ATS and ATC Because of the cancellation of version three this was the first follow on stable version since version two It also has better graphics than BVE 2 with the latter being a major update The latest version of BVE 4 is ver 4 2 1947 25355 which was released on 1 May 2005 The London Transport Museum used BVE Trainsim 4 to provide a simulation platform within a mock underground rolling stock of the London Underground 1996 Stock 12 before later porting to openBVE in 2010 BVE Trainsim 5 editBVE Trainsim 5 was officially released on 5 September 2011 as the successor to BVE 4 In July 2008 the developer stated that he was rewriting BVE Trainsim from scratch because the previously released versions BVE 2 and BVE 4 do not work with DirectX 9 and that the new version would support Windows Vista and Windows 7 13 The first BVE 5 version ver 5 0 4265 3690 features a new format for storing train routes and route dependencies and a redesigned interface including a distance to next station indicator and a passenger comfort indicator The latest version of BVE 5 is ver 5 7 6224 40815 which was released on 17 March 2017 14 The BVE 5 download page also includes a route converter which can convert BVE 4 routes into a format recognised by BVE 5 BVE Trainsim 6 editBVE Trainsim 6 Release Candidate was announced and made available to the public as the successor to BVE 5 on June 21 2020 Full release of BVE Trainsim 6 was made available on September 23 2020 15 BVE 6 is released as a 64 bit application allowing for scenarios with larger data sizes and support for Windows 10 and Windows 8 1 BVE 6 also features support for 64 bit plugins a new format for vehicle files and support for non vertical cab gauges 16 Included in the new release is the Uchibō Line a newly developed example scenario demonstrating the new features available in BVE 6 17 openBVE edit nbsp openBVE 1 4 2openBVE is an independently developed open source train simulator Although the name and logo were originally based on BVE Trainsim openBVE is free and open source software developed and written from scratch It features support for train exteriors animated 3D cab environments and animated scenery Internally openBVE makes use of OpenGL for rendering as well as OpenAL for three dimensional positional audio The program is noted for its cab ambiance and realism 18 It is currently distributed in the public domain 19 along with full C and C source code History edit openBVE was originally conceived in 2009 as a free and open source simulator capable of running routes from BVE Trainsim but with the eventual aim of loading content from other simulations and the development of a separate route format Initial development was done over four years from 2009 to 2013 by a team of four developers led by Michelle Boucquemont michelle and odakyufan In 2007 timeframe most active development has ended as the main developer Michelle Boucquemont ended her active work Despite the lacking developer support around 2009 openBVE was capable of running most BVE Trainsim routes correctly and also supported additional features including an exterior view animated 3D cabs and animated objects To end the stalled development in October 2015 a continuation of OpenBVE was announced on BVEWorldwide by another group of developers 20 The group transferred the development and codebase to a new repository on GitHub 21 To date May 2017 numerous additions were made by the project new parameters for animated objects and the plugin API 22 several unfixed errata from the previous openBVE 1 4 3 errata fixed 23 Dynamic lighting and backgrounds added 24 and a basic package format has been added to make the installation of addons easier 25 OpenBVE was selected in September 2013 as HotPick by Linux Format 26 References edit Lew Alexander 2007 12 17 The Best Free Train Simulator Autopia Wired News Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 04 BVE Train Simulator archive The Simon Tonekham Statesman blog a b c d e Announcing Boso View Express BVE Train Simmer 2001 02 26 Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Boso View Express BVE is a freeware 3D train simulator under development since 1996 nor does it offer dynamic scenery moving trains It does feature trains that react accurately a b Microsoft Train Simulator CBS Interactive 2005 01 03 Retrieved 2009 08 14 BVE physics are comparable with the real trains Plenty of routes and trains are available free too a b Baum Peter Mechanik BVE Retrieved 2009 08 14 the trains actually rock back and forth and lean into turns has still remained popular due to its superior sound train handling characteristics and its easily modifiable components a b Barten Alfred 2005 Virtual Railroading Train Simulation FAQs Archived from the original on 6 June 2015 Retrieved 14 August 2009 BVE is built linearly There is no opportunity to branch unless the branched version is treated as a second route BVE routes can also be built using Notepad Hanstater David Editorial BVE Train Simulator Atomic Systems IP Retrieved 2009 08 14 BVE is much smaller the only view is straight forward through the cab window There are no outside views http mackoy cool ne jp trifle me html Archived 2008 04 20 at the Wayback Machine linked 2007 01 12 Home Archived from the original on 2012 04 13 Retrieved 2012 04 13 translate google com https translate google com translate js n amp prev t amp hl en amp ie UTF 8 amp layout 2 amp eotf 1 amp sl auto amp tl en amp u http 3A 2F 2Fmackoy cool ne jp 2Fnote 2Fhistory html Retrieved 2011 03 20 a href Template Cite 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trainsimframework org sites google com site openbvesim which is public domain a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Initial Development Thread BVE Worldwide Retrieved 5 December 2016 OpenBVE on github com API and Compatibility changes GitHub Fixed Errata GitHub Dynamic Lighting amp Backgrounds openBVE Packages Linux Format 174 September 2013 page 60Further reading editBarten Alfred 2006 This Is V scale ISBN 1 4276 0738 8 External links editBVE Trainsim website openBVE Project website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BVE Trainsim amp oldid 1216588503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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