It's good to see it back, but one thing the promo screenshots show is that Port Talbot steelworks haven't been improved and still don't have any...
Thanks guys, I like the shot too. cscarpenter, my secret weapon is learning that the <Pause/Break> key freezes the sim, but still allows the...
trainsimplayer2020, when you bought the Class 76/77 pack you will have also got an additional DLC pack called Railworks Mk1 Coaches. If this has...
Is the "Railworks Mk1 Coaches" DLC installed? It is ESSENTIAL this is installed.
Ok, I've just been able to replicate the problem and how to solve it. The missing gantries are just a level of detail matter. Put object density...
The missing gantry could simply be a level of detail setting. trainsimplayer2020, have you modified your installation? Your screen shots show...
What is an MLV?
I think the flies on windscreen isn't really the main point Peter is making. Adding non core features that effect gameplay in unwanted ways is...
Because it is so annoying it makes the Class 37 undrivable. In fact it's so annoying that I cannot bear to have it in my life so I've deleted the...
Why do developers add features that restrict use? Because they haven't embraced diversity and don't realise that there are many different ways of...
Train Simulator TS2020 uses older graphics, has a vast library of routes and stock, both payware and freeware. It has steam, narrow gauge and a...
Thanks Nacho, I appreciate your comments. I now present some more classic viaduct action. [IMG] This is the Ribble Head viaduct on the Settle...
[IMG] A different take on this unique twisting steep viaduct. Bernina Line - Poschiavo - Tirano ABe 8/12 Allegra
If your going to have a glossary of terms you should also include the differences between North American and British use. The ones I'm aware of...
Technical correction. None of these are acronyms, they are all abbreviations because none of them form a proper word. Whether using an...
Countryside in the UK usually means the land away from towns and cities, for most of the UK it's cultivated land, but it does include woods and...
[IMG] No loco in shot. Route is Soldier Summit - Helper to Salt Lake City.
Nice shot, I like the blend of different colours.
Your screenshots show perfectly why TSW still has an huge mountain to climb before it surpasses TS20XX for versatility of routes, driving...
I can only remember two niche themes: narrow gauge and heritage, which isn't many out of the 52 weeks in a year. Maybe DTG like some niche themes...
[IMG] Heritage diesel is increasingly popular in the UK and a BR Class 35 Hymek arrives at Paignton Station at the end of the Dartmouth Steam...
[IMG] The Dartmouth Steam Railway is co-terminus with the mainline at Paignton and DTG included a mile or so of it in the Riviera Line. The A4...
Thanks guys, I'm pleased with how it looks to. Plenty of other good 'shots, so well done folks. I think narrow gauge always has loads of character.
[IMG] It's 2005 and sitting in the South African sun a SAR Class 24 waits to set off from George on the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe route.
[IMG] A South African Railways SAR Class 24 passes the end of Wilderness beach on the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe route.
The AP version requires additional payware routes and rolling stock. Check you have them, or are prepared to buy them. It does however mean you...
[IMG] An ABe 8/12 Allegra heads down the valley on the Bernina Line. The first snow now coats the high ground.
[IMG] An ABe 8/12 Allegra with a couple of tankers flits between the trees on the Bernina Line.
Yes your right about that, but consoles are dead to me as I don't have one.
I cannot think why anyone would want TSW. I was deeply disappointed with it and got a refund. You need more than nice looking trains to have a...
[IMG] With old semaphore signals still in use, a BR 189 starts its run on the Konstanz-Villingen route
[IMG] A BR 189 (from the Konstanz-Villingen pack) powers up the steep gradient in front of the Olympic ski-jumps on the Mittenwaldbahn route.
[IMG] An Austrian OBB BR 52 takes a steam special up the Semmeringbahn route.
Do you realise that means you have zero chance of winning the competition with that screenshot? See "Other Rules" in post #1.
I'd say it was silly to judge people by the clothes they wear. I've met some outstandingly good managers that were suited and some poor ones that...
[IMG] Hello folks, I'm back after having some strengthening plates welded on. It's a lovely summers day as a Thompson Class B1 simmers at a...
I was lucky, as a six year old my mother took me on one of the last steam hauled trains into it. All I remember of the loco was that it was black!
Well done Woosmull, a great 'shot with lots of atmosphere.
[IMG] The A4 Pacific "Dominion of Canada" thunders across the Ribblehead Viaduct on the Settle to Carlisle route. Apart from the single track...
[IMG] For this week's theme of United Kingdom, I present a Class 450 and a Class 455 with the Houses of Parliament, the BT Tower and the London...
Folks, thanks for your kind words. I like the second shot a lot, the lighting, low angle and steam gives a dramatic composition, but I'm pleased...
SAR704, I've been very fortunate and over the last 18 months had eight screenshots featured on the TS2000 loading pages, all of which had my user...
The issue is not how many, but whether I own it! The more there is the more likely I won't have it.
I've seen elsewhere that there is a separate driver's manual for the BR429 emu that downloads with the route. It's not on the Steam page.
Of course not, it stretches like everybody else's! I actually got the idea for my wacky user name for an episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, where...
Inappropriate Promotional Images? Since they were created and put live by DTG you'd better complain to them, but I think you'll find that nobody...
Im Köblitzer Bergland. Yes, they didn't develop it, but they are the publisher.
What makes a good route is a matter of opinion, but I'd suggest that Bossman have easily cleared the bar with Welsh Marches and Just Trains have...
There's a lot else not modelled such as the university buildings to the south, but given the distance and line of sight from the railway line...
Not being in the construction business, my first thought was that you were referring to a railway wagon that can be loaded from it's front; i.e...
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