Overall I have enjoyed playing and experiencing this route. I'm not one to usually pick on small details but with this route there are some things that do bother me. Firstly the saftey systems bug, which I've been told is due to the other cab being active, can be annoying when wanting a more immersive experience. Having to either go turn the other cab off or wait to turn them on later in the journey is a bit annoying. Secondly, some parts of the route seem a bit empty in terms of scenery. I know this issue may be to do with memory issues on console but it does make the route seem unfinished. This seems to be the case for the riverside areas just outside of Rochester station. Finally a small thing I noticed the other day that isn't a major issue but did surprise me is that in the 395 there is a 'pan down, shoes up' button that isn't usuable. I thought this was unusual as on other trains and locos with pantographs you can move levers or press buttons to both raise and lower the pantograph. I know this button doesn't hinder the basic operation of the train but it was weird that this had been left out.
The pan down shoes down button is useable I got this on Xbox and it works fine as when you push it it opens the mcb the main circuit breaker
Just had a look, turns out I was looking at the wrong button. I confused the train fault acknowledge button with the pan down shoes up one.
Yep I know what you mean it surprised me at first as looking at that pan down shoes down button it looks like the emergency brake button lol
There is prob a simple explanation for this, but when i log into SEHS i get taken straight to the last run scenario, why?
I think you have 'auto-load journeys' turned on. You can change this in the settings. I see so many people complain about this but its just a simple setting that needs to be changed.