Stourbridge resident who moved away in 1981 here. I remember the line very fondly including the DMUs which seemed to be cattle class only but I...
Well the recommended spec's have always included a discrete GPU which your system doesn't have (the HD Graphics 530 listed is a basic system...
The required spec's for TS have changed little in the last few years largely because, with the notable exception of the 64 bit version, it hasn't...
This scenario is far from an isolated case. Newer DLC seem to be much better in this respect. The people on the scoreboard who have 1,000 points...
That's some shopping list. This is I think the oldest route you have listed and it does show but it's OK. If nothing else it forms the basis of...
The Riviera Line in the '50s has a good selection of GWR kettles from pannier tanks to King Class (not just quantity either- they're good models)...
You can also get caught out if you jump the gun- on the task list it might say "stop at X" then "uncouple wagons". In such an instance you need to...
As you may guess it's not unknown for me to go to a railway museum (it's Locomotion in Shildon if anyone's wondering) but I'm dad-sitting at the...
I now have a knobbed-up desktop system and TSW running on it (though I haven't really got into it yet) so happy either way now. Still think it...
Actually The Weardale Railway (the Bishop to Stanhope stretch of the W&T) ran a Class 73 for a while. Only because they're electro-Diesels of...
Settle-Carlisle is an older route but it has worn well- I do think it just sort of peters out at the southern end. I suppose the idea was to have...
The old V2 (Green Arrow and the lined black one are clearly the same model) look pretty good but they are indeed basic. Something I've noticed is...
No doubt it's not as sophisticated as the new model but you can drive the one included with the O4. Green Arrow comes in the Settle-Carlisle...
If you're keen to drive a tilting train the APT is much more fun than the Pendolino IMHO. It's got legs on the young pretender too.
You certainly can. It's the only way I have bought stuff from Steam.
I don't recall seeing either of those at New Street. In fact the only time I recall seeing Hydraulics in the wild was at Worcester when I was...
Welcome aboard. Did you start with the Humble bundle? If not check out the Humble bundle- worth the money for the Weardale and Teesdale alone.
Pretty sure you can do this in Steam (on the iPad ATM and can't look) but another option is simply to find your Railworks folder and copy it...
If it helps I've had a look at my DLC list. Relating to Sherman Hill but not part of it I have: Union Pacific SD60M Pump Car* TS Rewards Flat Car...
Speaking as someone who lives in County Durham I'd say there are southern routes and one northern route. As someone who was brought up in...
You need to post this in the competition thread and identity the route and rolling stock used. Not to criticise BTW but I fail to see how it fits...
Mmm... Deltics.
The gas-turbine unit was the APT-E for Experimental a.k.a. the E-Train. She was essentially a self-propelled test rig designed to be fitted with...
Welcome to the asylum. It's much simpler than that now. Press Escape while you're driving and select camera options where you'll find a slider...
It is possible to share content with friends in Steam. I'm not sure this is what it's for but, if you know someone who does have the Virgin...
There were at least a couple of variations on this and they were ported to the Amstrad CPC with absolutely no attempt to exploit the better...
11 hours later... 72.7GB.
I asked about this in the Steam forums a few days ago. Certainly the 20GB recommendation seems to be hopelessly optimistic. I took the plunge...
Hope it's not too late to bring this up but it should be noted that trying to get around Steam's regional restrictions may well contravene their...
What if you're already in credit with Steam? Or use PayPal? Or something like Privacy.com?
Have you tried using a VPN to spoof your location? Anyone?
For Southern users that's No Trains again.
I don't have TSW so I'll not presume to compare the two but TS has the edge when it comes to choice at the moment. Over 100 routes and hundreds...
Hello Sonta, welcome aboard. Could well be wrong but I don't recall either of them posting here. They're regulars in the Steam forum devoted to...
Don't drive Sherman Hill much but I noticed the same thing with this scenario- run it in 64 bit and the train falls off the track instantly while...
Posted this one before but I'll try it again: [IMG] "Well that's that then. Suppose I'd better turn the lights off." Weardale and Teesdale...
I believe this is meant for the TSW forum.
I'm from Stourbridge- said it before but I'd love to see this. Be nice if it included the Town line but even nicer if it included the SVR...
IIRC you need to find the find the route folders (which in turn will be in your Railworks/content folder) and delete them.
Not to mock- anyone can make a typo' but did anyone else read the topic and wonder what The Hole Game was?
Well drip feeding clues about an issue isn't the way to get it fixed so if you have anything else to add I suggest you bring it up but, IIRC, it...
As mentioned above there's a marked difference between desktop and mobile GPUs so you probably won't get the same experience but I wonder if TS is...
That's the new Depth of Field feature which you can reduce or turn off completely. Not sure if it's in the main menu/graphics settings or...
Yes- that was the point although the Riviera route does only come with the UK edition of TS2020. It seems moot now anyway since, unless one...
If it helps I'm sure Riviera in the '50s doesn't need the European/UK Loco's and Assets because it (Rit50) came with TS2016 which I got started...
This suggestion had me at Deltic.
I'll second the nomination for WCML Over Shap- I bought it because I wanted to drive the magnificent APT but found it more varied and enjoyable in...
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