With something like a model train that's your property, as your mods are basically for private use they aren't going to care. Same thing with with...
If Trainz, MSTS, and older TS Classic content is considered a sim than TSW is very clearly a sim. I'd argue that it's miles better than old Kuju...
So is things like "This loco DLC requires X route add on to use" or the high price addons are, both certainly deter new users, however I don't...
Some of those aren't great examples, for Tees Valley while does have two negative reviews neither are really worth taking seriously. One's someone...
You could certainly do that, but you gotta factor you're gonna have one of two major problems depending on what you do. 1: It needs a base DLC to...
Sorry about that, was referring to the F40PH, got it confused as it was criticized it for lacking the engine room, so thought that was what you...
Another important thing is to make sure it's in 64 bit, the key command doesn't work in 32 bit.
If you're someone new would you assume it's just talking about things like doors, or would you assume it's talking about more important things...
I really don't see how the rephrase is any better, I think a regular everyday person would still assume the exact same thing from it. And it loses...
Köln-Aachen ain't any better in that respect, there's already quite a few with Main-Spessart Bahn, Rhein-Ruhr Osten will add another set of layers...
Another thing example of the weather system is that if you set it to rain and the weather gets cold enough it turns to snow. One example I found...
Try clicking on the left side of it, I find it works every time, if not than just use Shift R.
I'd note that in the same list Cajon Pass is noticeably cheaper than IoW though, and that's a pretty massive route. Or even in modern day IoW's...
The answer's quite simple, they use a template, or they use another product's description as a base when writing descriptions, you can see that...
Or Rivet and/or Dovetail didn't do enough optimization and testing for console.
My assumption was that the BR 101 was gonna be a freight loco to serve as a TSW2 native alternative to the old MSB freight locos. To be curious...
I don't see how the placement of a single switch ruins it, clearly it doesn't ruin it for most people considering that Peninsula Corridor's one...
If Dovetail had been more constant in the past I would be more willing to agree, but they have pretty much always been hit or miss. For example...
Technically any breach of IP free or not still infringes on copyright, theoretically a rail company could be super strict and go after these...
I gotta be honest I don't get what you're talking about, lighting's miles better than TS, no question about it in my mind. I have no clue what...
If I remember correctly the scenarios in the original release are not timed, so you shouldn't need to rush though the manual at least.
Interesting to see someone new enter the train sim market, way too little info for me to guess how it will turn out, but hope it work out well for...
For Marias Pass they did, and indeed still do for the US, but BNSF don't have the trademark internationally, so now only allow use of their...
Why would it need BNSF in this case? You can do the BNSF section without having them involved as Pacific Surfliner shows. Just use UP stock for...
Because they're the most popular and the people involved have more experience with those areas. I know in particular simulators are very popular...
If that was the case they wouldn't have NEC for the original TSW, or routes like Hudson or Miami for TS Classic available. There's zero reason at...
I'm pretty sure the route's still based in the same period, maybe slightly later because of the hump yard usage, but either way the SD40-2's make...
One general Amtrak recommendation that annoys me is then people recommend making P42s for a route where they only run once or twice a day. I get...
I think this would be a great route to consider whenever they bring in steam locomotives as Duluth to Proctor's a very short but very notable bit...
One that I've always found fascinating, and I think would've worked great for TSW, is Toronto's Railway Lands with how huge and intricate that...
Honestly don't like the idea of adding more engines for this route, at least on paper. For the most part they've largely just been sliding NA...
I don't think disabling it is a necessary addition, I do think the amount of time it takes to appear should be longer though. I notice it...
Is there any big reasons they couldn't just set the route (or even just the timetable) in its pre-2018 state? I can't imagine it's changed a ton...
Something I find especially weird about doing the 403 is that TS Classic on the very same route uses the 406. Really don't get why they now...
The Japanese commuter lines that have been made for TS Classic aren't the first thing that people would think of either, doesn't change the fact...
The 77 mile extension on its own would be the longest route in the game, the Acela alongside having to redo the existing route on top of that...
I think this would be a great idea, people have issues with remakes of existing routes see as they're kind of samey if you've played them...
Outside of London Brighten (Which East Coastway while not on the same line is in the same region so does kind of exist) & NEC Phil most of the...
One thing to keep in mind's that the 4400's way more common, if you're going to make just one or the other it's a no brainer. The 6000 while...
Rivet's routes I'm very interested in not owning either of them before. both seem like good fits for TSW, the Arosa Line in particular is...
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