I admit I am quite a borish purist when it comes to realism for British Railway and British Rail period routes as that is the period I have most...
Well that would be the best option but as you say not one likely to be happening any time soon.
This is the problem then, some people start complaining and suddenly it is more important to keep them happy than provide something which is more...
Why have the put the 3 car units back in? It just suggests that with any historic route, realism is a secondary concern. It really turns me off...
The 101's in Great Western Diesel Legends were in blue/grey because their research had showed some in the 1970's in blue/grey. These were the five...
The pack does also include sounds for the class 105. I wonder if it might be a complete new build in planning similar to the class 411/412 pack.
Ooh that sounds interesting. I wonder which one they recorded from. A comprehensive pack for one or several first generation DMU's would be very...
Well he clearly puts a lot of love and care and attention to his models, so certainly it isn't just to make money. I am sure I read that it is his...
Utter rubbish. DTG allow/withstand much criticism on here, much more than most developer forums, some don't allow any at all. Nat has been a...
I think he is being too picky to be honest and of course a lot of people who purchase AP packs probably use freeware routes as much as any other...
Pedant warning! Daisy was a fictional single car version of a Metro-Cammell unit and if it had existed would have been given a different tops...
Plus South Wales Coastal which isn't exactly a shabby route. I am pretty sure I remember a Facebook post a few years ago where he had recorded one.
That is good to know, it gave me many hours of pleasure I can tell you. At the time it was one of the more detailed routes for MSTS from my...
I loved that route, it was my second payware route purchase. I loved the DMU in particular and the Prairie was the first steam driving experience....
I remember that well. A northern accent if I recall, sounded perfect for the Thames-Mersey route.
Yes, I did try one of those, not sure if it was a Sian one. I think it was based in Shrewsbury in the 1960's but not being able to see the actual...
Yes that is true, seeing any class 47 in 1958 would be immersion breaking, I wouldn't imagine they will do that though. It would mean having to...
Some more wagons are always nice. However I hope some more enhancement packs are on the horizon too, the class 165/166, 47, 323 spring to mind...
I wonder if DMU's would have been used on the route at all? The class 304's were used on the Crewe to Liverpool service from 1962. There is a good...
Well it is only a theory lol but we will see :)
Well yes I realise that not every little detail can be simulated, I don't expect that and would never ask for that. Something to differentiate...
Well then are we ever going to get any kind of historically accurate simulation? Some of us don't just want to drive steam trains because they...
It is how it is in TS1, it isn't great and saps away at some of the immersion I suppose, but overall it doesn't overly bother me. The same could...
Why would that be sensible?
I was going to re-install TSW just for the TVL update as it is one of my favourite routes but I may not bother now. I will wait till SOS comes...
I suppose that is fair enough although I am sure British Rail managed.
For authenticity it would be good if they could use the three car set on some of the NTP services. Personally as someone who was moaning about...
I have bought quite a lot of content which has quite an amount of negative reviews, often though it has been updated by DTG or someone else like...
I would imagine if something like that was implemented then I am sure you would have the option to just turn off the possibility of a failure. If...
I think TS1 seems very fussy depending on your system and it doesn't seem to matter whether it is ten years old or brand new. Since having a new...
I was running ECML South on TS1 just last night with the AP track pack with the graphics on the highest settings and really at times you could be...
There shouldn't be a need for a pro-range. If they can get and implement accurate sounds and physics then they should do it for the range they...
You would hope a dining/catering vehicle of some description would be included as they were very much part of the long distance/express passenger...
Well presumably if they started developing another "filler" route then SOS or some of the other releases would be pushed even further back. Us...
Yes they both remain two of my favourite routes and combined give a good long run, plus I believe Preston was a crew change over point so that...
If you want a long route to play use the class 390 and 350 on then you can in TS1 as suggested above. The WCML South Euston to New Street add-on...
I would imagine that if they were planning more steam releases as part of a schedule they would have announced them at the same time.
They are very unlikely to build a route of that length at the moment.
I feel the same. TS1 has it's issues, although I haven't had an OOM crash for a long time, apart from once or twice in the scenario editor. The...
Birmingham to Wolverhampton is a little too short. Birmingham to Shrewsbury and Birmingham to Walsall with a class 350 and 170 would be quite a...
They have a good reputation in the TS1 community.
That is interesting. I was anticipating after the class 37 packs that an AP class 47 pack or packs may follow, but seems not. It would be great...
I used to purchase everything day one but rarely do now. I used to purchase routes I would not have done in TS1, ie the German and American...
Yes I agree I hope so too but I have a feeling not, although Matt has stated in the past he would like to see a Pacer in TSW. It would be nice...
The class 150/1 was mainly used in the midlands and northwest with some later going to Great Western so there are no suitable routes. A class 143...
I imagine we will certainly see a rendition of the Riviera line at some point. Personally a steam period or early diesel period would be...
Indeed some coaching stock was still running in carmine and cream livery well into the 1960's. I suspect some pre-nationalisation designs were...
Rome hasn't featured yet! ;):)
I think (assume) they are the BR mark 1 bogies as originally fitted, many were rebogied during their time with British Rail. They do look good...
I have never seen it that dark at 9am even on the dullest of deep winters days.
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