The Easter Bunny will bring Sam rotten eggs.
I'm no kind of fps freak, but even to me 15-18 is unacceptable. Motion pictures run at 24.
By the time period modeled, they had either the U36Cs, or the SD45s they traded the Uboats for. Each about double the HP of an F7
Well, I can't fault the inclinometer, even for "real men," because the game can only do video and audio- it can't simulate the pull of gravity on...
Running with supersampling (screen percentage over 100) definitely helps with flickering of all sorts. Doesn't cure it, but it helps.
According to Matt in the stream, Clinchfield's passing sidings were all designed for 100-120 cars, and the game route copies the RL layout
Well, MSB isn't exactly present-day, and wasn't when released: Heigenbrucken and the old tunnel were completely bypassed in 2017. But really what...
TWO streams back to back. Rivet must be scurrying, given the nastiness of the response to the last one. (I mean nasty. The scenery is to be...
Which may confuse the heck out of American children, since over here the show is titled "Thomas the Tank Engine"
That wouldn't make a lot of sense, since TSW routes are set in a specific time period, if not vintage then the time during which the research for...
Sure. Call up the 2D map (9 key on PC, not sure what the controller command is). Or you can access it from the pause screen, BUT- this is a big...
I think the underlying condition for both these rather different points is this: routebuilding for TSW, or at least using the existing TSW...
Did you know that in GWE, the max speed for loco-hauled trains never goes above 75? 90 (and 125) are for DMUs.
Yes, conceded; I was just guessing, and Trammel was and is a siding not a section of double-track main line. However, some posts above, Matt said...
Welllll- Just thinkin' aloud here, but while it's true that your virtual patoot has to be in the "driver's seat" of the locomotive you control,...
The Haysi F7B wouldn't even need a cab - it was radio controlled
Clinchfield certainly had its own GP7s (and a couple of 9s), and late in existence a handful of GP38-2s as well. But these were used in its main...
Is there any way to prevent the regular weather updates from ending a pause and resuming the game? This makes it impossible to go to the...
probably this
Possibly, but possibly too much engine for the job. A GP7 is only "small" by modern road engine standards: 56 feet long, weighs a quarter of a...
Simugraph counts the weight of the passengers too, and their number varies each time.
I never buy anything day one.
EPA's tiered emission standards didn't apply to existing locomotives, just new ones.
According to Matt's post above, at the Trammel loop the eastern track is the main line and the western the passing track/siding, even if...
Did a little poking about: The first 112 "AC6000s" delivered to UP actually had the 7FDL engine of the 4400; these were called by UP "C6044ACs"....
Or even by gravity, together with a ballsy brakeman. Having said that, the CRR owned and used a number of shunters- and even the F7B "shunter" at...
The door controls for the 146 and all German passenger trains are screwy anyway, because IRL they are not centrally opened: the driver unlocks...
Hmmmm. It's a bit confusing that the bug would have been fixed on one platform and not the others- but there it is: dynamic brakes work fine on...
Hey, I can't tell 'em apart either; I just looked up the road number! But when I was doing the research for my fallen-flag pack, I did note that...
I see your point- but then (given light signals replacing semaphores), we would see no yellow: just green and red - there is no caution involved,...
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And you assert this because...?
I understand what you are saying, but the impression I get is that the passing loops on the CRR are more "divided highways" than "main and...
IF it's considered a "diverting" at all, and not simply the northbound main line.
The flaw in that logic is that not all purchasers of German content are German!
It has been said repeatedly that even if there were no licensing issues in the way, DTG still wouldn't release the route editor to the public...
Apparently Clinchfield had its own peculiar signals. As far as I can see, the passing loops don't distinguish between "main" and "siding", simply...
Yep, there were several CRR locos that never got Family Lines paint and carried Clinchfield colors into the CSX era.... but no GP38s. No. 8970...
Now THAT is the kind of sound TSW needs. Why can the TS side of the house do it but not TSW (or was that all mods?)
It's staggering to think that in 1970 there were dozens of Class I railroads in the United States, but today there are just 5 (plus Amtrak)- 8 in...
Actually you do; just press T and the schedule will pop up.
It makes little sense to make German routes Livery Designer compatible, and still less to take time to make custom liveries for German rolling...
Trees are placed assets; you can't multiply or cull them with a slider, any more than you can add or subtract tracks.
If you want your colors to be dead-on, here is a chart of all the official colors used by DRG/DR/DBB/DBAG/OBB/SBB with - this is HUGE! - RAL...
UP has always been mad for horsepower, from the Big Boys to the gas turbines to the DDA40X. I'm kind of surprised they de-rated their 6000s.
Banking comms had better work..... High NOSE! High NOSE! High NOSE!
It's not needing to look at them, but the need to use both hands on levers located to the left of and slightly behind the driver. You simply can't...
Mind you, the compression codec used on the audio track of most streaming videos nerfs bass frequencies
Well, maybe you'll like Arosa instead, since everybody seems to be saying it doesn't have enough trees :cool:
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