Because people would moan if they put the price up according to route length. There's plenty of people who say "I'd happily pay £50 for a 100-mile...
I highly doubt there'd be any difference in what was said last Tuesday.
ALso because they didn't exist in 1958.
I was more thinking of the classic Doctors who either didn't have one, or had a rather basic version (well, basic compared to the get out of jail...
It's going to be Matt driving a real steam locomotive on the west coast mainline, with Doctor Who being the fireman.
They were, but the Eastern Region (or at least the East Anglia bit) didn't like them, as they didn't offer much advantage over the steam...
Yeah, at this stage there's no way they're going to develop yet another locomotive. They're already doing 2 and a few types of wagon, which is...
Or just not show it if it's more than, say, 1 or 2 km or miles away. As far as the speedo's concerned, I think it's much better laid out than in...
Yes, it's been there for a while (possibly since the start, I can't remember) but not seen anyone mention it. It's very odd but I wonder if it's a...
I think they did but I don't think Jubilees hauled them, so we probably won't see them.
So Tyne Valley Line wouldn't be a complete route either because all services go beyond its extents, even though Newcastle - Carlisle is the entire...
Thing is, it's entirely possible the 08 will have a lot to do on this route - it's before 'trainload' freight became the standard and everything...
There are certainly stretches of the WCML which could be achievable and at least make some sense (to me, anyway, and more sense than Euston - MK):...
That I can think of: London - Brighton West Somerset Cathcart Circle Bakerloo Rapid Transit (S2 only at time of release) Arosa Isle of Wight are...
Also there's at least 1 freight service in RRO that's impossible in the rain - at least in the 185 (apparently 155 manages it)
Forgot 101s were in service by '58 (I actually had my head in the mid-50s when answering). They were already in service on the Tees Valley Line,...
Yes, updates are very much a gameplay feature.................
Probably a large tank engine such as the V1, V3 or A5/6/7/8, or a small(ish) tender engine, like the K1. Branch lines would be a smaller tank...
Isn't that just the first Class 20? Is there anything (aside from it being the first) special about it? Even so, I think a lot of people would be...
And by "completely different version" of the 31, I really mean it - to the point the early ones built in 1957/58 were withdrawn early because they...
Of the trains we have in game, only the Class 20 (didn't run in the area anyway), Class 31 (albeit a completely different version), Class 101...
Yes. It was the first ever DLC for the game; Sand Patch came with it.
There was a dynamic weather setting in TSW2020? News to me.
I think BMG are only involved as far as doing the 3D model?
General question re West Cornwall. I'm not too interested int he route, more the trains (particularly the 37 and wagons). Is it worth it at £15?
May have to wait until DB sell Arriva then (I'm assuming they're still trying to). It seems they stopped renewing the licenses after DB started...
Yeah but it wasn't a 'proper' preview, it was a pre-recorded video that only showed off one and a bit things, Matt saying that the rest will be...
Doubtful. If it's a preview it'll likely be for the New Journeys thing.
These are the sort of questions that can only be answered through time, however I do know you have to license Virgin's livery as well as the logo,...
Don't think I had any update yesterday - none of the .pak files appear to have been modified for 10 days. Also that's not a DLC like you said in...
Not too surprising it's on discount now, just like Sherman Hill; I think the big shock with Sherman though was the discount itself - 75% (even now...
Full breakdown of discounts: Steam: [ATTACH] Epic: [ATTACH] Lot more discounts on Epic, presumably making up for the Festival of Rail sale. Sale...
Here's a question: how many of those games have a close relationship with countless licensors and provide their own proprietary platform with...
The license doesn't cover Arriva, so i doubt ou'll be able to put Arriva logos in.
Probably a combination of very small team and not being able to access recordings.
Despite DBAG liveries being allowable, am I right to assume the ICEs can't be used either?
Seems it may be an even earlier version then. [ATTACH] How bizarre.
Isn't that a very early version of the manual that also says it's a freight train? I say that as if their manuals are much use anyway.
They've used a mix of the 395 and 350 sounds in TS1, but it seems they haven't done an amazing job implementing them. You mean teh UFO-style...
No, I think you're thinking of the similar 707s which have found a new home at Southeastern. There was talk of the 360s going too but they got...
Apparently it uses a mix of the 395 and 350 sounds. Looking at a few YouTube videos, it doesn't seem a bad option but of course it depends on how...
Ah, I'd forgotten about the Maryhill line.
Yes, to Manchester via Warrington, and TfW run services to Chester - both diesel.
Yes, but Merseyrail isn't the entire Liverpool commuter network.
Genuinely, forgot that even existed, but even so, there's still quite a lot of electrified UK routes in a row; four coming with an electrostar of...
Doesn't it already have a fully implemented AC mode?
You mean less electrified British routes? Crewe - Liverpool is the first unelectrified route since Tees Valley.
Weren't the 9Fs indended to be in operation well into the 80s?
Also, GWE necessitated the development of a UK signalling system, AWS, TPWS (even though it didn't work), passengers and their AI, and they also...
In mileage yes, but not in journey time. Looking at a couple of timetables (as I mentioned in another thread somewhere) it took absolutely forever...
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