One thing you forgot to say is why multiplayer would add anything to the gameplay... Trains don't interact very much and operatives on trains...
That would be one way of doing it Similar was done in the "post connex era" of Chatham Mainline in TSC where you had yellow and white slam door...
One thing to remember in the UK, a lot of trains are not owned by the companies that run them... There are train leasing companies which own the...
Chaham Mainline would only add three or four minor and one medium station to the route unless they do some of the urban runs to Orpington. Most...
latitude and longitude, basically a measure of the position of a location on the map (or planet). If all the locations of a station in the game...
So long as every unit was blue on every line at one time maybe, but I'm sure there were times where multiple trains had multiple liveries even in...
Also, and forgive me if I'm wrong, but a decent artist can knock up an external repaint in a few working hours (maybe a couple of days), but the...
But there's a difference between "slightly the wrong shade of blue but otherwise similar" and "made up liveries to bypass IP laws"
Except that's not a solution, but DTG already have a relationship with those who hold those licenses, I presume they would still have to go...
From Rochester yes, from HS1 and Gravesend no. There are from Dartford But we've had loads of suggestions of the Chatham Mainline and that...
I'm still not sure how this is relating to DTG producing realistic liveries and logos as opposed to not doing so... With regards to the comment...
Yes, dependant on the location. There's a green electrostar that often comes through Gillingham (where otherwise it's all blue boxes or white...
Then that's not an extension... Same as SEHS on TSW3 isn't an extension Then make a suggestion as to where they could add or merge DLC to SEHS to...
The logos and the trains come as a package... Else why bother making realistic trains at all?
"The entire UK rail system" That covers that one... You could make an argument for "extending" just about everywhere (personally I think Brighton...
If you watch the release stream with the guard who works on them in real life, whenever they stopped at a station they put the reverser into...
Might as well say "Well close enough physics is good enough". It's either real and correct (and you're paying for it) or it's not Community mods...
Hopefully people on this forum don't think along those lines. Just think of the uproar from certain quarters if all they did was reskin the 101 to...
You lost me at "simple addition"... making a loco or MU in TSW is patently NOT simple I agree we need more DMUs and especially ones used all over...
It's not just the loading of the cars and whatever freight the trains are hauling, it's the interaction between each wagon and so on. Each car has...
If it was that easy to create complex routes then many more people would do it. Routes and trains are hard enough to build in TSC, and TSW is much...
Just remember that no matter what you do you will get some juddering and stuttering because it's inherent in the game engine and the way the...
They could set it in 2010 and then make new timetables as new assets come on board, but I would prefer if they did a "now" route (so all the...
I think the "sweet spot" here would be get the IET in game, get a couple of commuter boxes from the 90s and now in game and then you can work up...
And LO up to Watford Junction, class 221 super voyagers (Avanti) along the whole route, Class 377s to Milton Keynes (Southern), loads of freight,...
Eliabeth line is GWE to the left, GEML to the right and tunnels in between (where the trains are automated anyway), so if you like GWE but all the...
The game doesn't take anything into account. The "scores" are set by whoever makes the timetable, and if any changes are made after the timetable...
You're buying a license for the Epic games version, so won't work if you then buy TSW3 from steam
They were running on WCW out of Bognor in November and haven't seen any "last of the 313" vids so I'm presuming they're still going The 315s were...
Exactly, The WCW heads to Portsmouth and Southampton so would lead to SWR and a few new assets, the class 166 and formerly the 158 ran the route...
Other than a very few points in the country (Kent and Cornwall being two examples) I can't think of any routes in the UK which don't have some...
You'd have to define "perfect" in this instance. To me "perfect" would be every train running to the real life timetable on a well represented...
Unless they're automated...
Much of the underground is automated so to "drive the train" consists of pressing the go button and then the train drives to the next station and...
Which is why my last line listed places outside of Kent and Sussex where they're used and can be "built upon" rather than limiting ourselves to...
This is the way it should be anyway. Local companies making their routes with local knowledge and passion of the locality. We know what DTG do...
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