Many Europeans will know that the Dutch 3rd party developer Siegfried has been creating a new fictional route set in Central Germany for the last couple of years, since his Im Koblitzer Bergland layout was completed, and it was released in the Aerosoft shop yesterday called Brennitzer Linienstern. I've put the English speaking page up for folks to read, it costs €30.20, the currency conversion according to Paypal, which includes our VAT, worked out at approx. £28.30 to obtain, although as well as the railway route you also get a tram network, Double Decker coaches, freight wagons, an ICE (German HST) and a couple of locomotives included, as well as hundreds of hand built scenery items, so, I'm sure it will work out as good value overall. Having played on this route now, it is quite resource hungry, minimum recommendation is 8GB RAM and a good CPU and GPU. Siegfried does like his sounds, the route is also full of animation, particularly road traffic and moving construction assets and lots of church bells, level crossings and birdsongs, so, you really do need to have a good computer set up to obtain the maximum enjoyment from this DLC package. https://www.aerosoft.com/en/train-s...ator/routes/3765/brennitzer-linienstern?c=326 Cheerz. Steve.
Lots to admire Peter, he's created a funfair, miniature garden railway, lots of graffiti covered warehouses and plenty of sidings, many disused covered in weeds, starry nightskies and fork lightning, etc, he's really gone to town on this route. And a massive amount of new scenery assets that we can utilise on all our other German routes, such as Polizei cars and Policemen, lorries, trams, residential and commercial buildings, Cathedrals and Churches, puddles, fountains, Station Announcements, etc, etc. Cheerz. Steve.