The difference is that on BML, AWS works most of the time. Only occasionally is the warning horn not heard, and I suspect that it's because with...
"Other." I don't want to say the sounds are OK, but they are not Game-Breaking Definite Not-Buy Bad like the BR 187's. They're just...
If only DTG could incorporate the similar dynamic on German trains: IRL, the driver merely unlocks the doors, it's up to passengers actually to...
And haven't the Junita shops been closed now?
Don't bet on it. Some model train companies view digital train sims as a threat to their industry.
"All they have to do?" You do realize that UE's sound engine is utterly different from that in TSW1? And that there are only 32 audio channels...
You are aware, aren't you, that Rivet used AP sounds on the 150? Good raw sound files are one thing, the hard part is the mixing.
No, that's not what he said at all. Strawman.
OK, a question for those German members who are familiar with the real 187: which of the dueling sound mods is closer to correct?
Which folder on your 'puter did you put it in?
Depends which loco of the rear pair you imagine the invisible AI crew to be in. Easiest is, in the rearmost cab, just set the "front"...
No more strange than driving a Class 66 on an electrified British route! Or for that matter, driving the diesel F40 on the NEC. Besides, if the...
IIRC, NTP has AWS but not TPWS (not installed back then). The valves are hard to find on the Class 45, buried beside the driver's seat. I don't...
Which, again, is a powerful hint that the Acela, ICE-T and/or Pendolino are in the cards.
I'm reading 548 MB download, 9.2 GB on disk. At least DTG are succeeding at compression.
Still is.
If DTG were to include new Dostos, that would include a new cab car as well, which if it were happening DTG would be pitching as a new loco.
Also suggested by DTG having no Abellio license, Abellio being a subsidiary of Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Agree with all of the above. The current routing on CRR is incorrect and needs to be altered. (Also, the white Restricting lamps need to be...
Track gauge and loading gauge are two different things. The UK, Europe and North America all run on standard gauge track (4' 8-1/2")
HS1 is built to French loading gauge to accommodate Eurostar. I don't know about HS2.
Don't give up hope yet. (I'm still plumping for an Austrian route because it isn't a very big jump from doing German.)
Yes, but that doesn't really affect what DTG staff are doing. Sure there will be testing- but I don't expect TSG content will have any bugs......
That's a little feature they have added or are adding to all locos. Much more immersive than the tab key!
Pretty sure all routes are 25 quid, except on sale.
That's a little different, reflecting abruptly changed circumstances
Gotta love how the frame markings were all taken from a passenger engine, presumably a 147. DB Regio? A passenger brake set?
More likely it's simply because empty stock moves are a lower priority than scheduled services
Pretty much what TSW2 on Microsoft Game Pass is doing.
Haven't been any on PC either.
What might be ideal is a joint venture where Rivet do the loco and Skyhook the landscape.
Since this train was almost certainly developed in conjunction with or with overlap from the excellent Cathcart 314, which even the most ardent...
The issue becomes whether the sound recording was obtained legally, and whether you have the documentation to prove it was obtained legally.
That's also the case with overhead clearance for many overpasses, bridges etc. Every nation's RR have a 'loading gauge', the distance beside and...
It would be illegal for a commercial concern to use those bootleg sound recordings.
It isn't a matter of criminal law, but civil. And no corporation bothers sending expensive lawyers out to sue penniless individuals.* But suing...
Correct. Livery Designer liveries by contrast are randomized. (Note that these are shareable, on PC; not officially supported, but there is a...
Especially since all they have to do is base it on the real-life times! (Like Joe did with BML). The problem with many routes' timetables is that...
Untrue.
I wasn't claiming that; you need to read more carefully. In the case of sounds the issue is whether they were obtained legally.
The quote you specifically used said "I feel the RH routes are a year or two ahead of their time. In a few years the mid-range hardware will be fine."
WSP reduces slippage but doesn't prevent it. The nature of pneumatic brakes means that they can only cycle at a very finite rate.
Good catch. To avoid IP claims from Boeing and Airbus.
You would need to be able to show permission in writing from the owner of whatever airport you were making the recording in, unless you were in...
Since when is an RTX 2080 "midgrade" hardware?
Yes.
Well, DB Netz owns all of the trackage in Germany, so the issue of potential trespass arises; also, because the recordings actually came from a...
I think you're overlooking the economic realities. Train simming is very much a niche market. Genuine AAA studios (Ubisoft, EA, Rockstar,...
Could they legally use those sound files?
North Korea, as a Marxist state, doesn't recognize property rights. That is a hallmark of free societies. I like how you keep trying to find...
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