Very interesting. I wonder how they are going to implement that? Chalkboards? ____________________________________ "Creators Club." Again,...
That's not an excuse for not having a functional cruise control (The real life AC4400 and SD70ACe also have them, like nearly all modern engines).
It came later. The 47 started production in 1962; the Kestrel prototype was built in 1967. It was designed as a straight-up express passenger...
The one that got away, the Kestrel [IMG]
For all the incredible hours Joe put into BML's brilliant timetable, he ran out of time before he could put in more than a handful of freight...
Never, with my wife. In fact, there is nothing that works on her.....
I just want to reiterate how great this little loco (with its services) is. After a week or so the G6 may have given me more fun than I've had in...
Honestly, I would just be happy if passengers carried umbrellas in the rain.
[IMG] München-Augsburg, BR 423. (I'm gonna keep posting this until it wins. Seriously, it's a great pic ;)).
I'm not sure how any fix would have happened, since the Boston .pak file was last updated on November 24.
The optionals should include 6a1 Ditch Lights and 6a2 Number Plate Lights
Well, not really, since by the time the route is set (mid-1970s) class lights were no longer used, and RR were in the process of plating them over.
Amtrak isn't an EMU, it's loco-hauled.
About the likelihood/desirability of setting it in the steam/diesel transition period
Since we are talking about layered trains, I think the goal is merely not horribly wrong, not completely accurate. After all, DTG was willing to...
Likely the source of the problem.
In real life it does (on more modern locos), but the game doesn't model it.
I thought that trying to operate a G6 double-header crashed the game?
Nope, just tried it and the dumb speed restrictions are still there, at least southbound.
Well, there are the 33 and the green WSR 47, as well as the disc-variant class 40. And the Class 09 as well.
The V 100/BR 204 was built as a dual-purpose loco, so it could go in pulling light freight. Of course, we could also wish upon a star for a V...
It's rather distressing that the CSX GP38-2, years ago, had a fully functioning EOTD display, but more recent locos don't.
An advantage to a 50s-early 60s setting is that DTG could fill out the traffic with its existing stable of vintage diesel traction.
:D
Nat isn't confirming or denying anything. Sort of like the nuclear weapons the US Navy would neither confirm nor deny were on its ships.......
LOVE. I forgot the 101 had one of those.
At start: stuck on 2.6 N and will not let go. And no, any amount of throttle up to 100% won't budge them (yes, I checked the parking brake and...
Foliage.ditheredLOD shouldn’t affect framerate
Unfortunately, in the game one can’t hold and release the DSD pedal
Don't hold your breath.
Well, it can, but it's very unlikely that it will. The only PCT update which has added services to an older route was in the case of Rapid...
Hmmm- all British. No German or American EMUs.
But take as long as or longer than driving.
AIUI, alt liveries will spawn randomly on individual locos and cars (except for Clinchfield freight cars, for some reason), but not on EMUs or...
Although it will be a good long time before DTG attempt anything as complex as a compound articulated engine, I would really like to see a N&W Y6b...
Also, more licensing fees. Google doesn't give that imagery away.
A "new member" but has 1000 posts and 500 likes?
Looking at DTG's historical release pattern, since they started releasing to all platforms on the same day, route releases have come pretty...
I see this discussion can go nowhere.
Subsidies? Highways are funded almost entirely from gasoline taxes, which are paid by the people who use the highways. The US does not have...
Not realistic. In real life, uncoupling cars opens the air hoses and the brake pipe vents to atmosphere, immediately clamping the brakes down....
I’m generally quite positive about TSW, and generally quite supportive of DTG. Amtrak, not so much. I have ridden German trains, French trains,...
I’m not sure why anyone would expect a new route less than ~ two months after Sherman Hill. Look for it either side of February 1.
Yup. Same as the Conqueror and the Kaiser
I agree; certainly not before. DTG chose its six routes for production year 2021-22 at the start of this year, the last of last year's six being...
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