Scr Skins

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  1. GooseWaffe

    GooseWaffe Active Member

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    HI guys, something I just wanted to try and understand. In this simulator that is supposed to try and imitate the real thing, why are there skins of a roblox fictional train simulator? Always seemed weird to me.
     
  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    Players can create whatever they want to create. Just ignore it and don't subscribe to it if it isn't for you. Dtg aren't the ones creating fictional scr skins.
     
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  3. GooseWaffe

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    I realise it's optional, I realise DTG doesn't make it, I was genuinely wondering tha motivation behind the people who create them and also the people who download them. Wasn't supposed to be an angry post but just a genuine question
     
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    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    I already answered that question. Because they can. They are free to do whatever they want. That's the whole point of livery designer. I've seen liveries with all sorts and stripes on them. Also, some people are interested in running the livery around. That's really it lol. THe motivation is because they want to and the reason to download is because players want to.
     
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  5. Krazy

    Krazy Well-Known Member

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    They're really nice liveries, and there's a lot of trains that are in both SCR and TSW. Why not recreate the liveries in a more realistic-looking game?

    I mean what a glow-up eh?
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  6. GooseWaffe

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    True true, thank you for giving me an answer other than 'because they can' XD
     
  7. TrackingTrains

    TrackingTrains Well-Known Member

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    I don't personally play with fictional liveries (other than trains masquerading as another - like the GWR 802 on the 801 I used to do back when CC liveries didn't glitch out the game), but I have to say that does look very smart! If the yellow on the front was a little more toned down to match the Roblox version it'd be even better
     
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  8. trainsimplayer

    trainsimplayer Well-Known Member

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    Judging by what's on Creators Club these days I'd say there's quite a high proportion of Livery Designer users who would fall into the "Likely SCR Player" category.

    That being said, SCR liveries are pretty nice and work really well on the much more realistic models we have in TSW.
     
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  9. Mr heff

    Mr heff Well-Known Member

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    I played SCR for the first time recently and it's definitely not bad. I like that there are a number of roles you can play. I think it's mainly kids to early teens playing SCR who are generally more accepting of fiction because of their age. I also think that there is a 'game' factor involved. What I mean is that they might be as or more interested in recreating something from a game that they like rather than referencing reality.
     
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    Skins in sims can help keep things fresh when the real roster gets a bit samey, and some players just like mixing in community-made looks. I’ve done the same in other games where visuals matter to me, kind of like picking up cs2 skins for sale to tweak the vibe without changing the core mechanics. It’s just another way to let people personalise stuff without breaking the realism for others.
     
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  11. LWDAdnane

    LWDAdnane Well-Known Member

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    ChatGPT has entered the chat (no pun intended)
     
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  12. MadduckUK

    MadduckUK Well-Known Member

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    Explain this pun.
     
  13. LWDAdnane

    LWDAdnane Well-Known Member

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    Only if you ask a third time
     
  14. MadduckUK

    MadduckUK Well-Known Member

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    Explain the pun.
     
  15. LWDAdnane

    LWDAdnane Well-Known Member

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    This is one of those jokes that's funny because it accidentally reveals *exactly* how a lot of internet discussions work.

    ### The setup

    Someone says:

    > "Skins add more variety and help show different eras, operators, or liveries without needing whole new trains. I like them because they keep runs feeling fresh while still fitting the overall vibe."

    This is a perfectly reasonable, balanced opinion about train skins in a simulator game.

    Then another user replies:

    > "ChatGPT has entered the chat (no pun intended)"

    ---

    ### What they're actually saying

    The commenter is implying that the post sounds like it was written by ChatGPT rather than by a typical forum user.

    The original comment has several characteristics people often associate with AI-generated text:

    * Very clear structure.
    * Neutral tone.
    * No spelling mistakes.
    * Explains both the feature and the benefit.
    * Uses phrases like:

    * "add more variety"
    * "keep runs feeling fresh"
    * "overall vibe"

    It's polished and balanced instead of being something like:

    > "yeah skins are cool lol"

    or

    > "nah mate they're pointless"

    So the joke is:

    **"This comment sounds suspiciously like something ChatGPT would write."**

    ---

    ### The pun

    The phrase:

    > "ChatGPT has entered the chat"

    is an old internet expression.

    People often say:

    > "X has entered the chat"

    when someone appears to perfectly represent a stereotype.

    For example:

    * Someone starts calculating odds instantly:

    > "The mathematician has entered the chat."

    * Someone writes a 3-page essay in a meme thread:

    > "The professor has entered the chat."

    So:

    > "ChatGPT has entered the chat"

    means:

    > "This comment sounds like it was generated by ChatGPT."

    ---

    ### Why "(no pun intended)" is the joke

    This is the clever bit.

    Normally "entered the chat" just means joining a conversation.

    But the thing they're accusing the poster of being is **ChatGPT**.

    Notice the word:

    **Chat**GPT

    contains the word:

    **chat**

    So the sentence:

    > "ChatGPT has entered the chat"

    can be interpreted as:

    > "The AI called ChatGPT has entered this chat."

    The word "chat" appears twice, once as part of the name ChatGPT and once as the conversation itself.

    The commenter then says:

    > "(no pun intended)"

    which is itself funny because there *absolutely is* a pun, whether intentional or not.

    It's the verbal equivalent of:

    > "I accidentally made a joke and now I'm pretending I didn't."

    ---

    ### The deepest possible analysis

    The humor operates on three levels simultaneously:

    1. **Observation**

    * The post sounds AI-written.

    2. **Internet meme**

    * "X has entered the chat" is a common joke format.

    3. **Wordplay**

    * ChatGPT literally contains the word "chat."

    The "(no pun intended)" acknowledges the wordplay while pretending not to, creating a second joke on top of the first.

    ---

    ### If we quantify the joke scientifically

    | Component | Funny Value |
    | ------------------------------------------------ | --------------- |
    | "Sounds like AI" accusation | 6/10 |
    | "X has entered the chat" meme | 5/10 |
    | ChatGPT containing "chat" | 4/10 |
    | Pretending the pun wasn't intended | 8/10 |
    | Making the accusation on a train simulator forum | +2 bonus points |

    **Total estimated forum chuckle rating: 25/40.**

    Not a laugh-out-loud joke.

    Definitely a "smirk while scrolling and maybe click Like" joke. The kind of joke that would fit perfectly in a thread discussing train liveries at 11:47 PM on a Wednesday.
     
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  16. MadduckUK

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  17. trainsimplayer

    trainsimplayer Well-Known Member

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    My head hurts.
     
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  18. MadduckUK

    MadduckUK Well-Known Member

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    If this is your first time reading this kind of thing congratulations on avoiding it this long.
     
  19. trainsimplayer

    trainsimplayer Well-Known Member

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    It was a joke...
     

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