Spirit Of Steam Stream Feedback Thread... And More Importantly...

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  1. Lamplight

    Lamplight Well-Known Member

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    It's probably very niche, but I'd love this. I'm fully aware that this'll never come to TSW but the idea of doing all the menial maintenance tasks associated with steam is lovely to me.
     
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  2. gazz292

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    Don't forget that like with all other trains in this sim, about 90% of people who buy it expect to just press a single button on the controller to move, and another to stop.

    They don't care about things like oiling the engine before use, topping up the sand boxes, unblocking the sander nozzles and so on,

    Some people complain that they have to sit in the cab to drive the train, they want to sit as a passenger or use the fly by cams and watch the train and scenery go by... but still have control of when the train starts and stops.

    Some want the 'tonka toy' control overlay from Railworks, the big red lever you drag with the mouse to go and stop.


    There are people complaining that having to do things like insert the reverser lever, move it to forwards, turn the brake lockout key, turn the headlights on, maybe raise the pantograph and turn the main breaker on before they can move is far too complicated.

    So having to balance regulator with valve cutoff, and steam usage/production is going to be way too much for some.


    Of course at the other end of the spectrum are those who understand how the loco's work, and want every switch, lever, button, dial and screen to work and be operational, they love the challenge of operating the train as if it were real whilst trying to keep to the timetable.


    But whilst TSW2 can't decide if it's a sim or a game, and tries to cater for everyone, there will always be compromises,

    like i dont get why it has to be like a game with collectables, i want to drive the train, not walk the tracks searching for things to earn points and tacky virtual trophies (i bloody hate it when i get the stupid 'congratulations, you have driven this train the same number of kilometers as it's number, have a trophy' thing as i'm driving)
     
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  3. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    On GWE I got an award for placing a poster at West Ealing. The only thing is… At the time I was passing by on the Up Main at 95 MPH which doesn’t even have a platform!

    I have heard some of this AP and achievement LOVE is at the insistence of Steam, which is why titles like Run 8 will never go on that distribution platform despite the fact it would simplify their arcane installation procedures!

    Oh and incidentally, I have no objection to setting up brake keys or MU26A valves but the game does need to make it clear where these are in the cab, especially in poor lighting and maybe prompt if you forgot to do it.
     
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  4. Matin_TSP

    Matin_TSP Well-Known Member

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    Common misconception: Console players = people who are not into simulation, who don't understand anything and just want a GTA style game. It's fine to play that game, tho. But the platform you're playing doesn't equal your simulation depth.

    Says who? Who are "they"? And it's fine to not care about that. As same as it's fine to do care about that.

    Have you seen some youtubers who try to play TSW for the first time and totally fail to understand how to even move an inch? That's because it is complicated. And at least the tutorials should be better to make it easier for people to get into this.

    Only for those, who don't have the time or don't want to invest that much time into learning a game. That's fine.

    No. It's not up to DTG to decide what TSW is. That's a big misunderstanding. It's the player who decides that.

    Don't care about trophies? Fine, ignore them
    Don't care about mastery? Fine, ignore it.
    Don't care about collectables? Fine, ignore them.
    (...)

    But if you do care about the gameification parts, then it's a big strength of TSW2, that people who care about gaming as well as people who care about simulation can fine their comfortable spots in TSW2. Yes, this means compromises. But that doesn't make the overall experience (at least for me, who is more into simulation) that much worse, that it could not be justified with this approach.

    You don't have to get it or even like it. Just drive your train, you'll have zero disadvantage from not getting that collectble. And zero disadvantage if someone else collects them :)
     
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  5. Kevinsim1046

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    Theoretically, I would say it’s quite simple to cater for everyone, just have an option in settings for it, Beginner (on by default), Pro, Expert. The thing is DTG by default are trying to make it cater for everyone which I would say is not going to well.

    Beginner will make it super easy, just start a service and when loaded everything is ready to go, just pull the throttle and be off. Pro, pretty much how it is now I would guess. Expert could then be as close to realistic as possible, so in SOS that would include oiling and all that fun jazz associated with steam locomotives.

