If you mean the very on/off approach he was using they said that was something drivers did to give them more control at low speeds
All things considered, I think the loco artists have already put more effort into this route than any other in the history of TSW, I can see why...
The thing that bothers me most is that there is just a single weathering patterns for each piece of rolling stock, a rake of TEAs which all look...
I'm pretty sure during the sound stream/video that they stated that they recorded the 8F and also recorded Mark 1 sounds at the Great Central...
I'd guess whatever they're planning they will probably be starting small with a loco add-on or a short route rather than a big main line whilst...
Well, they planned to do 1955 but the sources they had meant that 1958 was the easier year to model so they didn't necessarily have the freedom to...
I most certainly would not complain there either, lovely locos
I don't really want another West Cornwall situation with layers, the 40s had been withdrawn before Tees Valley is set (1989ish) and only a couple...
I'd much rather have a B1 over an A3 or an A4 but that's because I'm a GEML lad and I want my local trains ;)
I'd rather not have NTP and TVL linked considering they are different eras
A fair point, but I still think it would generate a reasonable amount of 'why isn't this included at release?' and I think it could possibly hurt...
To me it would seem a very strange choice to announce a loco add-on before the base route had even been released
Because literally everyone would be complaining that it wasn't included with the route if it was clearly ready or almost ready to launch...
They discussed extensions and route mergers at some length in a recent stream (latest roadmap maybe, I can't remember exactly), from that I got...
Nah... it's been fences since SEHS ;)
Because a lot of the tunnels and bridges date back to the Victorian age and there simply isn't the space or money to make them bigger. At the end...
I suppose it's important to remember that lineside vegetation was far more thoroughly managed in the age of steam as opposed to today, shrubbery...
In fairness preserved railways often have visiting locomotives so it's not too unrealistic to have locomotives not necessarily based at the WSR
West Cornwall is set in the early 1990s, which is the problem with the extra layers including locomotives which had been withdrawn before then.
I just think that having to start the entire process from scratch again with a new game engine is not going to reduce the number of bugs, if...
All things considered, building a brand new engine from scratch, though will mean DTG can have an engine that can perfectly suit their needs, will...
TfW are using 67s and Mark 4s, so that could be a nice possibility
If it is Queen Street, perhaps we'll be seeing part of the North Clyde Line. I think it would be nice to flesh out the Scotrail content some more...
I would very much like to see a 455 at some point, probably my favourite Southern Region unit of the past few decades
In fairness the gap waited for a steam route at all is quite a bit longer than the modern UK gap ;)
There are gaps and locos which are now all scrapped or were only prototypes, plus numbers have been reused before such as the Class 43.
I do think merging is worth it, I certainly like the idea of modular routes. Being able to play 2 or 3 different routes in one session without a...
I still have so many left to see the, I've only spotted 242 of them
Clearly the most logical solution is for DTG to buy some 53' shipping containers and send them back out into the wild.
Is calling for completely changing Britain's political system more inherently political than showing support for a minority group? Gee, tough...
See the thing is, inclusivity and human rights should not be a controversial issue and the only way for it to stop being controversial is for it...
Says the person complaining about a shipping container. All I'm saying is, if you say you support the LGBTQ+ community yet find the inclusion of...
It's fine though because they have a gay friend or two :|
I didn't think we'd be in a world where a rainbow slapped on a shipping container was too 'real world' for some people but here we are
I'd certainly love to see it, between that and Ilford it would be a very impressive sight to see the two filled with locos and old slam door...
Well, easier to build apart from the entirety of Stratford Depot ;)
Personally I'd rather carry on down the mainline rather than branches, you'll get much more out of the content that way with longer freight and...
There's also occasional c2c traffic on weekends too, plus the Underground traffic, Stratford is a very busy place for sure.
The Class 57s (effectively upgraded/re-engined Class 47s) have the wonderful nickname of 'Bodysnatcher'
I mean, 95% of them boiled down to 'would you like additional content and/or features? Yes/No' No one is ever going to say they don't want more...
I know what you mean, I pretty much only play it to run the GEML or Liverpool to Manchester. TSW has its faults for sure but TS doesn't quite...
In fairness, no company is going to do a let's play of their game and go, 'look how many bugs we have!' ;)
I'm no fan of privatisation but the early years were a demonstrable success purely from sheer investment which the railways had been starved of by...
A lot of modern reliability issues are software related, I know the Northern Civities had trouble with PIS and SDO for a whole because of software...
Especially considering it is devoid of context.
Did they? As far as I'm aware they've only go so far as saying at least one preservation crew update per month for the forseeable future. Perhaps...
It's not too bad on a keyboard once you get used to it, the brakes are a little awkward though. I really enjoy driving it too, but I get why some...
Not to my knowledge at least, I think they were mostly Western Region units but I think some did get further away as part of Network SouthEast but...
I believe it has been considered, not sure if it's been implemented. I'd rather it wasn't tbh, the train would be in the wrong livery for the...
There's certainly some very cool modern stuff, the Class 68s were a firm favourite under the roof at Victoria, the noise is truly incredible. I...
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