Rather obvious you didn't read the original post...
Is it?
Many would say that object-oriented programming doesn't work for games as well... And in any case they could have object-oriented programming...
You don't have to download and install everything at once...
All those things except for the limited loco selection are positives for what Derail Valley is trying to be. There are lots of games that do...
Yes, they have a few TSW2 DLCs. But only Preserved Collection stuff + SEHS and LGV.
Only really for TSW1 stuff. I haven't found any resellers with TSW2 DLC aside from LGV and SEHS.
I believe they mean that you will no longer be able to purchase TSW1 and 2, not that they will be removed from your library. I guess they want to...
Cajon has layered UP traffic, but not a lot of it.
No, driverwoods just tends to spout random wishlists.
That's already gotten an asterisk with the confirmation that fixes to the dispatcher will only be applied to TSW3... How many more promised...
You can, yes. But previously all the stock on UK routes (where appropriate) had the option to use AWS.
I'm not so sure. It'd certainly be more unrealistic if they filled St Pancras with LIRR trains, for instance. And in any case most of the time St...
The really logical choice would have been to start with a late 60s route rather than a 50s one - then the BR Blue diesels already in the game...
You seem to be arguing against the concept of detail in a train sim. I presume you will appreciate that there is a difference between the...
God forbid I expect realism from a train SIMULATOR...
And it has vacuum instead of air brakes, and there's no OHLE stickers, and the consist seems to be an SOS one so there's no support coach, and...
What is the point of creating a timetable based on the real-life one if you’re then going to run fantasy services under the guise of “railtours”...
i.e. nowhere without AWS, which the SOS Jubilee doesn't have.
Yet we get the Jubilee, presumably lacking AWS etc...
Not necessarily in the context of a simulation, though...
From what I gather Derail Valley has the advantage here as well, with realistic driving and not having AI that requires the addition of an...
Ah, but we are no longer in the days of TSW2, where every user had the same base three routes - now there will be players who have German routes...
But the other option also leads to that.
Er, they could just have six loops, each with different signalling systems... This method means duplicating signalling tutorials for every new route.
Why is this superior to a keyboard and mouse?
Of course, it'd be nicer if there was a free roam feature you could use with any route, like MSTS and TSC had... IIRC they have stated that...
Well, it also provides a goalless sandbox to play around with the trains. Of course if they'd implemented a free roam feature like MSTS and TSC...
They showed the first tutorial, but perhaps understandably they seem to have thought that if you're watching a preview stream you probably aren't...
Incorrect. Kuju were the developer of Rail Simulator, which was published by EA. RSDL then bought the rights to Rail Simulator and rereleased it...
And the other was a fully licensed JR Kyushu route...
It does provide a worthwhile reminder that broken promises by DTG are not simply a matter of people running their mouths...
There is at least one other example - the hideous low-detail camper coaches on the West Somerset Railway that are right next to the running line.
On all platforms, including Steam?
If you have no idea, why did you warn people about buying TSW2020 DLC?
In places. There are parts where you can easily see where they stopped adding scenery.
Do you only get TSW2 DLC when you buy TSW2020 DLC if you also have TSW2020?
The point was that market research is not a magic tool that gets you all there is to know on the market.
"Any developer could agree with DTG to be 3rd party" Yeah, it's just that simple... "And you think DTG don't do market research on what will...
That's not how things work. DTG do not have perfect knowledge of the market, nor are they infallible. And third parties can't make content for...
I'm not so sure - TSW routes are long but thin...
Well, that depends on the country and dev. There's definitely good Japanese and New Zealand stuff for TSC.
I wouldn't want TGVs there all the time. I can somewhat buy one as a test run, but a full service of them just to make St Pancras busier would...
Having an open mind does not mean blindly accepting whatever someone says.
Do you have programming experience in this field?
I am talking about whether or not he has access to other games' source code.
Yes, because you're a licensed developer. That's not an inherent feature of how TSW does things.
You said yourself - you have worked with the engineering team to implement features. And even ignoring that, because the editor is not publicly...
I repeat - have you had access to other games' source code? Of course you can do whatever you want with TSW - you are a licensed dev with access...
And how, exactly, does that differ from other train simulators? Have you looked at other sims' source code to compare?
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