    I for one would be interested in an expert mode, I want a simulator, not a game.

    Just my two cents on that topic.
     
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  6. londonmidland

    londonmidland Well-Known Member

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    I agree that there needs to be a setting between ‘beginner’ and ‘pro’ gameplay, instead of DTG trying to choose for us by cramming in everything in, whilst ironically missing out features because it’s ‘too hard/complex’ for some players.
     
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  7. argh.bailey

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    I have never understood the TSW approach to complexity. We get tutorials for Cathcart that emphasise pressing pantograph raise & auxiliaries set and then no service ever requires it and it isn't mentioned again. We have US freight that needs very specific brake system setting with often well hidden valves that get no prompts. I've seen at least one youtube stream by an actual engineer remarking about why something to do with the brakes wasn't set because 'that would never be left like that'. We get West Cornwall where every freight service automatically selects the wrong brake mode setting every time you couple/uncouple overriding any correct setting made by the player.

    I can only see this becoming even more of an issue as TSW gets into the complexities of steam. Euro & American Truck Simulator come to mind as a shining example of how to handle this. Just make it a setting or an option in the menu. For example I can select gearbox to Simple Auto / Real Auto / Manual and never get caught out again. I can set manual or automatic retarder or engine braking and it just make the experience so much more enjoyable regardless of desired skill level.

    I'd love to see menu settings for how to set up the trains along the lines of Real World No Hints / Real World with Onscreen Hints / All Set-up Ready to Roll. Could even apply to Safety Systems on or off because setting them every time just becomes a pain.
     
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  8. gazz292

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    That's exactly it, it's called Train Sim World.. not Train Game World.
    i too want a simulator and not a game.


    I do ignore the 'collectables' but it's annoying when i am happily driving along and get a big pop up blocking half the screen saying 'well done, you've just driven 422 kms in the BR422... here have a picture of a trophy'

    If it's a steam requirement, then the epic gamestore version shouldn't have the trophy thing?
    Tho i remember steam made DTG dumb down some DLC's in TSC big time... what were supposed to be an expert line trains had all the 'expert' bits removed to allow the 'stop go' controls to work.




    if we could get an API giving us access to the data like we have in TSC, then we could turn all the on screen stuff off and drive the train using a working EBuLa [electronic timetable screen]
    or the various versions of it in other modern trains from around the world, even picture of a clipboard with the stop sheet on it,

    You could drive steam trains with a set of gauges on a 2nd monitor / tablet so you can look out the window watching for signals, and a quick glance over can see what's going on with the engine (could even have the fireman's controls on a tablet, and a friend can take care of adding coal and water whilst you drive)
     
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  9. Mr JMB

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    Given you can refuel the locos, it would be interesting to know whether the coal in the tender reduces visibly as it gets used, so you can just look at the tender and see whether you need to add more or not. They can display variable amounts in wagons so hopefully this can be done for the tenders.
     
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  10. chieflongshin

    chieflongshin Well-Known Member

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    I too think DTG should show their hand that a loco dlc is confirmed (providing the type or not) to help concerns people have about a quiet route. I’m less inclined to buy thinking it might be a two loco, never added to route
     
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  11. Jpantera

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    I agree, I have stumped up for something for my N guage layout based on this not being a day one for me. I can't see me getting enough out of it to warrant day one. Maybe the 8F stream will show otherwise. I'm beginning to wish that busy locations were not modelled as they are badly empty when left without A.I. Will wait on more DLC and would be nice if as said a hand could be shown as to what else m ay be on offer...
     
  12. meridian#2659

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    Ha ;), good luck with starting in the shed at 4:00 with the grease can to do tasks for the 5:30 train.

    Im happy if they implement most valves. the tsc jinty has even a working lubricator and you can smash the cylinders when compressing the condensed water inside the cocks.

    So im "expecting" a step up with tsw for a true immersion.
     
