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Announcing Derail Valley: Simulator, coming end of 2021

Hi everyone!

It’s been a long time since our last big news. Today we’re announcing our second major update, Derail Valley: Simulator, slated to come by the end of the year!



Back in October we hinted at some of our plans for the update. Today we want to share those plans with you in greater detail. For many months, we’ve been working on lots of big and essential features, with the primary goal of fortifying Derail Valley as a well rounded train simulator product. Without going too much into detail, these are the main changes you can expect in the update:

[h3]Revamped Train Simulation:[/h3]



Simulation of the steam engine and diesel-electrics will be completely remade. With further emphasis on realism and details, as well as fully finished controls and manuals, the locomotives will be complete. There will be very few visual changes, and more in how the locos behave - with actual amperage, traction motors, cylinder cocks and other specifics simulated. We’ll go into more detail when the update is close to release. Driving trains in Derail Valley will remain accessible and fun, in our standard fashion, but will also be much closer to how the real trains work. Big thanks to the select few of our highly trusted and knowledgeable beta testers who have been selflessly helping us get this right!



While working on the sim revamp, we’re also laying the groundwork for adding more locomotive types to the game in the future, such as pure electrics and diesel-mechanicals. For Simulator, we’re creating the new simulation platform in such a way that no coding is required to create a new locomotive. While still complex to use, the new platform will greatly increase the output at which both us developers and eventually the modding community can churn out new locos to the game, of virtually any kind. The train mod support and the new loco types won’t be part of the Simulator update on release day, but they’re actively being worked on as part of the sim revamp as we speak.

[h3]Day and Night Cycle and Dynamic Weather:[/h3]



As an addition to its beautiful natural landscapes, Derail Valley will receive seamless cycling of day and night, as well as dynamic weather conditions. This will include clear, cloudy, foggy and rainy conditions that will all spontaneously morph into one another, as you’d expect. The locomotives will, of course, feature wipers and proper headlights to accompany the addition, and the rain will affect traction quality.



While not set in stone yet, the frequency of the day and night cycle and weather changes will be probably set to a certain rate in Career mode (e.g. 24h in game will equate to 1h real time), and will be completely adjustable in Free Roam mode (more on that further below). Players will be able to interact with beds in order to sleep and pass the time. The concept of time passing be further incorporated into gameplay later on, although this remains to be seen.

[h3]Main Menu & Save Manager:[/h3]

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Perhaps one of the most critical improvements in Simulator will be the complete GUI architecture revamp. Starting Derail Valley won’t throw you directly into gameplay anymore. Rather, a proper main menu that welcomes you first will finally be in place, where you’ll be able to select a user, load and save your progress, start a new game, and do other usual game actions that have been lacking in Derail Valley for so long. The reason this comes this late is that it is much harder to pull off than it may seem -- the game couldn’t be made restartable without some bigger changes that we’re working on, which is a prerequisite for lots of related features.

The new interface is made flexible in such a way that over time we can easily add new settings, such as the “skip tutorial” button when starting a new career game, and alike. The new GUI is also fully consolidated between PC and VR, which wasn’t the case previously, making it easier to maintain it on both platforms.

[h3]Sandbox / Free Roam Mode:[/h3]

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Welcomed by many players will be the new Free Roam mode. It will let you play without worrying about fees, licenses or earning money. You’ll be able to pick your own scenario parameters, such as starting location, destination, time of day, weather conditions and train, and just do whatever you want without consequences. Only the base locomotives of each kind will be available on fresh start in Free Roam. You’ll need to unlock the higher classes by buying the license for them in Career first, thus incentivizing the player to play the much more engaging Career mode. Of course, the players who insist on having everything unlocked right from the start will still have the option of asking someone for a save file with everything unlocked.

You’ll be able to design your own consists for use in scenarios, and share both consists and scenarios with other players. In Free Roam the jobs, trains and locomotives will still spawn in the world as they do in Career mode. You’ll be able to complete those jobs, but without any monetary rewards, nor penalties.

[h3]Localization:[/h3]



We’re making Derail Valley multilingual, which should increase the game’s reach in many countries around the world. Currently, we’re aiming for German, Russian, Dutch, Japanese, French and Serbian languages, and we’ll likely also include Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Korean and Polish. If there’s demand for these or more languages, please let us know -- your input means a lot. We’ve been preparing all of the game’s string database, GUI and booklets for localization, and the only things that will remain universal (in latin script) will be the IDs of locos, tracks, locations, jobs and licenses.

