Have you submitted those to the screenshot competition? Because if not, you should.
I'm struggling to tell what's going on from the image, but: putting less detailed scenery in the background to fill-out locations seems like a...
I think this is something of a mis-characterization of the "pro-editor" lobby. I've used the editor on TS1 to create a total of 4 workshop...
I think this footage first appeared in promotional videos around the time of WSR's release, so it doesn't tell you much about current projects.
I think alt-tab becomes a lot more stable if you change "Full screen" to "borderless" in the graphics settings. (This is a distant memory for me...
No - I don't believe Mario Maker allows you to sell content (although I don't actually have it). My point about Mario-maker was only really...
While I share your cynicism about the editor, I'm not sure that rumour is hugely informative or surprising. Certainly with TS1 the internal and...
Honestly I think most of this argument makes very little sense. There are already console games that have user-created levels - Mario Maker is one...
I'm reluctant to get involved in this particular argument but in this case he did
I know I've always felt that the value of the loco add-ons is usually less than a route (which usually comes with 1-2 locos, plus the actual...
A few thoughts: It doesn't initially look like an appealing content to value ratio to me. That may change given more information or a sale. I've...
I think you're missing the point. The London-Aylesbury route says "AI-Only London Underground S Stock". In the context of that route "Quickdrive...
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the London-Aylesbury route came with a cabless S8 as an AI placeholder, and then this is the proper drivable...
I don't know for certain because I bought my copy before they were taken down. However, I don't see why they wouldn't work. I'd also be pretty...
You can definitely get a key for NWC as part of the Train Simulator 2018 package, which is still available from Humble Bundle (alongside a few...
No - I'm pretty sure legally it's different because the trademark gives the TOC protection from misrepresentation, but doesn't stop anyone simply...
... and returning to the Armstrong Powerhouse bit of the thread: a lot of their products are designed as enhancements or better versions. My...
It isn't really the same though. AP would be complaining about copyright - society protects copyright on the basis that someone has create...
Yes - this makes no sense to me. I'd guess that stations are potentially one of the harder bits of making a route, often requiring custom 3D...
It's obviously irrelevant now it's gone, but if that EULA was only on the Bossman website I'd assume it only applies/applied to products on the...
NEC: NY got the switcher and cabcar.
There's presumably a longer-term problem there: how does one become a "trusted 3rd party developer"? Presumably with TS1 that happens because...
Yes - this works fine and does exactly what you're hoping.
I think longer routes are an advantage even if you prefer running shorter services - part of the problem with things like RT is that every service...
Errmmm... this is what a font is. Your web-browser is doing it too but doesn't seem to be generating the same level of excitement. Ultimately a...
This one doesn't any more. It used to, but the detection of the pressure was removed in the most recent update (because it wasn't triggering for a...
I think you're right - thanks. If I stop and wait for the pressure gauges to finish moving then I can raise the pantograph. However: this is a bug...
It'd be useful to have (optional) hints that can appear when you use a control and it doesn't do anything. Most often that would be applying power...
Video of the tutorial bug. Essentially the pantograph doesn't go up, so it's impossible to supply power, but it will roll slowly when the brakes...
It's because the pantograph never goes up. I'm not hugely impressed by this "bug fix" - to release a route where the first tutorial isn't...
I'm going to quote this (from the cab sway thread) as a bit of baseless speculation. I'm going to go out on a limb and say the Class 395 will be...
I'm not sure that means you shouldn't see the effect. It also shows up bumpy track which the AI trains should still experience.
I had this where I accidentality pressed `e` and stood up (in a tunnel so it was pitch black and it really wasn't obvious what I'd done). The...
Yes I agree, you'd want to avoid this (on both console and PC). I'm sure it would be possible to detach the loco from the route into its own .pak...
I don't think it's completely inappropriate - I know it's been used to deliver sea wall reinforcement freight at least once during it's heritage...
One of the frustrations with TS20xx is that users ended up with multiple independent versions of the same stock. However, these weren't generally...
Yes of course - it absolutely makes sense to give things a name - you pretty much can't do anything in programming without giving things a name...
I think it's largely the tool/scripting system DTG has written for simulating the physics. My impression is that it's a graphical system for...
In fairness (and this is a very reluctant "in fairness") I could see that doing this UI well could be a nightmare: You'll want to make a clear...
What I find frustrating about this is: You have to suspect that the route was originally surveyed and chosen because the full route...
TrainSim-Steve Without wanting to put words in anyone else's mouth: I guess the two reasons people might feel the need to buy it again was if...
Peter - what was happening was: when you bought the route from steam you got a bundle of "route+scenarios+some shared scenery assets". When you...
TrainSim-Steve - I now have "Railworks 3 Legacy Scenarios BT" on Steam (and it shows up as added on SteamDB too) so it looks like this is now...
Thanks Steve - that seems like a good solution!
Hi Steve, Thanks for the reply. My ticket number was #XIU-315-30846. However: I was offered some alternative DLC instead when it wasn't resolved...
Yes - the website I linked to is a third party website that uses the Steam API to show package contents. It obviously isn't official but it is...
If you buy the Somerset and Dorset route via steam you get this package: https://steamdb.info/sub/16812/apps/ - it comes with "Railworks 3...
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