Here and elsewhere, in both TSW and TS, I find myself asking whether real-world switching/shunting work requires driving at the speed limit, which...
A screenshot would certainly be useful here.
Surely you don't consider this unusual?
Be aware that some scenarios do not allow uncoupling by clicking on the coupler -- severe point deductions or scenario over penalties may occur.
That's easy! I got tired of losing points because I don't drive shunting activities at the speed limit, which is a built-in requirement in so many...
I took advantage of the latest Winter sale to buy both the BR204 shunter and the Iselbahn -- Stralsund to Sassnitz route on which it operates. The...
Yet another example of the need for comprehensive user manuals. This thread is already filled with useful information, but such scavenger hunts...
It's nice to see some optimism in the new year!
In most cases, that German reading course I took . . . well, let's just say a long time ago taught pronunciation quite well. I really appreciate...
Exactly!
Where did you find these great diagrams? Are there others available? I'd like to be able to read the captions. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks for Kesselwagen! I'm hoping you can also provide other common names for German freight cars such as Roos, Habbiins, Schimms, Laaers, and so...
Hmmm: I'd never before seen those colorful warnings called "stop mats" -- a good description! They do require a bit of thinking at times, not...
Thanks to all who have replied to my OP by completely ignoring the topic it posed.
I'm curious about pronouncing the names of German freight wagons. While I realize that these designations are acronyms, can they be pronounced at...
Thanks, folks! Lots of information to absorb and try to put to use.
I bought this route at the sale price, partly because I learned that it offered freight and shunting action as well as passenger runs, but mostly...
[ATTACH] According to the Arosaline Users' Manual*, the Vacuum Pump "sets the control mode of the vacuum pump which discharges air from the main...
While I'm really enjoying the activities packaged with the DB G6 shunter, some of the "stop at" instructions require a bit of head-scratching. For...
Good suggestion? Perhaps, if he bothers to spell "Rivet" correctly.
Your entire rant is seriously discounted by the simple fact that you misspelled "Rivet".
Thanks for a simple reply: I'll give that a try.
Sensitive little ..., ain't'cha?
I'm now really confused. Doesn't a setting of ">11Km/h" mean less than that speed (perhaps I've forgotten my high school math) and even if it does...
A cruise control that only reaches 11 KPH doesn't strike me as useful, but thanks for the thorough instructions. And I'll use as many question...
How about an option that would allow individuals to turn off the scoring system completely? That would suit me just fine and my guess is that I'm...
So, set the gear first and then the dial, or vice-versa? And then, do what with the throttle? Or does the cruise control itself control the...
The DB G-6 shunter comes equipped with Cruise Control, as evidenced by the following: [ATTACH] 1. A dial on the MTD panel [ATTACH] 2. A button on...
I'm pretty sure I've run some of those, but, yes, I'll look at them again. Thanks!
I'll second LeadCatcher's remarks regarding points -- for me, TSW and TS are great ways to take my mind off of reality for a while, whereas...
Yesterday, I had the distinct pleasure of driving the "Continuous Shuffle" scenario for the DB-G6. But first, a word from our sponsor: [ATTACH]...
You're completely missing the very important point that this shunter incorporates numerous features that are not mentioned, much less explained,...
If this "issue" has been "fixed internally", why does the derailment still occur? I can easily believe that the buffer stop is the cause of the...
After reading your message, Maik, I decided to do a bit of experimenting. The derailment occurs as the train begins to pass over an automatic...
This service begins with coupling to two separate racks of empty Sggmrcs (container) wagons. The next instruction is to drive forward to a...
Sometimes, I just want to capture a small portion of the screen in TS or TSW rather than taking a full screenshot and editing it later. A couple...
I call this an improvement over crossing gates that never move at all. Can you be specific about the location?
I'll admit to having sunk a bit of money into Trainz over the years, but I almost always wind up regretting it. There are some things I like...
Hadn't crossed my mind -- or even come anywhere close to it. -- Well, you asked!
Just for the record, I'm of the exact opposite opinion to the OP -- can't get enough freight traffic, especially switching work.
This masterful shunter add-on is packed with details that are, understandably, not covered in the very well done tutorial. So, I am begging TSG to...
I truly envy those of you who know how to use these systems.
Just to provide the opposite experience, I have almost never experienced a problem restarting a TSW2 activity after a save (PC platform).
Interesting question and yet another example of the fact that despite this DLC's really excellent tutorial, a user's manual is definitely needed!
1. The tutorial provides a clear instruction to press the left arrow key for an easy view of the MTD panel from the driver's seat. 2. Simply...
It is necessary to be careful around those opening cabinet doors, though -- my avatar has suffered a few bruises. Another feature worth...
I have to thoroughly disagree!
I may have found the solution, although it strikes me as a bit lame. However, at the Steam site, I removed the Dbg6 DLC and then downloaded it...
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