[h3]In The Meantime:[/h3]



We expect to have Derail Valley: Simulator ready for release sometime by the end of this year. This is not set in stone, however, as there’s still a bunch of work to be done and things could be pushed further. When we’re ready to fully reveal the update, we’ll do an In-Depth series going in detail about each of the new features, like we did with Overhauled.

Until then, we’re looking to release 2-4 small updates, similar in scope to builds #89-91, which too were worked on during the ongoing development of Simulator. The small updates will be focused mainly on bug fixes and small improvements, but with each also having a prominent new feature.

[h3]Price Increase:[/h3]

With the release of Simulator, we’ll increase the price of Derail Valley from $19.99 to $35.99. This increase has been long planned and announced, and despite staying in Early Access, we feel that at that point Derail Valley will be worth the new price. Of course the increase will not affect those who bought the game prior to the price increase.

Beyond Simulator, we plan to focus on adding a lot of new content to Derail Valley and making the late game gameplay more strategic and goal driven. That too is heavily under development, but we’ll probably discuss it more next year.

That’s all for this news update! Thank you all for your support, patience and understanding that these things take time! Despite not having released many updates lately, we’ve been busy as always working on Simulator, and our goal remains to make Derail Valley the best train simulator in the world. See you soon with the next small game update!

-Your DV Team

Build #91 - Boombox & More!

Hi everyone!

It’s been a couple of long months, but we’re back with a new update! This time, the snow has melted, and lovely music took its place! As always, Ivan accompanied this update with an awesome video:

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Boombox comes with a variety of music cassettes that you can buy in shops, as well as the ability to play radio. It can be customized to play your favorite online streaming radio stations, as well as playlists of your local music files! We strongly recommend you to read the new readme.pdf file before playing with it, located in the game installation's root folder.

With the boombox came the need to precisely place items in nonVR, which is another addition in this build. Placing items is done using the key 'R' and the mouse wheel.



Having watched your videos and streams, we also acknowledged that rerailing should be made free at the early phase of the game, so we’ve made that change. Additionally, we’ve improved item belt orb slots in VR, booklet saving, fixed trains spawning in each other, and a lot more small things.

Finally, we’ve removed the snow as promised and it won’t be available at least until another Christmas. We know many of you would like us to keep it as an option, but technically that’s not possible right now. Maybe some other year in the future.



If you’ve been wondering about the status of the 2021 major update - it’s heavily in progress, but there’s still a LOT of work remaining to do before we can share anything. Until we have more information, we’ll have small updates coming out, such as today’s one.

We’re looking forward to hearing what you think about the new boombox and the rest of the changes! Have fun driving with your new companion!

P.S. While finishing up this update, we learned that the inventor of the cassette tape, Lou Ottens, had died yesterday at age 94. May this update be in his memory.

-DV Team

Build #91:

Stability & Internal:

- Attempted fix for trains that occasionally spawn inside other trains, causing unfair fees
- Drastically improved automation of terrain build preparation process
-- This speeds up internal workflow for build making and testing
- Preferences optimization
-- Increased preferences reading speed
-- Added functionality to auto-upgrade preferences
-- Made anisotropic filtering auto-upgrade to Ultra, if was on High in previous build
-- Added versioning to preferences file
- Updated Post Processing

Items:

- Added Boombox
-- Can be bought in CitySW
-- Features two modes, Radio and Cassette player
-- Radio can play real life online radio stations (included https://simulatorradio.com/)
-- Players can add or create radio stations (see readme.pdf for details)
-- Radio features audible signal loss effect when going through tunnels
-- Cassette player can play cassettes that can be bought in shops
-- Some cassettes contain music, whereas others point to players’ local playlist folders
-- Players can add their own music to those playlists (see readme.pdf for details)
- Added item placing feature in nonVR
-- Hold R while holding an item and aim at a surface to see item gizmo
-- The gizmo will show warning color if aimed location clashes with another surface or item
-- Use mouse scroll to rotate the gizmo
-- Release R to place the item in place of the gizmo, at the aimed location
- Booklets now save the page they were on
- Fixed issues with Loco Remote
-- Fixed nonVR mouse interaction not working with joysticks when ungrabbed
-- Improved couple knob to react better to mousewheel
-- Fixed item preview being offset in VR inventory
- Fixed issues with Pocket Watch
-- Fixed occasional scrolling jam in nonVR
-- Fixed wind knob chaotically colliding with the environment when held
-- Fixed falling too slow
- Fixed the inability to pick up the items remaining on the turntable control panel in nonVR
- Item highlighting is now disabled by default in nonVR
- Optimized shovel texture size

