I'm going on holiday to Spain again this summer, but I might have to visit family in Germany again soon if this happens in real-life. If anybody living near Delmenhorst can confirm that this is a thing, that would be super cool. How the heck does DTG miss things that are so obviously broken? (This is on Bremen-Oldenburg route btw)
There a throwback to an old secret WW2 military program to prevent the allies gaining access to wood. Everyone thinks it was Die Glocke when in actual fact it was Der Baum!!
der Baum could be a great horror movie. in america, of course. In germany everyone would just find the title so lame.
This is quite normal across Europe, sometimes reality becomes very unstable around certain areas and lose gravitational physics. There's usually a number to call for these things.
Considering TSW has been constantly consistently broken for every release are we sure DTG even has a QC department? If they do they might want to check they're still alive and cut their wages lol
I’m fairly certain QC is non existent or disregarded at best on console, they seem to have proved that with the easiest to find things being off, seat heights way up, no access to safety systems to name 2 things that have arisen, they couldn’t have missed them.
i didn’t see the trees for a second there as I thought this was an issue report on the missing lines what’s either at Delmenhorst or Hude, I can’t remember which but they were non existent the last I checked.
I do hope that it were not only me who studied the images, saw nothing wrong and had to scroll to Moron's post to see what were actually wrong. You know something's wrong when you are literally outsmarted by a Moron!
English here I had zero clue earlier, using tech (translate) I realised it’s even more surprising than when I found out Krankenhaus
True fact: when the 1991 English play The Madness of George III was adapted as a film, the distributors insisted the title be changed to The Madness of King George, lest American filmgoers take it to be a horror-movie sequel.
Even railways sometimes need to cut through The Zone to get where they're going more efficiently. Occasionally a few passengers go missing, but when you can arrive at your destination up to half an hour before you left, it's worth it.