I never had SPG prior to TSW 2 so I don't know if this has already been reported, but it seems like the ditch lights were working in TSW 1, as shown by several videos. Now they're completely broken and I can't get them to flash. Also the horn sequencer does absolutely nothing, am I missing something? I know it's supposed to automatically play the crossing sequence but nothing happens when I hold it down. Lastly, the bells at the railroad crossings are also broken, which apparently did have sounds in TSW 1. I know that animated crossings were removed, but I didn't think that included sounds as well. Oh, and on the topic of bugs, I think the reason why the EOTD shows the wrong pressure is because the tens place on the EOTD's brake pressure indicator is actually showing the ones place of the true brake pipe pressure, which would explain why it moves so fast and is always on a multiple of 10.
P.S. I just came up with an idea for making sure the EOTD is in the right place every time: it could be placed as far away from the lead locomotive as possible. This would fix having it get stuck on the lead locomotive after pulling out of a mine spur and running around to the back of the train to take it back to Cumberland Yard. It also just looks wrong to have an EOTD on a locomotive lol
all of which are known bugs since I got the game... although for me the EOTD has always shown the correct number
I spoke with Ed Fisk who worked on a lot of the British locos for TSW about this. What he told me is that this is the fault of the Rail Vehicle Setup team. Each car/loco in TSW is made up of a skeletal mesh, and on that mesh are different "sockets" for different things. Looking through the mesh for that hopper I noticed that the sockets EOTD_A and EOTD_B were missing. This means when the EOT goes to find a socket to latch to, it finds nothing and reverts back to the default coordinates of X:0, Y:0, Z:0, which just so happens to be in the dead center of the hopper underneath the bays.
In other words: just finish it quickly, then let's forget about it and never mention it again, the stupid customers can live with it. On a more serious level: this (again) is not how professionals work, but amateurs.
Because you‘re looking at bathtub hoppers which work correctly. The EOTD issue concerns the 3-bay hoppers coming with the C40-8W DLC.