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  13. Mich

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    Then you've heard wrong, I do think Xbox or PlayStation do that, but not Steam. I own the original Half Life on steam, which is a game owned by the same company that operates steam, and that lacks achievements. And there's plenty of Steam games out there which don't use those features, Out of the games I own the IL-2 series are the main ones I can think of which lack achievements. As for scoring that's not been standard in games since the 90's, and frankly many people didn't even care about the score counter even during the latter half of the 80's. Adding scoring is almost certainly a conscious choice by DTG, not something they were forced into implementing.
     
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  14. alexjjones6024

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    I can't see this being anymore than a arcade train game. I mean I cannot think of any sort of way this will be challenging when everything practically appears automated and knowing DTG, they will be testing a manual fireman for 5 years + until somebody in the preservation crew "take a look at it". I mean why even have all the signals on this route when there's barely any services/AI on the route to even test you, it's being overhyped and you will be disappointed.

    It's just another shoddy joke, judging from the simple use of the brake and the regulator and continuous safety valve operation. TSC has a very good simulation method, especially using the Jinty on WLoS for example...
     
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  15. solicitr

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    Really?
     
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    "Ha ;), good luck with starting in the shed at 4:00 with the grease can to do tasks for the 5:30 train."

    Ahem...if you really want to do the full realism thing from fire up - more like 1.30am with a Jubilee, so your Crewe - Liverpool Lime St session would last around 6 hours - with the Save function as it is now!!

    This is the problem with all loco realism - if you want to do a realistic cold start on an AC4400CW, it will take an hour or so. And we already know the issues on realistic brake release on a Sherman Hill consist.
     
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  17. nwp1

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    Is there anything to be gained by pre-ordering?
     
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  18. chieflongshin

    chieflongshin Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely, you’ve paid DTG the same amount early.
     
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  19. Electricfox

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    I mean, IIRC the actual driver and fireman wouldn't do the full fire from cold though, that would be down to the shed staff, so when the rostered crew clocked on, the fire was already going and the steam building up.
     
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  20. alexjjones6024

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    Yes.. Regulator, Reverser, Brake, Ejector, Blower, & perhaps Damper (?) What else is there that we can do?

    It's only like doing LZB, SIFA and controlling an Electric train in Germany tbh..

    Just been confirmed on tonight's stream not being implemented and I'm not hopeful it will be added at all.
     
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  21. londonmidland

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    After watching tonight's stream, I can safely say that it looks significantly better compared to the last one.

    Can we please make sure that these streams, at least the very first ones, are shown on PC? As they have much better graphical details, as well as being able to show everything in its full glory.
     
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  22. mattwild55

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    Agree that tonight looked visually substantially better. Adhesion physics / wheelslip look great, all the running gear is brilliant, enjoyed the fireman animations even if they're not 100% there yet.

    The only remaining negatives for me are the lack of a delay while the steam chest fills and Crewe being totally devoid of traffic at midday but I won't bang on about loco DLC again.

    I'm looking forward to playing this time next week!
     
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  23. JBViper

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    I enjoyed tonight's live show as we saw more of the driving actions. I liked the finale with Jamie: going up that gradient ; it made me really want to because it is complicated.

    At the beginning, I wasn't keen on going to Spirit of Steam but now I'm considering buying it as it's a new driving experience for me (I never bought anything on the steam on TSC).
     
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  24. solicitr

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    What else is there that a real driver does?
     
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    I know they have said there will be no layering with other routes but do we know if we will at least have the ability to substitute steam into services on the WSR?
     
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    Believe me I understand there is not much more a driver would do, I want to know if the simulation of these are effective in the loco/s.

    Happy for you to reflect on the stream and tell me otherwise
     
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    Very excited about the arrival of steam on a 50s route but did I hear Matt say there was no rail joint sound? I hope I got the wrong end of the stick, it won't be be very immersive without the clickety clack.
     
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    It sounds as though another previous piece of tech has become lost from the TSW toolkit from trying to understand Matt’s expression on stream.
     
