"Majorly changed?" A single logo changes and it ruins the other 99.9% of the route and trains? That's a HUGE claim. I weep to think of all that...
On the other hand, if you DO hold DTG to doing reworks instead of new content, you'll get a majority of the base whining about "not enough new...
I know there's Cajon Pass and GP-40s on Train Sim Classic.I have both, but haven't put them together because I'm kinda burned out on Cajon at the...
That is the best part of the roadmap yes.
Weird. Some people are saying the opposite... there's "never enough passengers." That's why my favorite number is zero. Freight trains for the...
That's why I said it's perfectly fine for him to do what he wants and not buy it. Just that not EVERYONE can do that. Never said DTG always fixes...
I mean... there's not really any substantial difference other than the extra road wheels. An SD-40 can be used anywhere a GP-40 could be. The...
And did you read MY post saying that your strategy can only be that of a tiny minority? So... sure... as I said you do you. Don't buy if you...
Some of those are entirely personal desires and not any error. "Lack if interesting services." Interesting to WHO? If they just reflect the...
I just don't see the point. People buying it and playing it are how you find out if there are issues or not. Play testing is nice, but it rarely...
For "route hopping" you know it's start in London. It's about 112 miles in total, so they COULD do it all....Birmingham would be a nice "route...
This is why a lot of people use Steam for library management. Also a huge reason the routes aren't longer. Longer routes means even bigger files.
That's the whole point. They have to create "challenges" to make you "challenged." And 90% of the time, night in the rain is what they call a...
I doubt the "realism" of night drives that don't let you see more than 50 feet. I know in real life the lights show farther than that (even the...
How is it different than buying day of? Logically you couldn't know if it's good or not until you bought it to play and find out. Yes some...
It's a fun route. Grew up in an area that had coal docks a lot like those at Coneaut. The older setting just gives it a unique flavor.
Gasp... people walking around make believe world doing make believe things. The horror.
It's not complaining.... it's a preference. They said they like simpler trains. Nothing more. Didn't criticize others, or say they shouldn't...
I think he's referring to the many extra switches, safeties and "safety systems" that are involved in modern MUs. I agree. Older models like the...
Seems the find the "I want it so it should be free" sentiment gets pretty strong here sometimes.
It seems only natural that DTG would want to expand their West Coast and East Coast commuter routes. The SC-44 is useful on a NUMBER of routes....
100% should already be in game. It seems only natural that DTG would want to expand their West Coast and East Coast commuter routes. The SC-44 is...
THAT"S why it sounds so familiar. It IS the same Caterpillar engine in the Class 68 that's used in the F125. So they do sound almost identical. It...
They hauled nuclear stuff for the nuke plants didn't they? And some other random stuff. I'd be okay if the 68 was just in Scottish colors. Still...
Someone will start putting a model railway in, I bet you...
No worse than going to the movies or eating nice dinners if it's just one route a week. Now if you overdose and buy em all at once, that's on you ;-)
Simply the 104 and having decent AI traffic would be a huge start yes. Plus the potential for 104 layers.
On FOOT? Braver than me mate. That's a LOT of walking.... Hiking Simulator World 5 ;-) Edit: Uh oh, I may have given DTG a new game idea....
I can see how especially if you don't do a whole route it could be useful in shorter time periods. For example Bakerloo is only 14 miles so going...
Never said it was VERY useful. It's a bone thrown to the "longer routes" community who are so vocal about it. Most people won't use it much if at...
Cajon Pass is about my limit at I think 2.5 hours end to end. That's a pretty big time investment. I don't usually do MSFS, I'm more into DCS, and...
To do so you still need the routes to connect however. Whether the feature exists or not, even pretending to do a drive across the UK requires...
Empire Corridor along the Hudson and Albany to Boston bit are also in TSC, so quite doable.
I'm betting that's on the list for TSW 6, but it takes time. There's also likely a huge market for the whole "Acela Corridor" down to DC when they...
You mean another route that's not in game?
I mean... they're parallel so you could do both pretty easily. But if going to St Pancras it can link to the SEHS. Since all the London stations...
There's nothing saying they can't do the other lines. DTG is heavily investing in the West Coast so it's not far beyond the pale. The Riverside...
As I said it's "testing the waters" to see if people really would use it or if it sells more routes. If people go ga-ga over it, then maybe they...
Now that route hopping is a thing.... what are the biggest "missing links" that should be focused on to connect existing routes? For example now...
US ANT-SBD-CJP UK The Scottish routes just make sense. They are together irl. Wouldn't even need to change the rolling stock or liveries. GER...
It's a way to test the waters without putting in huge amounts of programming work making the routes themselves "compatible." This method is really...
I really haven't looked into the German routes in TSC yet. Preferably something like Nidder/Maintalbahn would be preferable, a slower branch line....
Haha. Yeah. Not saying I'd be GOOD at it, but it gives me something to do while cruising around seeing the sights. I'd be bored JUST watching the...
Yeah that's what I mean. I don't find it "fun" so would just go to the menu to get to driving. Then again, there's people here that don't want to...
Currently? No. However, there are similar freight consists on ANT and CJP so if they layer in a couple across San bernadino, that would create the...
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