Well, that depends on the country and dev. There's definitely good Japanese and New Zealand stuff for TSC.
I wouldn't want TGVs there all the time. I can somewhat buy one as a test run, but a full service of them just to make St Pancras busier would...
Having an open mind does not mean blindly accepting whatever someone says.
Do you have programming experience in this field?
I am talking about whether or not he has access to other games' source code.
Yes, because you're a licensed developer. That's not an inherent feature of how TSW does things.
You said yourself - you have worked with the engineering team to implement features. And even ignoring that, because the editor is not publicly...
I repeat - have you had access to other games' source code? Of course you can do whatever you want with TSW - you are a licensed dev with access...
And how, exactly, does that differ from other train simulators? Have you looked at other sims' source code to compare?
I strongly suspect that Simugraph has always been essentially just marketing. How else would a train simulator work except by passing data between...
I don't see how the engineering team producing a somewhat separate editor would mean that third parties wouldn't have to sign agreements...
And why would they need to provide a special one to third parties? I presume DTG isn't waiting on the engineering team to fix saves before they...
Some updates will. Some, like the dispatcher/red light fix, will not.
I don't see how access to the editor is the Engineering team's responsibility?
In which case you would presumably want to see custom assets and not reused ones...
And the answer was...?
It is a hypothetical question, but I'm sure an example exists.
Depends on the train. I wouldn't call a diesel-mechanical "push and run"...
Do you think it is reasonable to charge for a route that relies on other paid content that is no longer available?
The fact that you can play word games doesn't change the fact that you never mentioned anything beyond the routes in your original post.
You said:
Unless you want any of the new core features DTG have been hyping up, or any new DLC routes, or in some case fixes for bugs in TSW2.
I'm no steam expert, but I'm fairly certain that it would take a decent time for the boiler to run out of water if it wasn't fed, and that filling...
The point was that just asking that question was far too simplistic. Evidently you missed that.
Only if you look at the likelihood of delisting a specific DLC as consisting of one question: "Has the developer/publisher delisted any DLC in the...
Yes, Trainz is well known for its large amount of payware providers who respect IP - oh wait no it isn't. That DTG only made a Class 700 this year...
Developed or published them?
A new third party? JustTrains or someone else?
One can make predictions based on the past behaviour of publishers, as well as the nature of the required dependency.
Thinking about making a route myself and curious to know what the community thinks on this topic. My own thoughts is that dependencies should be...
If you have done so, you can provide links. And I wasn't aware than contracts regarding IP were public knowledge...
I did so and have not found a source for your claims.
Again, I would like to know the specifics of that matter. Which is why they wouldn't use the logo and exact paint job...
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