Yes, but everything since then has been EWS only. And I'd presume DB would want their current brand to be used...
That's always been something that's baffled me - is the EWS trademark not owned by DB despite them purchasing EWS over a decade ago?
I think that's asking rather a lot! I think improvements to the google maps overlay tool so we can use non-google maps as well would be more...
High Iron isn't really a studio IIRC though. Isn't it essentially just a brand name for the work of various third parties?
I'm fairly certain G-Trax is American.
There are also cases like the Cumbrian Coast Line between 2015 and 2018, where a near-present-day route can be combined with classic traction.
A lot of the TSC US content was and is made by third-party devs, even the stuff labelled on Steam as being made by DTG.
I have already done so.
Different thing. The LNER teak coaches I need are apparently installed under "DT/DT_LNER_teak" How am I supposed to know which Matrix coaches to...
These are a requirement for Cambridge Lines & ECML, but I can't find them on DT's website. Have they been delisted? And if so, is there any way to...
The Japanese Train Simulator series has been using that method since the 1990s, but it has major drawbacks - even if you drive perfectly you get...
Yes, this is an absolutely necessary feature. Even just a simple on/off toggle would be great. Even better would be the ability to toggle...
Is this possible?
What freight operations do you think the present modern UK routes lack?
There are even some official DLC that still have this issue - but as I think it only affects the menus and not the scenarios themselves I don't...
Everything says TS2013 on UKTS because they never updated it. The file was uploaded in 2020, it should work.
There are a couple of things they could do to mitigate it, like moving the camera closer, but a big part of the problem is that viewing something...
The lesson to learn here is keep your requirements as minimal as possible. Ask yourself whether or not you really need that extra AI train.
Unfortunately Golden Age Developments, and Steam Sounds Supreme to a lesser extent, fall afoul of my "don't have a massive list of requirements" rule.
Already got that one I'm afraid.
Yes, I've been looking at that. I have Sacramento Northern and was very impressed by it.
I'm interested in seeing what's out there. I'm particularly interested in routes that aren't set in present-day Britain/US/Germany, ones that come...
Route: Fife Circle Train: Class 158 [ATTACH]
Route: Sacramento Northern Trains: Holman 1003 Class, Key System Bridge Unit [ATTACH]
No worse than DTG's work.
I presume what was left out of his post was - "and then they can sell it as a separate route to fund the work on the new timetable".
It's better, but if it's better enough to be worth upgrading is another question.
Well as I said, the companies are almost certainly concerned more with other matter than Youtube crash videos.
Well, I presume that in most cases that's licensed as well.
Somehow I doubt that is the only reason why TOCs would not license their trademarks. There are also considerations like money.
Trademark infringement. Whether or not a judge would agree is a bit up in the air.
I would be careful about accusing other companies of not doing that.
IP law is a vague business, and JT's lawyers may not have the same opinions as DTG's lawyers.
You do realise that object culling is a fundamental part of graphics rendering, right?
Er, has something gone wrong? This doesn't have anything to do with the thread.
Route: Corris Railway Locomotive: Corris No. 7 [ATTACH]
You need the BR Freight Pack as the loco-hauled services that NTP adds need to the 08 to shunt them.
The Class 86 would make the most sense for a BR blue WCML route as they were by far the most numerous.
As I've said before, the train sim community should seriously consider using one of the big game mod sites like ModDB or Nexus. The Derail Valley...
For some reason it isn't letting me do this.
I think they'll make a category for whatever game you want if you ask them to.
Personally I wonder if one of the more established game modding sites like Nexus or ModDB wouldn't be a better choice.
You can find older manuals online. For instance, railcar.co.uk has a collection of various British DMU-related material:...
As the forums are public, you can easily archive them using sites like the Wayback Machine. I encourage you to do so.
In quite a lot of situations like this one though, the approach tends to be "upload first, remove if creator requests". See stuff like Flashpoint.
Can you confirm that it is still possible to purchase a premium account? This is not the case, because the train sim community has a strong taboo...
I had a look and I can't find any T&Cs at all. Considering the slapdash way the site has been run - including the announcement of its closure -...
They are included in the Euro Asset Pack. You can use them by placing them in a scenario or making a quick drive consist wiith them.
Yes, if you can document them. What separate DLC are you referring to?
Except, of course, Matt has explicitly said that he won't do that.
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