Dear colleagues, Sorry for the off-topic, can tell how to post the pictures directly in the forum instead of the link? I can only get a:
Impressions from a snowy, stormy, and overall not very pleasant journey of a tanker train over the Pennines.
Both BRCW Type 3's have the same class number. Somebody is in trouble at the Works, forgot to put the nameplate back. 101's on the London Division.
What is wrong with 101s on the London Division? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_101#/media/File:101_L832.jpg Peter
Nice idea for a timetabled service, but the 101 should be shut down in the platform already at the start of the run. Also be good to run in light loco and couple up, for a bit more realism.
I am new to TSW and I love exploring the routes; they really look nice! I have some screenshots taken with the Control+F12 command and I would like to post them. When I hit the "Upload a File" button, I get an error telling me the file is too large. My screenshots are 13-16 MB each. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
13 MB? Are you playing at cinema screen resolution? Try using F12 without Ctrl, assuming you're on PC and Steam.
You can open the screenshots in MS Paint and then save them as jpeg files. This way the file size will be much smaller.
Try and set the Picture-Quality to Medium in the Settings. Worked for me. The pictures have a resolution of 1920x1080p after that.
Thanks for all the suggestions! I edited them to JPEG and the resolution is in the 2-3 MB range. The scenery is TSW is spectacular - and I am still just exploring CSX Heavy Hail. Here's a nice bench: I love the lighting effects: And the wildflowers:
Beautiful screenshots everyone on the East Coastway! Looks like I might have to cave in and buy that route. In the meantime, I am enjoying Ruhr-Sieg Nord. Here is a recent freight run with the 155:
I love the lighting effects in TSW; the shadows, shading, glare, and reflections. Some "light" shots from SF-SJ, RSN, and MSB. The stars contrasted with the lights in the car and the walkway underneath the tracks: Waiting for an approaching train as dawn breaks on the hills in the distance: The reflections of the headlights on the tile and of the tiles on the car: The glare off the windshield and the snow reflected in the car windows: