What the Roadmap actually says is, under In Production, [Core] Steam Update And under In Planning, [Spirit of Steam] First release Which I...
Another factor, although it's a reason which we are all tired of hearing by now, is the impact of COVID on research. To do a loco/MU well, DTG...
Yes, the loco artists and loco modelers and route builders are all different people, they aren't fungible. But all of them have to get paid, and...
That, and the fact it was almost finished at the time of release, having only been cut out at the last minute.
Oh, really? That sure, are you? I venture that the next UK route will be modern, and electric (and released much sooner than 9 months from now)....
It would be much less of a problem had the existing timetables been based on the RL ones, rather than fictional, since in that case everything...
And RhB frequently runs mixed consists, tacking freight wagons onto the back of passenger trains.
Well, Dresden saw reworked versions of the older German trains, and even BML uses a subtly upgraded version of the 377, so....
That's at the front, in your lead loco. What's the reading at the rear (small box, left side of the MFD under the big brake pipe readout)?...
Some bugs are harder to fix than others. OOM errors are some of the hardest.
The locos at the rear are there to push! "Banking comm" abstracts Distributed Power, which on modern US locos means radio (not hardwire) remote...
There must be a term for "setting one's self up for disappointment through unrealistic expectations." Why on earth would you think a steam route...
Have the stream on in the background (through the hi-fi)- the sound is amazing, the acoustic 'feel' of being inside a diesel loco is brilliantly...
The bottleneck, and the hard work, is not the art department but the physics modeling. That takes a lot of time and a lot of iterative...
Um, no. It's completely separate from the Arosa timetable, which is free.
TSG is setting the standard that other developers, including DTG itself, should aspire to.
20 mph is just fine on an uphill. That's accurate, not a bug: these trains are heavy! The important thing with freight is that it gets there, not...
There's your problem- going so fast that you had to brake "down to" 35! Your speed on those descents with a heavy train should be about 30, and...
Two different horns.
I have no problem with penalizing SPADs (which in RL can get a driver in very serious career trouble indeed), but I do have a problem with stop...
Not for me. I already don't care for subways and commuter rail, and a tram would be even farther in that direction (plus car traffic)
Well, they could put the crooks in balaclavas and gloves, so nobody can see what ethnicity they might be
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That shouldn't affect FPS at all. The parameter here represents time in seconds, not draw distance or detail level. It governs how long it takes...
Why do you have DP Remote brake control disabled on all locos?
Think how much confusion and moaning would have been saved with a manual......
Yes, but on a brutal descent like Saluda they wanted the extra capacity.
Ah, that must be it.
Locos, yes. Cars, I've never seen one, nor any EMU.
Possible, but in my experience custom liveries never spawn on German routes.
Does it? The only way to know would be to use the 3 camera and fly inside the caboose to read the brakeman's gauge.
[MEDIA] Note they slow to all of 8mph over the crest. (Note also that Southern was using a bespoke DPU setup long before GE or EMD included it)
But murders fps.
Oh. Right. Sorry.
Currently TSW2020 is 30% off on Steam: that's four routes for $21 (Great Western, Long Island Railroad, Main-Spessart Bahn and Northern...
TSW didn't implement LZB at all before Köln-Aachen, so none of the locos developed before the release of TSW2 have it, at least not yet. It will...
Isn't there an EOTD box like on the CSX version?
Not even close. The SD40-2 is a 50-year old design with 3000 DC horsepower; the SD70ACe is a 21st century engine with digital computer controls...
DTG had a survey tour scheduled for an SD70ACe, but it was canceled due to COVID. They were forced to do the next-best thing, which was to modify...
OK. It may be that only PC has been patched.
Which platform?
Same for Clinchfield, where 100-120 car trains were the norm.
Also: it's easy in TSW to get into the habit, with much lighter trains, of using the independent brake for speed control. This simply won't work...
Then get a PC.
In RL, engineers will slow down quite a bit when cresting a summit. Speed limits are limits, not targets!
In practice, engineers will apply throttle with rear BP pressure in the mid-70s because the brakes at the back will have released enough for the...
I noticed the same thing. Kind of sloppy, just to drop complete graphical "track units" there.
Ah. My bad; I read it as "TS1"
What on earth is your standard of "acceptable?"
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