I’ve got my headsway set to 80% and both the Class 47 and 142 are still pretty dynamic. I think this is something to do with either the way the...
It should be a mix of both irl but in game there’s a lot more bouncing.
Link?
That’s the suspension, the wheels dip into the junctions now
Glasgow Central (with the 380 & 158)
Is Sifa what you mean? There’s a tutorial for that. Or there may be a problem with the GSMR
My verdict so far. Overall, it’s really good and an improvement to the simulation and overall experience and immersion. And I’m glad it’s finally...
Have you updated you’re game and are you using the right trains?
Matt in the suspension feedback thread. [ATTACH]
Rosenheim Doppelstock doesn’t appear to have suspension (PS5)
I still think there should be more rocking side to side, especially over junctions, at the moment it’s just a lot of bouncing.
Class 142 already has suspension, spring suspension is all it needs
This suggestion has a chance of actually being real, let’s see how far DTG have gone with this route…
The routes I listed are where you can drive it, SKA and others like HRR and Hamburg still use the DTG version
101 on: Kassel - Würzburg, Bremen - Oldenburg, Riesa - Dresden, Dresden - Chemnitz and Salzburg - Rosenheim. IC cab Car on: Salzburg - Rosenheim...
There are a couple of neutral sections on the route (sections of wire with no current), when you pass through them you need to open then close the...
[ATTACH] NYT Acela & NJT cab car
The rate of change between different weather types also needs looking at. Instead of going from a partially cloudy day to full rain storm in less...
DTG plan on giving every train going forward suspension and going back and giving it to some older trains like LIRR M7 & M9. The 218 accidentally...
I asked becuase in TSW the 142 comes with 3 different engine types which behave differently and I wasn’t sure which engine you were using in...
Well I don’t think routes can be ported over, TSW and TSC are too different so you might as well built the route from scratch. I don’t think there...
Which 142 engine were you using to compare?
Just the train the player drives
I don’t think GSMR alone would warrant an increase in price. In my opinion, it doesn’t need to be as detail as the one TSG gave us, simply being...
Yes! And it should come for British trains too, TSG have shown you can have a good, detailed GSMR without have massive dispatcher upgrades.
Scroll back to page 1 and look for my post, I show the list of trains that will get suspension
I don’t really have a pick for an expert train but there are features that were shown off on the 101 that I think should become standard for all...
Not sure, maybe it got updated? I’m just going off what I know about the trains down here
Those safety system announcements are only present on trains with TPWS Mk4 or later (Class 700 for example). I’m not sure whether the 385 would...
Absolutely not. The whole locked bathroom thing has become running joke in the community and it should stay that way I think, bathrooms aren’t...
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Simtrack are working on the Class 104 for Peak Forest, no news on a release date.
1243 hours on the PS5 version, probably more on the PS4 version
Well I can already tell you there won’t be any animations. Look at the Pacer, the body move separate from the wheels, the springs are static.
No news
[ATTACH] Class 380 Cathcart
Yep, ATS just do British stuff
-Make sure you have both AWS & TPWS switch’s on in the cab (sometimes they’re separate). -Make sure you’re controller volume turned on and at...
New info: This update was just the pre-patch for the Expert 101, suspension is still in final testing
Suspension is not working at all, for any of the train on the list for me. Broken update. Surprised?
I’m not sure. Best to assume no
In the original steam they said the brake force varies depending on the weight of the train (how many passengers are on board). They labelled it...
I’m sorry to tell you that production on anything stream related in TSW has stopped indefinitely. If steam is your primary interest I’ll point you...
It came out first with the 142 because it uses very basic spring suspension, this is why it’s such an uncomfortable train to ride irl. But DTG...
In the 101 stream they said the train wouldn’t come with suspension because DTG hasn’t finished it yet. The 101 releases next Thursday, this isn’t...
[ATTACH] If it doesn’t come in the next 2-3 updates I’ve got no hope of it coming at all
The physics is heavily simplified for AI trains, that’s the way it’s always been. If you’ve been on the 142 you’ll notice the train doesn’t rock...
Suspension physics will only apply when you’re the driver, it doesn’t work on AI trains
Yes, they’re waiting for DTG to finish it before they add it
If you’re still not convinced by people here, maybe look at some reviews? Or even better, form your own opinion by comparing what you hear in...
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