Ego contraversia
Yes. The older MSB/RSN version isn't LD-compatible, and the HHL version strikes me as likely to become an orphan, since it's a reasonable...
ACS-64 50th Anniversary Clinchfield, Dresden and Brighton are the three best routes for TSW yet published; SEHS is apparently the most popular....
More specifically, NTP is to date the only loco-hauled passenger route (I'm counting WSR as a collection of railtours, not a genuine passenger...
It also seems they have AC traction motors, which would contribute to peppy acceleration.
I'm also disappointed in the magnificent Clinchfield not even making the Top 10 among lines released this year, trailing the dismal Arosa and...
Speaking as one who knows a little bit about trials, that is exactly wrong. It is precisely what 12 of I or you think of a situation which...
US in-cab signal systems are borked across TSW.
Those with more particular model knowledge can correct me, but given that the 465 tops out at 75 mph it may be geared for more aggressive...
After all, we'd all be happy to pay $200 for a route, right?
There's pretty much no passenger route in Britain any more that isn't run by EMUs. But they aren't all bloody Electrostars!
And in some cases less functionality than older ones: for example, all the way back in 2017 with CSX-HH we got functioning train length counters...
Yes, because without a ringing bell pedestrians would never notice an approaching quarter-million pounds of locomotive, diesels roaring, ground...
In the context of the conversation, where this was a segue from talking about the relatively late public announcement of another route, that other...
It's an antique safety regulation dating back over a century: whenever you sound the whistle, you must ring the bell too. By the 1960s locomotive...
Cane Creek's problem is that it was trumped by Sherman Hill, since for anyone who is into western US Union Pacific freight, the latter is clearly...
The layering system is (with certain exceptions) "chronologically one-way"- in other words, when a route is released it can include layers for...
Isn't it a bit late to be choosing a topic for last month?
WIP: Transwaggon Habbiins [ATTACH]
ROTFL! I'm lucky to get 35
Unfortunately, your graphics settings reduce older hardware to slideshow-level framerates. On my i5/3GHz + GTX 1060, they're completely unusable.
Flying games have been huge since the beginning of videogaming (going back to old titles like A-10 Attack! and F-16 Fighting Falcon), and on...
Thank you! That's very helpful. Now I understand it a bit better; the G comes on when you are close enough to an upcoming speed reduction that...
The technique is called blended braking: use the auto brake to set a "floor," on top of which you use the dynamics to control speed (and, yes, you...
The upgrade work on Peninsula Corridor has been completed but not yet released, presumably it will, as per usual, include Livery Designer...
Dallas.
Well, Clinchfield launched with the brake-valve bug.
How fast are you trying to go? Don't think you can take a downgrade at the posted speed limit and have a prayer of controlling a heavy train.
Oh, and when they replace the diorama, they really need to bring back the 3/4 view of the loco so you can actually see what you're getting, since...
Yes, should have mentioned that- on trains equipped with LZB but not AFB (of which the only one currently in the game is the 425), LZB serves as a...
Yes. There's a sign telling the driver where to stop. On UK passenger platforms they often take the form of a number which represents the length...
Because trucks and planes are way, way more popular with the broader gaming public than trains. Our niche is in terms of numbers not too far above...
I actually like the fact that Journey forces varied conditions on me; left to myself I'd probably run most everything around noon on a clear June...
You can however see the halt board- it's at window height.
The real problem is that in most case they're placed too bloody close to the signal. At passenger platforms, the placement is usually just right;...
Sadly, there is no way to specify coach/wagon liveries, just locos and MUs
The red G under LZB stands for Gebremsen, braking, and is simply a warning that the system will apply the brakes shortly
Because from where you're sitting high up. you are looking down at an angle of 30-40 degrees and you're quite a ways yet from the last bit of...
1) Zvanz-brem-soong. "Enforced braking" 2) Zoog- bee- ein - floos- soong. "Train influencing"
However, it seems that in Germany, at least in the trade, that's how they're referred to: [ATTACH] Very different from the US, where it's always...
They aren't names! They are the UIC codes which describe the characteristics of the wagon, and each letter means something- for example, a...
You overlooked my major gripe: that the weather selection screen's background is an indoor diorama, so you can't see the weather you're choosing!
Removed by DTG Natster - argumentative
No. IRL the 313s run no services on the BML, just on the Coastway, but they do go home to depot along it as ECS moves, which is what the BML...
With freight services, the first digit also indicates the maximum allowable speed (4 is 75 mph, 6 is 60, 7 is 45)
But that paragraph is inherently contradictory. On the one hand we want DTG to spend more time per route, lengthen the release cycle and...
Oh, yes. AAA games with big budgets are released bug-free.... https://www.pcgamer.com/red-dead-redemption-2-pc-bugs-crashes-fixes/...
I think 100 miles of southern/midlands England would involve a LOT more assets and detailed route building than 100 miles of American high plains...
ReShade cures most all lighting ills.
Well, credit where credit is due, the German locos in DRA and the Electrostars in Brighton were substantially overhauled and improved.
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