The E19s had been retired by the late 1970s. The E 18s, however, soldiered on into 1987 - but still too early for either of these 90s routes.
Well, that approach doesn't really obviate the challenge, which is the complexity of the timetable. AI or player-driven, the TT and dispatcher...
And much more, including grade crossings, tunnels and parked trains.
That is a game-wide bug, introduced quite a long time ago and still not fixed.
Thought I would expand on this just a bit, because every US route seems to get this wrong. 1. YELLOW is used to separate traffic in opposite...
"LFR"?
I have no problem with using the HUD to simulate route knowledge I don't have, like I have no problem using a flying camera to simulate a brakeman...
Well, I think you just stated the reason. One or two HSTs per day isn't nearly the load (on memory and especially on the dispatcher) as a whole...
Well, it was unelectrified, and the only German diesel currently in the game is the much newer 612, besides the shunters. As for those- the 204...
Yes, that is a feature of TPWS Depends how you define it. A version of AWS was used by the Great Western as far back as the 1920s (one factor...
This might be a bit of an ask, but is there any possibility of being able to specify liveries for wagons/coaches, as well as for locos? For...
The problem there is that "light clouds" is adjacent to "light rain"; but in "light clouds" the cloud cover can sometimes be very light indeed....
I take it that when you were a kid you never searched for where the Christmas presents were hidden?
However, that does open up a livery possibility: from 1989 the 403s were augmented in the Lufthansa Express by 103-hauled trains, painted in...
Considering that BNSF has retired all its Dash-8s, that would be fictional and out of place too.
There is a minor risk. Make a backup!
Well, yes: that's because the score considers all SD70ACes the same regardless of livery.
Another nice extra-mile touch: on Kassel-Würzburg, the cross lines (with which you never interact, they aren't even on the map) have running AI...
Another era-bending pic from 1997: [ATTACH]
SF F7 (on Cajon) with Clinchfield freight cars
Especially since they map directly onto the existing universal keyboard commands, shift-enter and control-enter
It should reduce RAM usage, which is always a good thing. Besides, I would venture DTG want to have a common code base going forward with as few...
Are you on console? HMA with all layers active is fine with regard to traffic. But as a route- not so amazing. A-B, straight and flat.
It was definitely a period of transition: new logo (officially adopted 1994); new color (adopted 1996)- but in practice it takes a long time to...
For that matter, even the much praised BML timetable has to somewhat fictionalize reality to get HSTs in.
Police and ambulance sirens should be appropriate to the country Highway lane markers should be appropriate to the country Vehicles should drive...
WT Actual F? [IMG] (Yes, that's the end you're supposed to drive)
Where are Rick and Michonne and Darryl when you need them?
Wrong on both counts. There is no technical limitation on route length, on either PC or console. UE obviates that, because landscape tiles are...
Bitte nützen Sie hier Englisch :) The design of the G6 is copyrighted, like the BR 403/6 ICE 3. Therefore DTG isn't allowed to make it available...
Because XBox One and later has always run in DX12; never compatible with DX11
You calimed that automated testing was supposed to improve "things." Now you define "things" as the whole laundry list from your OP. You really...
Which is rather disturbing, considering that even though we don't have nice RAL codes as we do for DB, nonetheless most US railroad shades are...
Define "things"
I think the OP misunderstands the purpose and role of automated testing.
This is seemingly a console thing. I noticed no performance decrease on PC, even with an aging and substandard machine... ONCE I had tailored a...
I've always wondered why that button hasn't been put in the Pause menu, in addition to the Main menu. I guess it's related to the "only one save...
That doesn't make a lot of sense- the cuckoo clock is specifically associated with the Schwarzwald, well to the south around Freiberg im Breisgau.
The good news is that, if you buy TSW3, all your DLC is automatically updated; you don't have to buy it again.
I think, realistically, we should only expect the RRS to be an AI route, "animated scenery" to be seen from the left bank. To do it in full...
I do think you misinterpret the realms of responsibility of QA and beta. QA is there precisely to test if everything is working properly. Their...
I think there is some confusion created by the way ACSES is presented in the game, especially in the HUD. When you hit the alert curve, the red...
A couple more: US routes should always have whistleposts Scenarios that involve cab changes need to allow sufficient time to make the walk and...
The reason not every DB box is ticked is because then the dispatcher has to be calculating paths for every train all the time, which can overload it.
I'm not sure I agree, because German signals (other than Zs3) don't tell the driver what do do. The system expects him to do it, and only tells...
There is a day/night switch just above the screen
Yes.
Well, that signal change is in effect the prior warning: consider it the equivalent of a German Vorsignal. It means "start slowing down now; you...
It is a way of programming train pathing, where for each stop or waypoint there is in effect a toggle for the programmer, a "box to tick:"...
Perhaps even more important than castles which fall under "distant scenery," there are also a considerable number of watchtowers right beside the...
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