So I've tested TSW 3 a bit, and despite some of my initial thoughts being confirmed, DTG has done amazing work on some things, also to my previous thread, I never said they never did great work before, but anyways, the UI is really good, easy to use, some menu points are still confusing, the SFS Kassel - Würzburg route is, for it's size, amazing, despite a few issues, one of which is my main question. Why, for me at least, were the stations in between Kassel and Würzburg disabled, or at least hidden, from the user? I haven't seen a thread on this before, but it's really weird and kinda disappointing, because you CAN spawn at these stations, but only if you choose walking in free roam, there are no selectable trains or scenarios available that use these stations (which would be RE/RB lines), and you are unable to select any of these stations in custom scenarios, which is even more weirder, because they ARE on the map and have names, and they fully work, since AI trains drive there, and are fully modelled. So I am not sure if this is an actual bug or if they really chose to hide/disable it, and if they chose to it really is kinda disappointing, because not only would it be wasted space of storage, and computer resources in general, but it would make the route even more playable, since I think not many would play purely the SFS for two hours long all the time, especially because it would get boring after a while. So yeah that's it, I'm still looking into the base game.
Which stations do you mean? There was a thread on this forum, where someone found out that some of the tracks between Würzburg and Gemünden were laid out. However, they are no where near fully modelled. I don’t think anything else apart from the SFS is in there?!
That's it, that's the entire route. A to B from Kassel to Würzburg and vice-versa. Pick an ICE, IC, NJ, or freight, but it's all a straight run on the high speed line. The included regional stock is AI only. Cheers
There is ICE, Freight & IC. Like LGV, this is a dedicated high speed line, but it does have more variety than LGV.
Well, in regards to passenger runs I guess you may say it is quite similar to LGV. It also has only 3 stops: Wurzburg, Fulda and Kessel. Although the difference is that you can drive different trains there, not as on LGV where you have just one option. There you can use ICE 1 or 3, DB BR 101 with intercity stock and maybe something else, but as I don't have TSW3 I let someone else to clarify that There are also freight services, so a lot more diversity than on LGV.
Okay... Please don't be so silly! This is the second topic what i have seen sofar and what's wrong with you? I can not understand what youre writing here... It's a hispeedline and local service are not included whats perfectly correct and is a realistic situation! On the SFS doens't run regional services so what difficult to that?! Please before youre starts such topics its better to search it instead of discuss it in useless topics.
LGV is short and only have one type of train, so yes it gets rapidly the same. A litlle better with dynzmic weather. Still excellent for the sheer speed purpose. Now if it would be extended to Nice..... SKW on the other hand has a lot more variety ! About the unused stations : wouldnt some layers be able to find a place one day ?
They're allowed to ask the question. After all, the regional stops would be handy for trainspotting (in places) and also for scenario planner AI.
Well you can always get a RE train and run it down the line in scenario planner stopping at the stations to get a look at them can't you? You can't actually stop and load passengers but you can explore it all. It would be interesting to see the paths of the AI services and whether any of them are of a decent length say 20 minutes plus before they disappear into a portal. I've seen mods before that make AI services playable.
Thanks! Thats exactly what i mean. asking a question is absolutly okay but the way she is writing it with a messy layer is totaly wrong.