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  29. DTG Matt

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    Unfortunately there won't be rail joint sound at launch. It seems a tooling issue has crept in with our editor and this is the cause of the problem, so we're investigating what that is and then we'll be able to understand what the solution for the route is - but I can't predict how long that will take as it's not just a straight forward "bug" given it seems to be in the tools itself. Expect it to NOT be there for launch and i'm not making promises about when/if it will be fixed, if that position changes as we understand the issue, i'll update you all then. We're certainly looking into it, as it may affect any new track put down so needs fixing in the tools soon :)
     
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    It's just a bug :)
     
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    Nice explanation and good to know its being looked into and is a known problem. I agree the sounds add a nice detail to routes. I hope when it is fixed it can be applied here but understand it may be difficult, if even possible. Relaying all the track would be a problem eh :P

    General Feedback from Stream #2
    I really enjoyed this second stream, and the power of the PC shows the route better in all its glory. Some nice little details here and there including the water physics, fireman animations, challenge of driving, sounds, particles. I agree with the safety valves being abit difficult to control with the firing limitations but suspect this is something which will improve with time, tweaking and firing additions.
    I agree some of the stations feel abit quite at the moment but again that cant be helped with the limited loco's and timetable. I hope we get some plans for additional loco's oneday. (4MTT/Jinty plz :P)

    Things can only improve with time but the team has done an Amazing job in introducing the first steam engines into TSW and I cant wait to get my hands on it and see what the future of steam in TSW brings!
     
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  32. DTG Matt

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    Putting my "dont believe a word I say, there are no promises here" hat on - what i'm expecting in the long run is - find the bug, bang head on desk, fix it, write a script to mass update the route and restore whatever triggers are now missing, release, celebrate, sleep.

    Matt.
     
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    Wheel slip sparks looking good :D
     
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  34. meridian#2659

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    The route looks really nice, i preordered this one.

    Still strange they missed the joint sounds with an ongoing thread (200+ replies) about improving sounds, mostly because of the lack of track sounds latley. Interessting that thread gets ignored by dtg since it has opend.

    In the end good to know they made sound recordings for the steam engines.
     
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  35. chieflongshin

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    There's elements of this that look beautiful and I think there's some amazing work done

    Crewe station at 13:00pm with next to no passengers in sight???? Painful watching Jamie run round a ghost town. What is going on. It felt like standard features have been dialled right back in. I know Matt said the passenger numbers were representative of time, I don't think Crewe was built for about 8'people

    I'm so torn right now watching the last hour of steam but I'm airing towards wanting to experience the scenarios and service with all the features of other routes rather than an empty train set feeling at release . Man, what to do....
     
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  36. Rudolf

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    Better be careful with your head. Other actions sound OK to me.
     
  37. chieflongshin

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    Tangent...... I'd love the donkey list to be released (not as a paid gameplay pack though please)
     
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  38. Rudolf

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    Having seen the stream, I really like what I have seen. I think I will not miss the manual firing part a lot, you can do a lot more if you want.

    Overall my feeling is that the choice for the route is not the smartest one. Building those three vast yards must have cost a lot of money, apart from the performance issues on consoles it causes (not 100% sure how much is because of the yards or other scenery details). And the not using them is just wasting our money. Maybe some one should have a stronger opposition against the over ambitious management.

    Why not chose Falmouth branch or apart of the tees and Weardale network, one of the best TS routes at the edge of steam and diesel? With Derek Siddle, DTG has an expert in the house. I really do not understand some of the decision. And if you want to be ambitious, why not do a a Dutch steam route?
     
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  39. meridian#2659

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    My guess is this was made for 4-5 possible dlcs, from loco, freight and wagon dlcs up to a gameplay addon for additional services. So for that the route was definetly the right choice.

    If they really have no plans to make dlcs for the crewe liverpool route i might start to question the vision for tsw. Wouldnt make sense to recreate 100% of an era with such an effort to leave it behind half empty with using about 10% of its potential.
     
