Just about everything in modern railroading is better than in the "good old days,"* but there's nothing like a bit of nostalgia for the creaky,...
Check to make sure one of them isn't just part full- that should clear the instruction.
Words like "drivel" are inherently offensive and strongly imply intention.
And while they're at it they should add layers for steam engines
That's really unnecessarily condescending.
WSR was a very early route, and although it looks quite good (extremely good, really) at a distance it does break down up close.
That really comes down to developers, and whether they put the time and the love in. Back on the TSC side, DTG's own routes are considered at...
The much-maligned BR 187 has a very detailed and functional MFD
TBH, while I am aware that TSC can be made to rival or exceed TSW visually (in some aspects; I disagree with JW's claims about texture quality),...
You aren't the first or the last to wish DTG would branch out from its "Big 3" countries and give us content from some of the other countries with...
Under Settings/Display
In my experience it's "Q" for all of them. The only trains with a separate Acknowledge button are the German ones where PZB Ack has its own mapping.
Not quite. As you are passing a signal, it turns red, but the one behind it stays red until your train has completely cleared the block.
In green with a headcode box?
I think a shoutout is deserved for the 628's and 365's accelerometer in the HUD; this is the best system yet, and an improvement even over the...
Maybe because it dates from an earlier era than just about anything in the game other than its WSR running mater the 09?
The route is OK, neither bad nor exceptional (although PC mods help the scenery at the south end). But the 323 is absolutely outstanding, one of...
There are actually two services that use that spur line
TSW uses physics simulation. TSC just uses black-boxed game physics. WAY easier.
I only buy a route if I think the included loco is interesting.
Try putting TSW and its DLC on your SSD. The game goes back to the well a lot, and loading new tiles and their assets is the primary cause of...
Then it’s a pity DTG don’t give us an ammeter
No SEPTA license. And if you think the howling was loud for the released route, imagine it had they included 30th Street with no commuter traffic!
It has not been possible for months to subscribe to a CC livery from inside the game. It is possible however to do so via the website- just be...
Well, there are very complex .pak files like the new (excellent) BR 101 package, which go far beyond altering the skin bitmap to in effect adding...
Unfortunately, .liv2 files can only be installed using LM. It isn't really that much work. Install it, and create a folder to hold your livery...
Yurg. Perma-Christmas?
You can turn off the Xmas decor in the Mastery Rewards menu
Mind you, those are direct replacements of the original timetable’s 422 services (the 422 is simply the wrong train; they don’t run there in real...
Even if you don’t make it in three seconds you still only get a slight speed blip
There are two kinds of alt-liveries for TSW, and they are handled differently. The older kind is the .pak type: these you just drop in the DLC...
Niddertalbahn.
The first time through a route is always the worst, because the system is busy caching assets. On subsequent runs the problem is reduced (unless...
The illusion is helped greatly by an appropriate livery.
What about trains like the 628, where the choice is between "normal" and "reduced"?
Unnecessarily excessive amount of work. Reduce AFB to 0, reset to desired speed, you're good to go.
So the limitation is tractive force, not electric current?
MSB is the mother lode when it comes to layering onto other German routes.
Creator's Club excludes the BR 403 and 406 ICE 3s because of the license deal with DB. Basically, DB has trademarked its flagship train and won't...
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Fair point
Hold on- you have a 6-pound reduction dialed in, but your rear is still reading 90 with no flow? Are you sure you're using the auto (train)...
Try setting gamma between 1.8 and 2.0 (Although 2.2 is supposedly the standard, to me it's overbright. But that could just be my monitor)
The code refers to the included locos/MUs (but NOT layers*). So for example both Dresden routes are tagged DBG: Germany, OHLE + diesel (in DRA's...
What diesel layers? I've run BCC many times and never seen an AI diesel anywhere.
Agreed. GWE calls to mind a vintage Bentley, stately and elegant; the EMT job looks like a NASCAR entry.
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