- Role: Associate Game Designer
- Engine: RailWorks
- Time on Project: 4 Months
- Release: 17th September 2020
- Platforms: Windows
Project Description:
Experience the pinnacle of high-speed travel in the UK and bustling commuter services with WCML South: London Euston – Birmingham in Train Simulator!
The West Coast Main Line as it is today was not initially intended as a single line stretching from London to Glasgow, it was instead many smaller, individual lines that gradually linked up from the 1830s to the 1880s.
The London and Birmingham Railway opened their section in 1838, making it the first inter-city line to be built into London, it started from the city’s Euston station and made the 113-mile trip to Birmingham Curzon Street, calling at the likes of Rugby and Coventry en route.
Take to the tracks of one of the most important railway corridors in the UK, and operate a mix of express, stopper, commuter and freight services with Train Simulator’s WCML South: London Euston – Birmingham route!
Role Responsibilities:
- Setup reworks for several trains involved within this content pack
- Compiled new Lua scripts to address optimization concerns
- Collaborated with other teams involved on the project; design, engineering, artists, content, audio, producers
- Worked closely with route and scenario builders to create a polished experience
- Implemented localised text into the game and created game instruction manuals released with each content pack
- Created achievements used in scenarios and completed steamworks backend setup