I should have linked this when I created the thread months ago but I'm doing it now In this thread are some helpful tips to successfully make a scenario in Scenario Planner and if you want to upload them to Creator's Club by me and one of the greatest scenario creators in the game, Tom Fresco: Helpful Tips & Tricks To Make Scenarios In Scenario Planner
Hello! For any newer scenario creators looking for some tips for how to make scenarios utilising Working Timetables published by Network Rail, here's a link to a couple of posts showcasing an example for the newly-released Manchester Airport Commuter route. Any questions? Ask them HERE and I'll get back to you as soon as I can: Post 1: TrainGeek08's Creators Club Releases & Updates Thread | Page 10 | Dovetail Games Forums Post 2 (continued from Post 1): TrainGeek08's Creators Club Releases & Updates Thread | Page 10 | Dovetail Games Forums
Все привет! Есть ли где-нибудь руководства для новых локомотивов Class 220 Voyager, ALP-45DP, DB BR 294? И если есть, то где их можно скачать? [EDIT - Jan - Translation Added] Hello! Is there any guide for the new class 220 Voyager, ALP-45DP, DB BR 294? And if there is, where can I download them? kirtoksg#1764 going forward, please make sure to post in English to get support from us and other users.
Я пишу на своём родном языке. В чём проблема. Если у вас в правилах форума есть определённые требования к письму только на английском языке, то впредь я буду соблюдать это правило. Если таковых требований нет, то это выглядит с вашей стороны, как дискриминация по языковому признаку.
Respectfully... 1. Yes, that's a rule here; despite English not being the 1st language for most of us ( myself included ) 2. He's a community manager, not a random guy
Hi! It's not difficult for me to use an online translator to write messages. But precisely because he's an administrator (or whatever his name is?) So I wrote an objection. It looks like putting pressure on a person who speaks a language other than his own. It looks like an attempt to impose "YOUR" terms, rather than the requirements of the site.
For starters: I agree that English should be used by all users, I've pointed this out before as it makes communicating difficult if everyone uses their own language. Ik zou in dat geval in het Nederlands communiceren. Now I went digging into the 'terms of use' where both the words 'language' and 'English' don't appear in the context of describing which language should be used. When digging deeper I found the 'acceptable use policy' which describes what kind of content and posts you can and cannot create on DTG's websites (et al.), including the forums. But there also no requirement of using English is stipulated. As such purely based on 'the rules' I must agree with kirtoksg#1764 that they can use whatever language they prefer, but I would strongly encourage our community management to take a look on their terms of use and provide more detailed language rules for the forums.