The title says August 2023, we're in October 2024. How can that be confusing?
Tired me thought it'd be a good idea.
What compels someone to sign up to a forum, only to instantly reply to a 5 year old thread that they for some reason looked for, to someone who...
I had to look out of pure curiosity, and it actually isn't. It's near the village of Watford (not to be confused with Watford, London), between...
From what I've found, there's a certain date in November where it starts snowing and a certain date in February where it stops snowing. Any other...
I think the point is that it shouldn't be snowing in June at all.
It has been confirmed to be £32.99
If you're on about the Live map, it tends to do that. The route itself works fine.
I think I've heard that they will. My memory's not the best though.
I've never once said this, don't put words in my mouth.
You do know the route is 100 miles long right? That's enough to justify a higher price along with the quality and gameplay of the route,...
That's the 6 million dollar question.
Keep adding water to a pool and it'll eventually overflow, because it was designed to only handle a certain amount. TSW timetables work the same....
I thought they were just random numbers.
I am thankful it releases on my days off. Not hard to figure what I'll be doing.
DTG probably wish it was.
The closest DTG have ever got to something like this is SEHS.
No one said DTG made a free roam walk around world. They said the definition of "world" in Train Sim World means being able to walk around and...
Or, the suggestion is super long and has the smallest of details included, to the point where you lose interest as it basically becomes a history...
No one wants to recognise the incorrect stuff either. Whether the thread is positive or negative, both sides will be given. That's just how it...
It's there for me (Xbox though).
Hardly lazy when it'd have taken them a few months to build, as well as add in the Guard Mode (albeit only one scenario but still). Sooner or...
If you don't have it, I'd recommend you get it before it expires in the new year. A free update, you don't lose anything.
Apart from the many complaints it'd get from being too similar to a 66. I can already hear what people would say.
Maybe it would help if you told us which ways of ending a service you already know.
Don't think they would, else they risk alienating those unable to take advantage of it.
Technically, you can also drive the 158 (albeit only between Peterborough and Grantham) and the 700 (Peterborough ECS moves only). But yeah, one...
Has to come with a Terrier, wouldn't feel right if we didn't.
There's such a thing? Who eats it?
It can be done, just not in TSW5 for some reason. Also, it works fine in timetable mode.
If a user deletes their account, their posts will remain (unless they delete them before they delete their account) and they will show as 'Guest',...
They're not going to extend it again.
They built the Cathcart timetable for the remaster with space available for the 350 and 390 as WCML would've been in development at the time....
No.
That's a thought, yeah. Didn't consider that.
Can I also add that people need to look to see if a similar suggestion has been made before making their own. There are countless suggestions that...
Still doesn't change the fact that you need a new timetable for a new train. Remember also that it needs to be driveable by AI as well as the...
If that was the case everyone would've been doing it before Free Roam became a thing. But they weren't, because they couldn't. Extra trains...
More believable than a post 2010 restored Flying Scotsman being around in 1986.
Putting a loco down in free roam (which I presume is what you meant) isn't the same as having it as a timetabled service. You can put a train...
Hangman in past life confirmed?
Not yet.
They did. That's why TSW5 came with Conductor Mode. Although they do need to finish properly implementing on BCC still (I seem to remember it...
Then how come many on here want routes that aren't modern? From what I recall it was warmly welcomed.
Because they used it as a test bed for conductor mode.
Modders have the time. DTG don't.
It wasn't mentioned anywhere that all trains would receive suspension, only those from TSW5 onwards (unless an old route is remastered).
It's because they're bound to the one key I'd hazard a guess. No idea why.
The only way I can see a subscription model working is to give you the opportunity to trial DLCs to see if they pique your interest, and if so,...
No, because they're not owned by anyone except the government. A license is needed still, but easier to get that way.
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