The PIS on AI 700s work compared to the AI465, 375 and Javelin.
So there isn't enough on BML as it is to satisfy you? Bearing in mind there are eight different service patterns, most of them half-hourly....
Because of a few complaints surrounding electrostars and "one handled EMUs" and Southern routes.
One thought came to mind: If it is harder to make trains in TSW rather than TSC, could it be that they simply cannot get the physics for steam...
Are you using the immersion control scheme? If so, there's somewhere in settings you can set what happens when you click the external camera button.
Have you raised a ticket with Dovetail support?
The whole passenger system in general is broken.
The 465, because it has the most variety on SEHS compared to the 700 which stops at all stations.
So, as I understand it you like believing rumours. Not very clever.
Didn't realise that was an option. Thanks for the insight.
If you don't have Blackpool I'd say it's highly recommended.
As I've said previously, it was the longest.
TSW has a lot more realism than you're giving credit for. Again, there is good quality with the routes and trains available.
The answer is Blackpool. It's not even fair comparing the two.
How is that surprising?
Not quite sure, but sometime before the S7 Stock was introduced.
First, we need the suburban Leeds to Bradford line for the 180 - it doesn't stop between King's Cross and Doncaster so would be AI only otherwise,...
Would be better set before ATO.
Also, for the ROG 37/7, you need a route that it will run on.
But don't the standard 3 routes also come no matter what? I don't remember the base game being released with just the training centre.
Of course activity would be higher at TSW4's release. Would be pretty poor of them to stay silent when they want to also promote their new...
I'm probably right in saying that wasn't the intention of his post. :)
No one said that. But too many go too far.
It was for the specific time period the route was set. Which tunnel is longer?
Their strategy works. Stone cold silence basically confirms our suspensions anyway.
I can see we need to, but some just go too over the top.
Yeah, but at the moment, when DTG are literally unable to say anything on the matter. They're being attacked (not the right word but best I could...
I'd like to think it is partly the reason.
Fame doesn't always sell. Also, NTP has Standedge Tunnel, the longest tunnel in the country, as well as Manchester Victoria, Huddersfield and...
With modern trains, it's all "just one handle you push to make the train go and stop". Thing is, that is pretty much it for all trains, no matter...
I disagree with NTP, its an alright route. It's the lack of stock on the route that drsgs it down.
Some people just can't understand that they don't want the same as someone else.
TSW4 is what TSW3 should have been.
I agree.
Tees Valley is more likely given it is set after the 150s started service.
Unless someone can prove it as fact.
You never said that. There was nothing in your post to indicate you were talking about when TSW3 was the same age as TSW4.
How do you accidentally lower a pantograph?
Not many.
If I'm being completely honest, if I buy a new steam locomotive (with its route or on its own), I do it for AI. I never intend to drive them. I...
Guess not.
I guess LOVE Van LOVE is out of the question?
TSW4 has only been out since September. TSW3 has been out for just over a year. That's not a fair comparison.
Modern things are easier to find references for and get sounds and such for. Not surprising that they choose the easy option.
The only difference is that older locos are more involved.
There's a lot more to train driving than sitting in a chair pulling a lever. Not too hard to understand is it? There's also: Watching your...
And I'll keep saying it until people stop saying TSW5 will come next year.
It should have ended at Plymouth, yes, seeing as that is the end of the Cornish Main Line.
What routes would it run on?
You do realise that modern Train driving is more than sitting in a seat a pulling a lever, right? There's a lot more to it than that.
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