![]() ![]() Here, you can modify the track speed colors as much as you’d like. With the extra menus in the options, we’ve added one dedicated to accessibility. You want different colors? Change them yourself! These are the colors a user chose to play with on their own. In fact, we’re sticking with the old colors as the default settings. No, these are NOT the new permanent colors. When we did this, we gave each track color stronger contrast from one another, in order for colorblind players (and, well, players in general) to have a much easier time distinguishing between track speeds. One strong example of this is how we updated the track speed colors in the past. We want to make sure everyone can play our game without getting overly confused, and will occasionally add new measures to help streamline how easy it is to grasp certain concepts. New Accessibility Features Track Speeds – Pick your Perfect ColorsĪs we’ve built Rail Route, one thing in the back of our minds has always been accessibility. What if you need to build more than a straight connection? What if you need a passing siding to get two trains to their destinations on time? Well, don’t worry, you can build switches, both in tracks made from the inventory and permanent tracks built by the map’s creator!Īre you ready to really ramp up the way you play the game? There’s a whole new world of ways to make timetable maps with the Inventory! I can’t wait to see what you all can make and how the community’s new levels turn out with this mechanic. Once you run out, you can’t build any more tracks unless you delete some you’ve already built! Use them wisely…īuilding the connection works the same as building in Endless or the editor – Click on one spot to begin building, click on the blue destination tile to complete the connection! Right-click to delete tracks. Unlike Endless, there’s no prices on the tracks… instead, there’s a number in the upper-right corner of each item that tells you how many you have to build with. ![]() One way or another, when you need to use the inventory, you’ll find it in a familiar place with a familiar face: The build menu! Open the build menu in the upper-left corner of your screen to access the Inventory. Maybe there’s an open gap you need to bridge. Would you rather build a more classic timetable map, with no inventory whatsoever? Don’t worry! You can turn it off completely in the map settings. Just remember – While players can’t delete the tracks you place, they can otherwise freely build! Use walls if you want to prevent certain connections from being possible! The new number beneath each item is how many of that item is available in the player’s inventory! You can add more of those items with the plus sign to the right of the number, or remove them with the minus to the left. When you build a new timetable map, you’ll notice a new option which has been automatically turned on for you: The Inventory!Īt first, it may seem nothing has changed, but as soon as you go to build tracks, you’ll notice something new: There’s a lot to cover! Let’s get started with the biggest news: The Inventory In fact, we’ve already released it – Update 3 is ready to roll! How about we dive into some of the new features you’re bound to see as you explore this latest update? While time may fly when you’re having fun, we’ve been hard at work here getting ready our next big update for you all. It’s been a while, huh? It’s been three months since we released Update 2. ![]()
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