The 143 doesn't have one in the conventional sense like a 110 or 155. There is, as Spikee says, an auxiliary control so that you can tweak it...
On PC, graphics can be improved, if not perfected, using .ini tweaks (or better yet, Foobian's outstanding God Mode mod). On console I'm afraid...
They also ring the bell approaching stations.
Collectibles: Alpine hats, great. But pizza? I realize the line crosses just into northwest Italy, but pizza is a Neapolitan thing.
While this is absolutely correct, mind that if you are in a hurry (oops! A 1000-Hz surprise!), applying the train brake will automatically shut...
Right. Now, look at the center (red) image; the tone is if anything very slightly pink, if not a completely red-red 255/0/0. The thing with the...
The giveaway is the summary/scoring screen after you finish. If it has the new screen with breakdown categories (speeding, safety systems, hard...
Still the same, no changes. I could add, though, that in some lighting conditions UK red and amber are disconcertingly similar.
That would be a mistake. As I have said before, rolling stock sells routes.
That's what is puzzling the heck out of me. All mods are physically removed from the DLC folder- they simply aren't there. And I ran a Steam file...
All right, this is getting stranger and stranger. Just booted up a vanilla game with no mods. The two routes are behaving properly again- except...
Already verified files, they’re good. And I tested the pantograph mod. But as to deleting all mods- are you kidding? bizarrely, it seems almost...
Okay, this is getting even weirtder. That BR 401 link ties to two trains on SKW, not SKA, but they have no rotes. And my SKW is missing...
Jetwash' ground textures, Bescot's lighting timer, and Aran's pantograph fix. All tested (and the first two work fine on every other route)....
I tried SKA for the first time since TSW4, and it crashes on load every single time. It's the sort of thing one would associate with a bad mod,...
Medium preset, with Ultra in-game foliage setting. (note- I've downgraded shadows in the dynamic .ini to 1024) Hmm- This happened on ECML (and...
Not necessarily just the oldest- the Meißen branch in DRA has undeniable charm. As does Antelope Valley- or at least an LA "feel", whether or not...
Agree on the Taurus- if DTG is going to continue to do Austria, they simply must do the ubiquitous, do everything OBB locomotive- especially since...
Q: How do you make a nose-door EMU even uglier? A: Slope its face like an australopithecus
Then there's the Bayonne Tapestry which for the most part commemorates a series of Mob killings
You might want to look up what Maik Goetz has posted on that kind of time investment vs making a living at it.
Just to repeat my post from the other thread, confirming that Class 66 fuel consumption is simulated
Athough electronically-activated brake systems are faster than purely pneumatic triple-valve systems, nonetheless it still takes an appreciable...
Probably because it's a mod, and therefore PC-only
I can confirm, having just run a Class 66 service on ECML tonight, that you can watch the fuel load tick down on the computer screen as you drive.
There are plenty around, but how few are in running order (and have a place to run)?
Is there any way to combat the "transparent trees" problem?
That makes zero sense. Invest hundreds of man-hours (= money) just to develop an intentionally nerfed editor, which nobody was even expecting?...
That may be true (although, let's face it, 30 miles won't make a dent in a locomotive's fuel tank)- but that could simply be that the gauge isnm't...
I think what that shows is that Forum regulars are not a representative sample of the player community. DTG's play stats- they get those...
Well, they have a good enough relationship with Railpool that they were able to do a full sound survey of a Vectron, and RP runs 185s as well.
The Class 66s have a fuel readout in the onboard computer. IIRC, the MFDs on the AC4400s and ES44s also do. I'm pretty sure that Matt on a stream...
I have to say, RJX 63 from Munich to Vienna rocked. One of the nicest trains I've ever been on.
I think you meant something other than what you wrote, because none of those RRs have any passenger services at all.
Because no Amtrak-only route would have enough traffic density to be more than a bad joke, and you can't fill in commuter traffic around Chicago...
Oh, right. Becuse we're all still supposed to believe official sources, from DTG "We're taking a pause on new DLC to fix bugs/upgrade routes", to...
It can be crippling. It basically locks in ancient code for fear changing it would wreck some mod.
FSW absolutely died because of Microsoft- they pulled the FSX license, and FSW was based on FSX code. It wasn't around long enough for third...
Fuel usage on diesels has been there from the beginning- the sim even adjusts loco weight as it's consumed. But it's never really been a factor...
IMO, the audio on that YouTube video is so crappy it's impossible to draw any conclusions from it.
You can insert an .ini command to disable checkpoints, which eliminates that pause.
While I'll withhold where I live now, I'll relate that I grew up in Oberammergau, Bayern, Deutschland
While I don't think TSW4 (without working editor or consist manager) to be worthy of a paid "new version" tag, since I got it anyway I have found...
I'm not sure you can read much of anything into a business' inaction during the week after New Year's.
If only SR came with a robust singleplayer I'd be right there. It just looks soooo much better than TSW.
Yeah, that's fine... until you try it with a heavily customized version of UE, which is what TSW is.
While that's true, nobody has demonstrated that that is the case with Focus. Market cap simply is the number of shares in circulation multiplied...
It's the transformer cooling fans, and, yes, they're loud AF because they have to be: once the tranny starts converting significant power it puts...
The 363 doesn't run local freight. This isn't just a question of horsepower, but regulation- ever since the 26x series was re-numbered 36x, that...
With semaphores and no AWS ramps, I'm not sure approach control in the contemporary sense could have existed in real life, beyond the usual red at...
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