About the Game
Rolling Line is a model railway simulator where you can build your own layouts and share them for others to play!
Explore and drive trains on pre-made official layouts, any one of 1000s of player-made layouts on the Steam Workshop, or create your own!

Read in-game magazines
Rolling Line has its own official magazine!
Read about updates, community content, layout building guides and much more. You can read these magazines in-game or view them online on the Gaugepunk Games website.

Download and share through the Steam Workshop
Layouts and liveries (train color schemes) can be shared and downloaded on the Steam Workshop. Browse over 7k layouts and over 20k mods + liveries made by countless skilled community members.
Simply click to subscribe to workshop items, and they will appear in-game, simple as that!

Explore pre-made official layouts
The built-in official layouts include scenery and trains from New Zealand, America, Brazil and lots of other places around the world!



Features:
Play on both PC (without VR) and in VR (HTC Vive, Valve Index (with finger tracking!), Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality)
Build and share your custom layouts on the Steam workshop
Share and download custom train paint-schemes (liveries) on the Steam workshop
Operate table-top model railways standing in human-scale
Explore anywhere in your layout on foot in miniature scale
Drive trains in human-scale with hand-held controllers
Drive trains in miniature-scale from within the cab
Multiple trains to choose from (all completely free!) like diesel, steam and electric
Wide range of freight and passenger wagons
Pickup and throw wagons as physics objects
Sandbox style world, where custom tracks and scenery can be built anywhere
Dynamic day/night cycle
Dynamic weather
Set up working signals and level crossings
Overhead wires and track electrification
Simple color painting system, where you can create custom colors to paint props and scenery
Save files are in plain text, so you can easily copy and share them
Locomotive and wagon modding with custom 3D models and textures
Custom 3D terrain using modding to import your own 3D models
Read in-game magazines with information about updates and community content

Play in VR or on PC
Rolling Line has been built from the beginning to be both a PC game (first person style) and a VR game.
You can play with a keyboard a mouse just like any PC game or train sim, but if you have a VR headset (Oculus, Vive, Valve Index and WMR) connected then it will automatically launch in VR.
If you have the Valve Index controllers then you can even make use of full finger movement tracking!
VR controls can also be fully re-binded using the SteamVR Input System.

Just like a model railway
Layouts in Rolling Line are designed to look, feel and operate like a real hobbyists model railroad, with switch boards to control the tracks, portable hand-held controllers to drive trains, and complete control over the rooms lighting.
Freely push wagons around on the rails with your hands to build trains and take control of them using DCC-style hand-held controllers!

Build your own tracks and scenery
Place pieces of track and scenery to build your own huge (or tiny) railways!
Choose from a huge range of props like trees, buildings, vehicles, shapes, etc.
Paint different colors onto props and terrain using a simple color painting system.
Choose from a variety of colors or edit your own hues and palettes.
Place down chunks of terrain to build hills and path ways, or use external 3D modelling tools to create your own complex 3D terrain (via modding).
You can build your custom layouts entirely by hand in VR, or play on PC to make use of PC-only map making shortcuts.
You can share your layouts on the Steam workshop and easily download other peoples layouts.
All layouts you make can be easily backed up and shared in plain text, which means you can copy-paste an entire save game between friends!

Explore in human scale or miniature
Switch between human-sized room scale and railway-sized miniature scale at any time, any where. You are not limited to only driving trains in miniature, but can fully explore and entire layout at the scale of a person.
Drive trains from right inside the cab in miniature, and view the world from the driver's perspective!

Choices of VR locomotion
Choose between a range of locomotion options, including standard teleporting, grabbing the world around you to move yourself around and free directional movement with the trackpad.
Other options like manual rotation (if you cannot use room scale) and setting your player height help support a range of VR setups.

Rolling line offers an immersive experience of both controlling a model railroad and driving trains from within the world itself. Whether you enjoy exploring model railways, the joy of controlling model trains, the experience of a scenic railway journey or the freedom of building your own tracks and creations, then Rolling Line can deliver!
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I hope everyone's enjoying the multiplayer map jam event! There's already some great entries there.
I'm doing a quick survey to see what people think of multiplayer so far, what kinds of bugs they are experiencing, and what kind of updates they want to see focused on in the future.
Please fill out this form if you have the time, it's extremely helpful!
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New error log file system
There is now an "Error_logs" folder in the route Rolling Line folder.
It stores log data for multiple sessions! So you no longer need to use the AppData folder to report a bug (and it doesn't get erased every time the game is launched).
These log files are also cleaner and easier to read:
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Disable auto-horns for AI trains
There's now a setting to toggle the horn being played when AI trains start from a red to green light.
It's a neat feature when there's just a couple of trains, but rapidly gets annoying when a layout has tons of AI trains all stopping and starting, so you can choose to disable/enable it.
Cars also no longer honk on a green traffic light (this was a mistake, not a feature).
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Toggle gravity/collision shortcut key
You can now set a custom keyboard binding to enable/disable player collision/gravity in miniature mode. This is very useful if you want to fly the camera around (like when driving trains) without needing to go into the pause menu and disable collision completely. This binding is F8 by default and can be changed in the controls menu.
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Fixed major packaged mods issues
Turns out there was a very old bug relating to packaged mods! If a train mod livery is packaged inside a map, and the base mod that it requires is downloaded separately (off the workshop) then the game would fail to link up the livery to its base mod correctly. This has now been fixed.
There was also an additional bug relating to linked save files (where a save would look for packaged mods in a different folder directory). Sometimes this file path would become invalid, and this has been fixed and should no longer be an issue.
Other minor fixes
- Fixed the cloth physics on flags being broken when using transform edit mode
- Track held by the player will no longer be included in a track mesh export
- Both the bulk move tool and track export now select track segments more accurately
- Removed debug overlays for photo mode that were not suppose to be accessible
In other news
I just attended RailEx (a model train expo here in Wellington, New Zealand), next year I'm hoping to actually get organized beforehand and set up a booth running Rolling Line and have a go at selling some physical game disk copies just for fun.
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I also recently dropped off a copy of Model Railroader at a very remote backcountry hut (Maungahuka Hut in the Tararua range). I hope someone gets a laugh one day out of the "Great mountain scenery" title, it's probably the only model railway magazine to ever make its way into the Tararuas ːsteamhappyː
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