VR:

- Made improvements to belt orbs
-- Their position is now saved
-- Items stored in them are now saved too
-- Orb rotation now snaps to 90 degree angles when in close proximity
-- Rotation gizmo now appears when hovering over the orb
- Improved controller anchors for Cosmos users (thanks Niko!)
- Fixed draft lever (and DE6 windows) not working on some headsets
- Fixed shovel in VR getting dropped when holding it a certain way and teleporting

Career:

- Rerailing is now free until buying licenses CCUR1 or LONG1
- Improved randomness of destination input tracks in job generation
- License printouts now list license dependencies
- Removed the ability to click trash bin to delete job (throw it in instead)

Tutorial:

- Fixed taking money via wallet-click in tutorial breaking the tutorial
- Tutorial now introduces the player to mouse-scroll train controls in nonVR
- Fixed various rare bugs with reloading the game while in tutorial part 2 or skipping tutorial

Misc:

- Removed snow, at least until next Christmas
- Improved interactable control aim precision in nonVR
- Limited junction speed limit to 60 (was 70 before), to prevent unexpected derailments
- Money left in cash registers, career managers, etc. is now returned to wallet on game quit
- Fixed receipt not being able to flip pages
- Fixed missing crosshair tooltip in nonVR if starting the game with Cab Highlight option off
- Fixed nonVR inventory bugging out when retrieving items via pause menu
- Improved tender water hatch to be easily grabbable in nonVR
- Tweaked shape of controller tooltip background in VR
- Added readme.pdf to game root folder

Build #90 - Snow, Snow, Snow & More!

We have a very special update for you today! It's Christmas and snow fell upon the Valley. It will only stay like that for a limited time - about a month, - so make sure to make the best of it!

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2020 was a strange year, yet also the best one for Derail Valley so far. With your support and the release of Overhauled, we've had a blast further strengthening our goals — to make Derail Valley both the best train simulator in the world, and one of the best VR games. We are continually working on amazing things, many of which are yet to come in the major update in 2021 and after it.

With today's update we wanted to give you all a massive thank you, and wrap up this dull year with something exciting. The snow doesn’t affect game mechanics as it is a purely aesthetic feature, but it does bring a whole new mood to the game. In order to keep the experience truly special, we will remove snow from the game in about a month, for at least until next Christmas. Make the best use of it in the following couple of weeks!



Apart from introducing snow, the update adds a few more new things, such as new trash bins, station office beacons, expert shovel (a new item to buy!), and various other fixes.



With this update we're closing the year, and can't wait to see what the next one will bring! Until then, from all of us here at Altfuture, Happy Holidays!

-Your DV Team

Build 90:

World:

- Made the world snowy
-- Limited time only (till late January)
-- Features new snow textures and sounds
-- Adds Christmas trees to Station Offices
-- Contains new snow-themed loading screens
-- Derailed cars make sleigh bell sounds
- Added antenna beacons to all Station Offices (easier to spot)
- Fixed CSW not having a 30 kph sign
- Loosened a tight southbound entrance curve at SW
- Fixed OWN loops not having signs
- Fixed FF LP tracks having faulty name in built game
- Fixed IME service station platform not aligning with tracks
- Fixed phone pole in MF next to coal shed having offset LOD
- Fixed terrain ballast texture having flipped normals

VR:

- Belt point positions are now being saved
- Fixed bad item orientation in hand when using Oculus VR mode
- Fixed a bug with the first job booklet able to disappear when finishing tutorial
Career & Gameplay:
- Added Expert Shovel
-- Can be bought in a shop
-- Adds less coal than default shovel (for precise firebox control)
- Remade trash bins
-- Bigger, solid design
-- Now suggests that jobs can be thrown in
-- Fixed position, no longer an item
- Removed dash from Job Booklet track ID for consistency with track signs
- Fixed Job Denied page falling through Job Validator as of #89
- Fixed being unable to unlock garages as of #89
- Fixed Caboose Career Manager not working as of #89
- Fixed being unable to pick up money while holding wallet in nonVR
- Fixed items dropping out of hands if alt-tabbing during pause
- Reduced volume of footstep sounds

GUI & Settings:

- Added sliders to the rest of the options
- Made turntable key bindings configurable
-- Can only be used inside a turntable booth
-- Default keys: [ ]

Build #89 - Oculus Quest 2, HP Reverb G2, Shovel Rework, Footsteps & More!

