West Cornwall isn't DTG
But now locos don't have to be tied to any particular route. While it's true we expect them to come with scenarios, and maybe even a timetable...
Southeastern definitely runs in and out of Victoria. Not as often as in game, and not as often as from London Bridge or St Pancras, but they do...
Arosa really is decent in winter; the snow makes the scenery palatable, quite nice even. And they have definitely cleaned up the loco physics,...
The fact that TSG is working on the BR 420, and the fact that the major user of the 420 besides the München S-Bahn was the Stuttgart S-Bahn (in...
The manual credits Daniel Barnett and "TrailDogRunner1909" with Scenery and 3d Modeling: three cheers! Hip-hip-hooray! Hip-hip-Hooray!...
Fog in the Utah desert is not a common occurrence....
The 52 wouldn't be a good pick; DB didn't like the Kriegsloks and retired them as fast as they could be replaced with something better; the last...
If it "sold very well" it wouldn't already be 25% off.
This is the first I've heard of it
Weirdly, I found the opposite to be the case. Yes, in all old UK diesels what you say has always been correct; but in this one it seems that the...
Hmmm. Then, just to be safe, I'd shut them off or on using the keyboard before I stood up, in the cab car.
This may be related to Download Manager; if LGV isn't tagged as a "required" route for SEHS, then it doesn't get loaded. Just a guess.
Whenever you change cabs in TSW, always deactivate safety systems in the cab you're leaving.
But IRL DP doesn't affect the auto brake at all, which is controlled off the single brake pipe from the lead.
At present, none. The only route which has both Southern and Southeastern trains on it is BML:- which of course also has the GX 387
How far in the future do you have in mind? A monster articulated like a Challenger or Big Boy is way, way beyond DTG's present capability (in...
Yes, but it's a lot better than it was
Actually, the Class 387: December 2014.
Right. Forgot that prewar ride, since I don't have it. Toss in the Isle of Wight trains as well.
The AC 4400s from Sand Patch and Cane Creek and the ES44s from Horseshoe all have the same problem. It may be the case that the C40-W has it too;...
Surely it would have to be Jubilee 45642 "Boscawen," built in May 1934. I don't think any locos in the game other than the steamers predate the war.
Well, yes, because your trail is an SD70
Not even the auto brake????
Well, it's a good thing for PS5 users that Download Manager has been released!
Okay- based on streams, my only complaint is the 2D sugarbeet texture in the gondolas. Otherwise- I honestly can't find anything. That has to...
Yes they will. ES44s as DP units brake properly
In the short term it shouldn't be a huge deal, since even if you select an SD70 as lead the rest of your traction will still in all likelihood be...
Many PC players do that intentionally with an .ini command, in order to reduce texture pop-in. The streamer may have done so. The other stream...
Cambridgeshire. Norfolk got the pretty fens.
The issue with the SD70 isn't the physics exactly- they're very good- but rather the way the game handles DP unit braking. As it stands, DP units...
I'll take that over the Fens any day
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This.
While that's true, the in-game SD70 is luxury-compartment quiet. So that part of the job is already done!
That was tongue in cheek.... But, seriously, didn't somebody do the research? Per union contract, "thundercabs" can no longer be assigned as...
Specifically, it's early model SD70ACes with the un-isolated cab, dubbed the "thundercab" because it was so noisy and rough to ride in. Later...
Aren't there regulatory issues with that? Besides a foreign engineer/conductor not being signed off on the route or on foreign signaling, there...
IIRC, BNSF's cab signaling system is completely different from UP's
That gets to the substance of the matter: the critical node in random events is the dispatcher AI; things that don't mess with it will work, but...
Especially when you have a year and a half to work on it, and aren't being pressured by the money men to get it released next month
Place in chronological order: a) The second coming of Elvis b) A new timetable for NYT c) The heat death of the universe
I rode the ECML between Kings Cross and Cambridge quite a bit, and it has to be the dullest stretch of track in Britain.
Pretty good, if you can make it work. Assuming you have discrete control over spawn probabilities, then you should make UP engines more likely,...
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