The next DLC for Train Sim World 4 is Israel Railways' Bombardier Twindexx trains powered by both Diesel and Electricity. Please Review this as a possible Future DLC and consider bringing this rolling stock into Train Sim World 4 so we can drive it around the virtual globe.
No its not. Besides that, where should it drive? They'd need a route for it too. And lets be honest here, I think the number of people interested in Israelian railways is probably countable on one hand.
Exactly. There isn't enough demand and politics currently in Israel relating to the ongoing conflict with Palensteine means they likely won't do Israel anytime soon - I doubt even if there wasn't war and ongoing sociopolitical issues they'd do it
Are you saying a reskinned version of the existing Bombardier Doppelstockwagen from Deutsche Bahn Verkehrsrot to Israeli Railway Blue and Silver Paints. If Yes Tel Aviv area route followed by a DB Baureihe 462 in Israeli Railways Blue and white paint. Can't be feasible right now due to the 2023 Gaza War
Did you literally just copy this line from a thread you made from back when TS2022 was still a thing?
You already suggested this in a separate thread you posted last week. Repeat posting or spamming of ideas is not going to make it any more likely to happen and may lead to the moderators taking action. As noted in the other thread, no one is going to make this loco without a route to run it on and the chances of DTG or anyone else building an Israel route are about as good as me winning the National Lottery.
Pretty sure DTG have said they don’t want other countries other than current under their remit, they’re is no Israel focused 3rd Parties I’m aware of, so that alone pretty much rules it out, probably has as much of a chance as India or Thailand I would say usually or maybe they may be higher (who knows really when talking about not introduced states) current events I wouldn’t say rules it out but is certainly pushing that way. Though I don’t think Israel is up on any consideration at least at this point regardless, along with many other states.