What I want to know is this on the class 323 is there a way to defeat in interlocking and be able to drive with the passenger doors open I’ve fiddled around with different switches etc but only managed to drive with cab doors open
please make the game have full access to the train staions in the game and real open world free roam exploation of the whole of birmingham new street station and the whole of towns and city across the line and gravlley hill interchange does not match the real life road and sam as all the motorways like m6 toll
then it doesn’t do anything!! The whole point of T.I.S is the ability to move a train without door interlock due to a fault or similar issue.
To be honest if we could explore the whole station and say walk even just outside the entrance that would be amazing
Why? What gameplay would it bring? For me that would only incite people to criticize that there aren't trams, or the burger joint is in the wrong place etc etc
I just think walking through the whole concourse of a station like new street or London Victoria would be cool. I know a lot of people that would get mad at the trams and shops being in wrong places but then again it’s train simulator not world simulator. I get where you’re coming from But I just thinking a station concourse would be cool, like Barcelona Sants for example (it looks like an airport) But then again everyone’s opinions are different
The station concourse in New Street is a shopping centre. It's all very white and bar the ceiling looks just like any other shopping centre I guess DTG could add in Bluewater to Greenhithe so people can have a gander round Next
Where are you drawing the line and how much are you willing to pay for it? The only glaring omissions from train line level are Old Joe at Birmingham Uni and Lichfield Cathedral, which I'm sure is visible from the station. Ohh, and it's also a shame that you can't wander just outside the station at Sutton Coldfield where the big house on the corner is actually a pub with a cracking beer garden. They've conveniently called it The Station too, so you can phone home and tell your wife that you've been waiting at The Station for over two hours and haven't seen a train yet...