Moving to UE5, requiring a rebuild of the game, would alienate everybody though. DTG are not that stupid, surely.
But that was the ONLY TIME.
They use some UE5 elements, that's why.
That's not what I'm talking about.
Sarcastic, or realistic. We all know what will happen.
You would think, though, that with TSW being smaller, that they would actively work hard to ensure a smooth gameplay experience, but it is the...
That's the only time it has happened.
Great. So names are censored now as well.
Put the power handle then reverser into neutral. Press the TPWS override button. Then put the reverser into forward/reverse and you should be...
I'm not stupid. But what if they do start fixing bugs? False hope? Maybe. But I'm trying to be optimistic. There's been enough anger on these...
I see.
No. The closest yous get is Retford on the ECML. How do people find these year and a half old threads?
Why are some of the stations blacked out?
It doesn't prove TSW is a yearly release.
I played both, not tired of any of them. I only stopped playing BML because I can get more out of SEHS.
TSW2 was released in 2021. TSW3 was released in 2023.
If you enjoy BML then you'd enjoy SEHS.
There's literally no evidence to suggest such a thing. TSW4 releasing after TSW3 isn't evidence, as it has the only time to date a new TSW title...
Yes.
They may surprise us and be working to fix the many reported bugs.
Could there be anything offensive with the livery?
So you enjoy the game, then.
They could set the southern routes in the past.
Then you'd get too many "not more southern 3rd rail" complaints.
Except in this case, Class 66s are 100% not native to the route. You'll never find one pulling freight on HS1, they weren't designed for it.
We need more routes with scenarios like that.
BML - needs remaking from scratch seeing as it is apparently too fragile. Also add in the much requested Class 700 to the route. East Coastway -...
To add on to this, I have not yet found a single game breaking bug nor any crashes. That is on an 8th gen console. That is a brand new game. TSW4...
That's not the problem.
I'd much rather existing issues present since TSW2020 were dealt with before yet another new game.
Better than not saying subject to change, no?
BML needs revisiting. But according to DTG, its impossible. It's too good of a route to leave in the past.
I wouldn't bet on it coming. But to say it is is absurd.
One thing I'm going to ask: why do people keep going on about TSW5. It isn't a thing, nor is there any evidence pointing towards it.
I don't even have them due to the 8th gen reduced timetable, but I still have lots to do.
There's a difference: despite being the same stopping patterns, you are either driving one towards Portsmouth, or one towards Southampton.
It's also helps because, whilst they are different trains, the 710 and 720 are similar so it wouldn't be too much work to convert it (I would...
BML has more stopping patterns than BCC: 1) London Victoria to Brighton (377 and 387) 2) London Victoria to Gatwick Airport (387) 3) London...
Of course it does. Not having the 390 on the WCML would be the same as not having the Azuma on the ECML: ridiculous.
The sheer number of services (over 1000, even without layers) is precisely why its not boring. Anyway, you'd find most routes have the same...
The 377 on BML and the one on ECW are two different versions of the same train which is probably why. BML is a wormhole of its own. Too fragile...
Routes like Birmingham and Glossop I can't understand the one train thing. Cathcart with its one train at least has some variety. But if they...
Not too bad in cases such as the upcoming Goblin Line as that has only one train in real life. But it is bad when a route which has more than one...
East coastway is set in 2009. BML is 2017-18. By then the 377s in real life had their speed sets disabled.
Security is precisely the reason the Heathrow branch won't come to TSW.
Unpopular opinion: before passengers are looked at, can we get everything to do with the actual trains right.
I didn't. I just know.
But then you have some US people who like UK stuff, and vice versa, so that's not really that good of an argument.
It's related.
Certainly not when it forms part of a word.
Separate names with a comma.