Could DtG please tone it down a bit with these ridiculous updates?! Especially since they add virtually nothing to the game! Forcing players to download 7GB files several times before the release of every new DLC, even if I don’t intend to buy it, is a complete joke. It seems Dovetail Games has found a way to spoil even my enjoyment of the first truly good and only playable DLC in the entire TSW series – the Medway Valley Line route. I’ve got an hour to spare and’d like to play on Medway Valley Line, but I can’t because DtG is sending me yet another 7.4GB update this week, which takes nearly half an hour to download! And DtG doesn’t even feel obliged to inform customers what changes this update brings to the game, to somehow justify the need to download 7GB of the game all over again.
If you’re stuck for time, there’s always the option to play in offline mode. I know updates are frustrating, but they’re mandatory. You say they don’t offer any benefits, but how do you know there aren’t any? That one passenger you saw in the gutter of the platform - gone. That floating tree - gone. Ha entirely speculation there on my part, but I don’t believe they would release patches for nothing.
LOL now we have complaining about getting updates, christs what's next tantrums over the game having trains in it
Maybe update your games when you not play. As far as I know, the last update is from the 12th of May, so there was plenty of time to download the update. I hope DTG will just continue with patches and don't listen to complaints like this.
It's no good moaning at the lack of updates, then moaning when we do get one - assuming it's something meaningful of course. Just go off and play another game while the patch downloads and installs.
If you go into the game's properties on its Steam library page, you get several options for managing updates.
I think without some proper context it’s difficult to judge the OP’s situation. 7GB download for me with my 150mb speeds would take me roughly 6 minutes to download. I’m assuming this guy is from the UK. So unless this person lives in the middle of nowhere or where he lives they’re still using copper wire for his internet, which average speeds from about 2-10 mbps. It’s quite reasonable he’s going to be upset. I have a mate down Cornwall who lives quite literally in the middle of nowhere, and he’s in a similar situation.
Speaking of floating trees, do you still see the ones approaching Wolverhampton on WCML? I still see them.
Compleet different game but it says enough... The bus open bèta latest update was 32gb so 7 is nothing
Reinstalling MSFS2020 the base files from Asobo are something like 130Gb (and their server is not as fast as Steam) then that’s before installing any of the scenery or aircraft enhancement packs. Actually, I have seen the game referred to as MS Download Simulator!
I remember the good old days of the dial up “gurgle” followed by the sense of elation when your download hit 4 kb/s!
When it first came out, I remember this as one of the few occasions when Steam remitted the two hour refund window so that those frustrated by the slow download (with at one point the Asobo server failing to support resume), could get their money back. The one thing that frustrates me slightly about MSFS2020 is that none of the DLC can be purchased on Steam using your Wallet credit. And if you have MS/XB store credit, you can’t spend that in the in game Marketplace store on the Steam version, only if you purchased the core game direct from MS.
@J.T. We’d actually like to see DTG release even more updates than they have so far. As far as I’m concerned, DTG can release two major updates every week. That way, we’d finally get those updates that were submitted to DTG a long time ago but haven’t been released yet. And your claim that updates don’t bring anything new to the game! That’s not what updates are for. Updates are there to fix bugs and issues with various DLCs. So updates do bring something new to the game—namely, bug fixes. And with every update, there’s also a new core update, which is also necessary. If you don’t want updates, just turn off the update feature.
WOW! Guys, I’m really appreciate your responses!!! But something’s not right. It must be some sort of bug. Today, there was another 7.7GB update for TSW6 waiting for me… I have a decent 600 Mbps internet connection, but it’s no use if Steam delivers updates at a speed of less than 100 Mbps. Yes, but my copy of TSW6 takes up 24GB in total, so this "update" is practically a third of the entire game, including all the DLCs! Sadly, I can’t find an option that would let me block updates for just one game. I’d have to switch the whole Steam client to offline mode. But I don’t want to do that, because updates for other games… well, they actually add something to the game apart from just making room for new DLC, which I won’t be buying anyway. Just out of curiosity, has DtG fixed that bug where the passenger display shows ‘Not in service’ on all trains? Or are you still using that temporary home-made patch from a community member? Because for a while now I haven’t set foot outside the Medway Valley beyond Gillingham, and this DLC isn’t affected by that bug You know, on the MVL route, most of the TSW6 bugs don’t really affect me, so I’m not exactly in a rush for those updates from DtG. What can they possibly improve? They’re not going to rewrite the passenger AI from scratch, after all. Not before TSW99 is released. But how do I disable this update feature for a single game? I’d be grateful for any advice! I am honoured