The fact that DTG has people who did Munchen-Augsburg and Clinchfield are evidence that all is not lost. Yes, even though there are some...
Back OT: until someone posts an actual photo of a real 112's cab, there is no evidence. Screenshots from other games don't cut it.
It would have been fairer had they gone with miles driven rather than services completed. But even that doesn't balance the release of two German...
I live in Virginia, and it's frequently very dry. Drought in the summers is more common than not.
This is an absolute fetish with you, isn't it? Given the MAJOR problems with HHL, this one is almost as trivial as the brake handle diameter
The ATC bears no relation whatsoever to the actual signal state. It's hopelessly broken
This is satire, right? The awful sound of many German locos is absolutely notorious- the 146 and 185 in particular are almost intolerable to...
No, I mean that out of the items specifically listed in the patch notes (which should have a precise one-to-one correspondence to the contents of...
We most definitely did NOT get it all.
But it is the fault of AP in requiring the customer to buy a laundry list of their very, very, very expensive DLC just to make a route playable....
That was sarcasm, right?
What is really disturbing is that I am starting to see elements of what at least has the whiff of dishonesty about them. Not Rivet-level, but:...
But the two go together. On the one hand, we're told that patches take so long to release because they have to go through QA testing. But when...
Ultimately it boils down to one thing: DTG are not allocating enough time per route to get them done properly.
There's nothing new about this, really; for all the praise heaped on HMA, the Munich skyline east of the Hbf is completely missing: no Rathaus, no...
While that's true, only a DTG-managed database would include the important information what DTG is doing or is planning to do about it.
15 mph is completely normal when approaching a red. (And any RL driver who approached a platform at 40 mph would be fired!)
It's a self-licking ice cream cone. There is a preference for British routes because the majority of the player base are British. Restrict TSW...
While that is true, one could still expect that the display that is modeled actually match one RL LIRR type, rather than a copy-paste of a British...
A classic example: Assassin's Creed Unity. Probably the ur-example of a ridiculously, unplayably bugged AAA release- at least until Cyberpunk...
Why do the same darn topics keep coming up again and again? I thought once a topic had been used, it was removed from the list.
That's because the 101 can really only substitute in on IC services- and no route made before the 101's release includes such a layer. The 112...
The only problem with this approach is that the community have no common definition or criteria for what constitutes a "bug." Myself, I wouldn't...
Google found nothing
That doesn't help. All it shows is that on the eve of release the route was full of bugs- not little, trivial bugs but huge, major bugs - and DTG...
Have you ever been in the Appalachians?
I don't care if her cooking tastes like spoiled Marmite- I'd simply enjoy watching her cook
Too late; they've already moved on. LIRR is as good as it's ever gonna get.
Frankly, unless things change I am declaring a moratorium on buying any more DTG content. Not simply the condition of HBL, but also the "patches"...
In that connection, I noticed in the launch stream that Matt's refrain with regard to bugs was "yes, that cropped up at the last minute." Why was...
Matt IS the boss. He is the Senior Producer of Train Sim World. He reports directly to Paul who runs the whole shebang.
What gets me is that apparently was already known pre-release. In the stream, Matt's dev build simply had nonfunctional 500-Hz magnets (commented...
The problem with enumerating Steam reviews is that there is no common standard for them, and some people will up-thumb things that others find...
Which could be implemented as a read-only Google Docs spreadsheet, accessible from this site.
Well, duh. What I am trying to tell you is that there WAS NO stop signal (if there had been, the game would have registered a SPAD). The track...
Bottom line: Clinchfield released over a month ago. DTG have been stumbling ever since. And Mass Effect Legendary Edition released today....
Probably.
That's correct. ATC is not LZB. Not to say the ATC in the game works properly - it doesn't - but the ATC speed limit is based entirely on signal...
It's even worse with US locos, since IRL those headlights are practically searchlights
He's referring to the Danish ICE3, a completely different train
No. Bugs aside, it offers nothing new in the way of either rolling stock or gameplay. Little things like headlights, PIS displays and even wrong...
The issue here is the BR 112, which apparently inherited the same fault from its parent BR 143 model- the train lights switch simply doesn't work....
Yes. all the yards where it works are right along the main line, so one passes them going about their business. In fact, one can do a freight...
Hmmm. Given that the member of Adam's team responsible for gameplay, that is setting up start points and objectives and so on is...... Adam
In Hamburg-Lubeck, what are supposed to be 500-hz track magnets instead function as 1000-Hz, and so trigger immediate penalty braking.
Also, DTG supposedly also use volunteer beta testers from the community pre-release (not us paying beta-testers post-release). Where were these...
Well, a dual-purpose loco, like a small GP7. The central cab and dual control desks are definitely shunter features.
I'm not talking about sound drop-outs or whether the M7s are shiny enough. The objective/start point on top of a buffer in the S6 services is...
Well, of course. But at that point line speed was also 80 mph.
One thing that I am noticing here is that even the members here who are usually DTG's staunchest defenders have hoisted torches and pitchforks....
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