Hi everyone!

While we work on the yet unnamed big 2021 update, we also want to include a couple of small updates in the meantime. Today we're launching the first one of them, the build #89! As always you can find more information in the video below:

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The update makes various small improvements for both VR and nonVR players. The highlights are:

- Oculus Quest 2 support (via Oculus Link)
- HP Reverb G2 support
- Remade VR shovel behavior
- Footstep sounds
- FOV, Always Run and Cab Highlight settings (and sliders)
- Fixed crash on quit

Oh, and don't forget to check back next week for a humble surprise!

BUILD #89:

Stability:

- Fixed the hang on quit causing the “not responding” prompt to appear
- Fixed rare case where sounds could become permanently disabled in a session

VR:

- Added support for Oculus Quest 2 (via Oculus Link)
- Added support for HP Reverb G2
- Revamped shovel interaction
-- Allows twisting and using with both hands
-- Entirely rewritten code (for dual-handed item interaction in general)
-- Fixed visually adding coal on shovel from empty tender
-- Decreased amount of shoveling needed to fill up the firebox
-- Coal fling yet todo
- Items in hand can no longer bump into train controls (levers, valves...)
-- They still collide with solid objects however
- Fixed steamer rope not adhering to the “use trigger to interact” setting
- Belt orbs now only show directional gizmos when grabbed

Movement:

- Added footstep sounds
-- Includes 40 new sounds
-- Dynamically changes based on surface underneath
-- Applies to movement, teleporting and falling
- Improved headbob

GUI & Settings:

- Added sliders to menu GUI (yet to be added to all settings)
- Added “FOV” setting (vertical angle)
- Added “Always Run” setting
- Added “Cab Highlight” setting
- Mousewheel can now scroll through nonVR inventory slots while holding Tab
- Fixed “Press F to enter” appearing while looking at an item (e.g. map)
- Split VR and Graphics settings windows into two rows in VR menu
- Tidied up menu layout misalignments

Items:

- Loco remote charge speed no longer depends on sun direction
- Schematic map now sounds like a heavy book upon impact

Misc:

- Made minor schematic map corrections (IMW, IME)
- Slight physics collisions optimization
- Fixed ISO tank container using wrong LOD texture
- Updated Career Manager default screen text to “Please select:”
- Fixed bad character in a tutorial text message
- Derail log now also prints vehicle’s ID and job ID

-Your DV Team

Our plans, going into 2021

Hi everyone,

We wanted to give you a quick rundown on how things are going, and where we’re headed. Usually we don’t reveal a lot about what we’re working on, so that our priority shifting would remain agile. This time, however, it will take us longer than usual to show significant results, and we want to keep you informed.

We’re steering our focus toward more long-term development goals. For the next many months, our team will be working on these features, some of which are already in progress:
  • Day and night cycle
  • Dynamic weather
  • Improved simulation for diesel-electric and steam locos
  • Support for more locomotive types (for future use)
  • Basis for train mod support (for future use)
  • Save & user manager
  • Main Menu
  • Sandbox game mode
  • Language localization

We know you’re excited to have these things out as soon as possible, but there's still a long way to go. We’re already doing major changes to locomotive simulation, seeing how other future locomotive types and mod support will tie into it. We’re also deep into testing solutions for day and night cycles and weather changes. Regarding the save manager, main menu and sandbox mode, there’s quite a bit of work to be done too.



All those things will take a while to finish, around the same time actually. We’re slowly starting to see them all grow into a single, major update, coming sometime in 2021. There are no specifics on the date at this point, and there likely won’t be any until the update is almost done and ready to reveal. With this update we’ll probably also roll out the previously announced price increase for new buyers - but more on that later.

Until then, we’ll definitely have several smaller updates, but they won’t include any of the things listed above. We’ll also use this time to squeeze in a few days by the end of this year to release the long-awaited update of our former game, Switchcars.

Our team now counts five developers, three of which are dedicated programmers. We definitely want to speed up development, which is why we’re still hiring. Turns out, finding the right people for the job during the virus outbreak is hardly any fun.

With this news we wanted to set the right expectations for the next couple of updates. It will take us some time to release the stuff that really adds significant value. That said, rest assured that even though it’s not currently visible, our top effort is being put into Derail Valley on a daily basis. The game consistently gets better. Like with Overhauled, the wait will be worth it, and probably also shorter.

That's all for today, and we'll see you in a couple of weeks with another small game update!

-Slobodan