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You're in luck; GWE is the second-oldest route after Sand Patch.
It would be one thing if there were no weather variation at all, if everything ran under clear June skies. But that's not the case: we can get...
Cumberland Yard, chock-full of CSX locos idled by COVID in 2020. [MEDIA] Look closely, you can see one rusty Stripe, the livery included in the...
I see the grimy state of the locos in NTP is spot on for the period!
Great video, but there's a pinned thread at the top for rail videos like this.
Rivet are not going to do more than one train for this.
In concept, yes- but it's almost impossible to attach a number to that.
Any simulator? Like Cubicle Sim World? Dynamic weather is the very opposite of "essential." It's decorative. It's chrome. It's fluff. Its...
How long do you want to wait and how much are you willing to pay? The most recent loco DLC from DTG, the Class 313, was released in late October...
I'm not sure why, with older German routes, they don't just quietly retire the TS1-era rolling stock and replace it with the new Dresden versions....
Would be nice to have, like a lot of things, but there are other issues in TSW2 which have a MUCH higher priority. Given that 8th-gen consoles...
There are routes whose repair take a MUCH higher priority than SEHS, which ain't the greatest route but isn't bad. And don't hold your breath for...
Unfortunately, you started off with two of the very worst offenders, Boston and Rapid Transit. Both of them, as well as LIRR, stuck with borked...
DTG have elected to hold up those projects until after Creators Club goes live, which may have an effect on whet the new versions are like.
Something parallel happened as well with pianos, and orchestras; but both of those are easier to change and change back* than organs- those tend...
I would argue that nonfunctional signal and safety systems come very close to "broken. " Certainly for me, since playing without them is, for me,...
The 101 may be the best loco in the game to date. Unless the 612 has displaced it.
How far out are your braking points? (The rule I have used up until now, on German routes, is to target 80km/h at one km out, from where, assuming...
No, not at all. It is a purely positional system; color is irrelevant. In that system, yellow doesn't mean "Caution," it doesn't mean anything....
I would have to say that the biggest wrecker of Baroque and earlier organs has not been wars, but 19th-century notions of "progress" and the...
While that's true, it's awfully hard to turn that into a number that fits in a spreadsheet. Whereas anticipated revenue from a new DLC can be.
They use the old PRR positional system, where signals are read sort of like clock dials. Colors aren't needed.
Well, caved and got LGV anyway. Not one I was really interested in, but the price was right. And it does have new signals to learn.
Roughly speaking, what level of brake force is needed to adhere to the LGM braking curve a) in manual, and b) in addition to speed control? So...
Then fix the AC4400 (although actually, the SD40 is pretty good as-is). Ideally, give us a CSX SD70 reskin (not holding my breath) Either...
I should probably add that when foreign traction does make an appearance, well over half the time it's Norfolk Southern, unsurprisingly.
It's not a bug: you have the freedom of the switchyard - all manual - but you can't venture past the exit signal onto the mainline. Secondarily,...
So long as Sand Patch is constrained to 50-car trains max, no need for it. Esp since the AC4400 is just as powerful.
It's a matter of proportion. Do we see UP, BNSF, NS locos on CSX? Of course- sometimes. But TSW had them popping up on practically every train,...
Best of all would be to give the user a checkbox interface to include or exclude as he sees fit.
The preview will if pattern is followed be streamed on the Tuesday before the Thursday release, and it isn't releasing this Thursday.
Actually, they do exist. DBFV has a loco shortage, and they do hire them from MRCE.
If you like urban commuter, Cathcart is great. Very well done in all regards (except the night lighting, which is abysmal). LGV if you like to go...
Unfortunately, everything marked down in this Steam sale I either already have or don't want
[IMG] Class 101, Northern Trans-Pennine
A race with the BR 182 would be more germane, since they're (more or less) the same engine, Siemens Eurosprinter.
I got an unspecified update yesterday. Core, not to any route.
The thing is, while 187 sound was precluded due to the Black Death, Skyhook did not have to re-use the universally-excoriated sounds from the...
The train; the MP15 drove just fine if I uncoupled it. But it turns out this was Operator Error- like a dummy, I had the brakes set to "Freight",...
There is no indication that the rate of DLC release has changed any from the start of TSW: 6 routes per year, plus a couple of locos or "gameplay...
For the first time in a long time, not counting the holiday stand down, we have no new DLC to be released next week (unless the gameplay pack...
I could explain it to you, but it would take too long.
IIRC, LIRR used to be Pennsylvania RR, whereas Harlem used to be New York Central, so the latter's signaling should be more like CSX's.
Whereas AI trains run right to the line limit (on some routes, ignoring Vmax and temporary (e.g. PZB) restrictions- and then wait to the last...
As Joe demonstrated with Brighton.
DBAG is the legal successor-in-interest to both DBB and DR, including the former companies' intellectual property. Ergo the Ozeanblau DBB 363....
This has never happened to me before. Scenario "There and Back Again." Everything starts off jolly, but as soon as I pass about 25 mph or so...
And finished: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Unfortunately there's a point where lettering gets so small it pixelates into illegibility. The best one...
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