Yet London Commuter is coded GCC- although the 387 is dual-mode, on this particular route it only runs on 3rd-rail DC. Since the ECML is...
It's especially disenheartening given that DTG already has a stable of diesels that were in service in 1963 (Classes 08, 09, 20, 31, 33, 37, 40,...
The coding for JT's route (1 diesel-mechanical) suggests a Pacer. True, they could recycle the eternal 101; but we've had lots of those and, in...
Didn't you know? Stockheim is where one of the Stargates is located. The Bundeswehr tried to keep it a secret, but, well....
8th gen consoles really can't handle TSW3 routes
Something of a logical disjunct here. (BML also has 465s and 166s).
This won't be the first time some players get ticked off over DTG not doing something they never said they were going to do.
You're hearing the turbocharger. While I think DTG has mixed it a bit high, that "jet engine" or "vacuum cleaner" sound is characteristic of the...
On PC, the 'washed out' effect is easily fixed. I use r.TonemapperGamma=1.65 r.BloomQuality=3 r.Color.Max=0.8 r.Color.Mid=0.4 r.Color.Min=0.004...
While they're fixing it, they should fix the name too: it's a Metroliner Cab Car, not an Amfleet.
There ya go
Alstom Coradia LINT (BR 648): [IMG]
Still, I notice that even the estimable TSG goofed here, putting UK-style yellow plates on the rear. German plates are white on both ends.
Hmmm- one of the principal reasons for baling off is precisely so that the dynamics can do their work. This isn't a factor with UK locos, since...
Dave has it: when shunting they don't usually bother hooking up the air lines - which would slow things down tremendously - so there really isn't...
In which case you're driving prototypically. Slight slippage actually increases traction, so long as the wheels don't break free (indicated by...
The G6 is too new to be running on BRO (set ca 2008) anyway
The Uerdigens (VT 95 and possibly the more powerful VT 98) ran on the NTB from the 50s to the late 70s/early 80s, when the 628s replaced them. For...
The majority of plates ought to read BÜD for Büdingen. At the northwest or Stockheim end you might see some FB (Friedberg), and some Frankfurt (F)...
[IMG] Redbus wins the Internet today
The RG37 was just a repaint (of a loco and an EMU, but still just repaints)
However, the bumper protection loop at Redditch is still 10 mph, so be warned
But no timetable upgrade. <*sigh*>
Yes, there's a link to CROR in the OP
AIUI, Joe used the real-life timetable; at present trains taking the Wivelsfield branch exit through a portal, but those routes could be rewritten...
If only there were a manual....
Ever since <insert route here>, PIS has been automatic without manual input. I would prefer the BML system, which is automatic but allows manual...
At least with 401s I frequently get 280- although only rarely does the train have time to accelerate all the way up to it before another reduction)
How on earth has the listing system become so corrupted that it can be used to protect urban tumours? That building shouldn't just be razed, but...
Exactly. It's very much like using manually-lapped brakes.
I have not have this problem (except, obviously, 101-hauled ICs are limited to 200). There are however occasions where the limit is somewhat less...
That's pretty much what defines a "pack." A brand new loco is a "Loco DLC"- for three or four times the price.
The problem you are experiencing is a common one, but it has nothing to do with time: freight services in TSW are untimed. Rather, there are many...
It seems to me that if DTG are serious about producing more Bundesbahn routes, then they really need to produce the 140/141 twins, an all-purpose...
At the time the route is set (1997), the north-south ICEs and ICs were sent along the LRS, despite its speed limits, because there was no...
Well, that just indicates that the hater trolls have been out review-bombing. No way any of those bundles deserves one star considering what's in...
In the early 90s, the only trains that ran the NTB were 218s pulling n-Wagen at rush hour, and 628s the rest of the time. The 628s replaced the...
This unfortunately is common on TSW routes, especially German ones- even though there's a perfectly good freight yard available, freight trains...
But there are such NICE touches! Look at the texturing on this mechanical shunt signal: [IMG] The old-school station clocks- those were a bit of...
Still trying to master the 628’s braking curve; the brakes are “grabby” but not all that strong ___________________ Nothing's perfect, not even...
Erm, SKA is Schnellfahrstrecke Köln-Aachen. Schnellfahrstrecke Kassel-Würzburg, which you're talking about, is SKW.
Definitely start braking first. You have a window after passing the signal to acknowledge, and you should already be braking by the time you...
The 204 uses it
I do have to wonder why TSG made this gorgeous route, and then decided to make all of the first Journey chapter in the fog or in the dark, where...
Well, I'm glad you're happy with it, because this is a route I've wanted to see in TSW for ages. But, honestly, based on what I've seen in...
Space before 4 - or in your case 6 You have a pretty old GPU and a fairly fast CPU- in that case, yes, DX12 would probably be working against you
That is true- but nothing required 1960s architects to make the cities look worse than the Luftwaffe did.
https://www.trainsimcommunity.com/mods/c3-train-sim-world/c19-patches/i3422-375-white-sub-enabler
Most British skylines would look better without 1960's or 1970's buildings......
Doesn't matter, they're case-insensitive
Separate names with a comma.