What does that mean in English? Apart from a load of gibberish.
Isn't there a lower setting you could use for the lights?
What I find strange is that it doesn't appear on the new TSW4 routes (including Dresden Riesa), but instead on my older TSW 1 2 & 3 routes.
To put it simple, if all you can do is be negative about the product and shut down those who find the good, then why Continue with a franchise you...
Does early next week mean between Monday and Wednesday? If so, good news for me, I won't even be able to play any games due to work.
The joys of Google Translate.
I'm getting crashes quite often after finishing a service, in fact the very same problem you described. Really is frustrating, I'm just hoping...
I'm not against people being negative, they obviously have their reasons. This thread may be the place to air grievances, but that doesn't mean...
But why should you be limited as to where you can go just to avoid all the negative stuff. I should be able to into general discussion, say...
What I'm not seeing, is enough balance between the two. There are either too many negative threads ignoring all the positive aspects, or too many...
But then you run into a problem. There are countless (mostly unnecessary) negative threads that bury the majority of the positive ones. It's...
Chatham Main Line is already represented between Rochester and Faversham. If they do a route from either London Victoria or Ramsgate it won't go...
Its a clifftop valley on the south coast, a real place. It is thought to mean 'rough hollow'.
I thankfully don't own this route after reading this, but then again I consider any US route that focuses on freight boring.
By going above the speed limit, which in this case is 25mph.
The funny thing about this is that there are many places in the UK that have profanity in their name. Scratchy Bottom is one that comes to mind.
Funny you say that, I know and work with someone who doesn't hide it.
So a simulator about driving trains, where you play shop?
I would suggest something such as liking working with people and helping them go about their day.
Wouldn't be the first time I have had to substitute the 't' for a '?'.
Preserved content is basically abandonware at this point, and that includes everything released for TSW3. Did you really expect them to reduce the...
That's pretty much what we've said already, a few times now.
In a nutshell, yes.
The Class 91 especially is needed, just for variety's sake.
I know but that was all I could think of for them to consider making the route.
Same could be said for SEHS, but that was rebuilt and extended.
The route is called "Southeastern High Speed", meaning that it focuses on High Speed 1. Charing X to Dartford is basically commuter services,...
Probably the same as East Coastway, a 377.
Own speed is necessary on trains where there is no speedometer (steam locos) or where field of view restricts your view of the speedometer. (IOW 483)
In that case, surprising Scunthorpe isn't censored on TVL - there are services too and from it.
It does need a rework but unfortunately it seems to have been left to be forgotten about and die.
NTP has a shunting scenario I've done a few times and enjoyed (as well as the one at Huddersfield in timetable). The SEHS Hoo Junction shunting...
My guess, it probably wouldn't work well, especially on older consoles.
London to Ramsgate & Dover Priory (via Ashford and Faversham) is basically the entire network, where the bulk of SEHS services go.
As an example: BML has 1000+ services. I haven't even completed half of them, yet SEHS has now become my favourite and most most played. Those...
Isn't there an option in the main menu?
Because some of the old routes have more to do than time available in a day. Then a new game comes out and the new routes get played on. The end...
I'm just going to say no news is good news. Meaning DTG are working to fix this problem, which would explain their silence.
The records made are the fastest of their kind in the world. Doesn't matter if there are faster trains outside of the UK. The fact that those...
It's not just a simple click of a button. They have to do a lot of testing first to ensure the fix doesn't accidentally break anything else.
The flat crossing at Newark is the only one of its kind in the UK, that's why. Stoke Bank also special because many speed records (including...
Correction: many games are able to save without messing anything up, TSW needs to do the same. Then we can talk about having multiple saves.
Didn't know that many survived. A good shout would probably be either a V2 or B1.
Maybe makes more sense, but which freight loco would you include? Steam routes are harder to make precisely because most resources (ie sounds)...
City of Truro is disputed though. There are no official records to support it but I do see your point.
I by no means suggest its dull, not my preference.
Flying Scotsman is more known for being the first to reach that speed, though.
You'd be surprised then to know that Flying Scotsman is the most famous and easily recognised, more so than Mallard.
Bias doesn't come into it. The section of ECML we got is possibly the best for the Azuma and is known to be the section where speed records are made.
Flying Scotsman is nowhere near overrated. A pinnacle of her career, the first steam locomotive to reach 100 miles per hour, and one of the most...
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