That would be the case in real life, but AFAIK Simugraph doesn’t model bidirectional brake pipe supply. In any event, the brakes are still always...
Also, the present wink and a nod attitude toward PC mods allows them to avoid the appearance if treating console players as second class citizens
That’s a misapprehension. In TSW, the marker is always for the lead vehicle based on direction of travel
I’m pretty omnivorous
If the 09 is in its original 1962 configuration, it wouldn't have those.
True for Europe; but American railroads, at least the western ones, had to make very long runs between population centers through arid or outright...
The limiting factor in steam train range was always water, not fuel. Kettles went through prodigious amounts of the stuff, and it was always an...
If, as Paul P reports, they are in the sound mix but inaudible, then it would seem it's really just a question of pushing the faders
^This.
Foaming? All I said was that it was unwise for a games company to include politically controversial content.
Jeez. Fences and clickity-clack? I have come down on occasion on DTG where I really thought they weren't coming up to scratch, but this is just...
This is a tough crowd.
What does London-Brighton have to do with it? Brighton used one recycled 377 and one slight mod of it as the 387. That's very different from...
This is another "used to have" feature: it's present on Sand Patch. (Also, you get echoing as you go under overpasses).
Budget.
AP have shown no interest in doing any TSW work. And, yes, even they would find dropping from 256 sound channels to 32 a challenge.
That's rather unnecessarily accusative and hostile. For some people, historical accuracy is a valid consideration and not just an "excuse" for...
Rush Hour had the built-in advantages of nearly all traffic on the Victoria-Brighton line and its branches being handled by Electrostars, so that...
Yes, I am sure. QA is concerned with the technical side of things. Aesthetics and gameplay are Beta's department.
So, the DLC will not be "full and complete" unless DTG first produce the half-dozen or so locomotives required to provide all those services.
That really is an interesting question with regard to game philosophy: in a historic setting, should it be period-accurate, or prettied up to suit...
Performance issues. A dirty version of a piece of rolling stock is an entire new livery, as far as the game engine is concerned, which has to be...
QA is concerned with "does it crash?" not "shouldn't there be fences?"
Define the "full complete product"
Is this our familiar GWML tracks, or parallel tracks?
For the zillionth time, AP does not mix sounds for TSW. They do no work in UE at all. All they do is provide raw sound files.
At that price? Absolutely. The Class 31 is a standout among the old BR diesels, largely because it simply drives... differently. The sluggish...
What would your solution to that be? Fill it up with imaginary 8F shunting services?
Exist on at least the Clinchfield F7 also
I'm pretty sure BR employed no firewomen in 1958
What else is there that a real driver does?
Yes. It is equivalent to what in older locos would have been a serial-parallel circuit transition, but in modern engines is computer-controlled....
Cane Creek: scenery is spectacular, some of the best in all of TSW. Sort of like a smaller Sherman Hill but much more visually interesting....
Far more than "minor" mods. Even Riesa-Dresden, which appears to use the "same" trains, represents near-complete rebuilds.
Other than the 101, they are all diesel-electric with automatic transitioning (or diesel-hydraulic, in the case of the 52)
[IMG] Newport Bridge, Tees Valley line, Class 31/101
[IMG] Hackerbrücke, Hauptstrecke München-Augsburg, BR 423
Don't expect much in the way of sales then.
Really?
How do you propose doing a route without rolling stock?
Train length.
Matt explained that, given a big core update to accompany SoS, they wanted to test all the pending Preserved Crew updates with the new core to...
Unfortunately, I already have everything I am interested in from the 50% or more category, and $23 is still higher than I want to go for HSC.
It appears that whether one encounters this problem is a function of driving style: it plagues those who try for gentle stops and not spilling the...
Given that DTG have slowly been adding third-party developers to the TSW stable, perhaps it would be better to start them off doing locos like TSG...
Did you sit in the driver's seat? Until you do that, the game doesn't recognize that this is a player train.
Not only were stereo record players beyond the price range of most teenagers in the mid-60s, but the era also happened to be the final period of...
"i am in the sd40-2 in csx livery withput the yellow paint on the bonnet" The only SD40 without yellow ends is the Stripe version from the...
Hmm. I've never had any problems with the SD40-2 and very similar GP38-2: lead engine set to "Controlling coupled at long hood end", trail set to...
1958 was also the year stereophonic records were introduced, and the last year of US production of 78 rpm records (Britain clung to them a little...
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