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  40. Lamplight

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    Crewe in the 50s is Paul Jackson’s dream for steam, so I doubt there was a lot of discussion concerning the route.
     
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  41. chieflongshin

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    Let's hope Paul wants loco dlc and passengers sharpish to fill it out
     
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  42. Jpantera

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    I have posted this before but will repeat my words. A lot of routes have potential for more DLC and to be honest in some cases could really do with it. Only the German content appears to have gone in the right direction although some on the forum have shot it down. The best British route for DLC is Tees Valley which I still feel could do with padding out. The lead time on creating DLC is an issue as it seems to take ages now. I still think SoS is TSW2s watershed moment.
     
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    After watching the stream, I as someone with only little interest in english railways will preorder this. It looks like a fun experience. The last stream really convinced me. And also, i've got some plans for the livery designer.
    All in all: It looks like a fantastic start for the steam era in TSW2, hoping that german steam locos will follow one day. Thanks for the hard work, it's really appreciated.
     
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    TBH I am totally astonished that the lack of track sound has been overlooked until such a late stage. This IMHO is even worse than the missing lineside fencing or the hurriedly fudged firing arrangements. I may be a lone voice in this but with such major issues together with the doubt over when or even if they will get fixed, serious consideration should be given to pulling the release and taking this back in the factory to try and sort it. I do not pay £24.99 for part finished software so am afraid I will be refunding my pre order on this.
     
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  45. mattwild55

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    Putting my business hat on for a sec, thinking about the wider implications of SoS for TSW, and a note for a hopeful future:

    I think steam is probably the final obvious and big tranche of potential new players. There are some players out there who wouldn't give diesel or electric a thought as they're steam fans - but finally TSW has something to offer them. In the same sense that making TSW available on consoles has massively increased the player base (and therefore sales), steam should be a rich vein of potential sales to mine which will be a great thing for those of us who want to see DTG do well and continue producing DLC for us to enjoy for years to come (even if as we all understand there are improvements that can be made).

    I'm really hopeful that we'll see some of the extremely talented steam loco third-party developers consider making the move from TSC to TSW now - yes, the modelling of the locos is definitely more work than it was (both from an artwork and presumably physics point of view) but the potential sales should also be much greater (thanks to that console player base we just spoke about).

    I sincerely hope on this basis that what looks like a wonderful route will be populated with more and more loco DLCs until say in a year or two we can stand on that footbridge at Crewe at 13:00 and watch a rich variety of express, local and freight trains come and go while shunters trundle back and forth in the distance.

    Here's the USP about TSW - the layering, timetable and on foot exploration provide *so much potential* over and above the one shot scenarios of TSC and I'm full of positivity for what could be - we just have to hope someone steps up and produces the DLC we need to add that depth of experience.

    My wallet is open and waiting - please don't leave us hanging!
     
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  46. CrAzZyKiLLa

    CrAzZyKiLLa Well-Known Member

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    maybe put a few more sleeps in between there! You cant do it all in one go
     
  47. Scorpion71

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    Oh you are not alone, I mean a Train Simulator WITHOUT track sounds!?! Really????
     
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  48. alexjjones6024

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    Few more 'sleeper' joint sounds
     
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  49. Lamplight

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    You're certainly not alone. The lack of the iconic clickity-clack of jointed track for the first steam route is a serious oversight (and once more raises the question of what actually happens in QA, I'm afraid).

    I do agree with your sentiment that this feels rushed. The bean counters probably had enough after the long development time for steam and told the developers to "get on with it" to quote a famous group of British comedians. It's just really unfortunate that after such a long time in development, it seems like there are now shortcuts being taken for the last few meters. That being said, I'm still on the day-one-purchase team for now. Feel free to call me a hypocrite for this after what I wrote before but being able to run steam engines (which I never could before since I'm on console) is already really exciting and the 8F with its freight trains did seem like a lot of fun yesterday.
     
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  50. alexjjones6024

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    Can well not forget the fencing has been left out in certain areas, I'm sure this has been raised and should not take long to complete..
     
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