https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/proper-train-handling-for-north-american-diesels.36398/ Best practice is to use dynamics all the time,...
40-footers had pretty much already disappeared by the 1950s; hadn't been built TMK since before the war. 50-ft boxcars ruled. "Between 1939 and...
Afraid not. Game Over on PC too.
The problem with that approach is not that it doesn't work in the game, but (according to real drivers) in RL it's dead wrong.
Only problem I am having with Reshade is that the key to bring up its settings screen simply doesn't work, neither the default Home key nor...
....which is why the US railroads dumped them off on the government.
"Front" and "back" are an ongoing core issue in TSW that affects all sorts of things, from lights to drivers to the inclinometer. The basic...
No, TS Classic is a parallel product, not the old version of a current one.
I'm wondering if it's related to the US having already gone to Daylight Savings time while Britain hasn't, so DTG assumed UTC-5 instead of -4?
They're worse. Freight doesn't whine and complain and leave nasty reviews on Tripadvisor.
Impressions based on the second stream: Incredibly photorealistic train- amazing, really - driving through Legoland. I appreciate the work Rivet...
If DTG ever implement a guard mode, I will take especial pleasure in slamming the door in the faces of late passengers.
Yes, that's quite true: but, again, only if they are on the LZB -equipped track. Munchen is unusual in that they installed it on the S-Bahn tracks...
And the timestamp would be...?
It's worth keeping in mind not only whether a given route has LZB installed, but also whether a particular track has it. Frequently, the cables...
Maybe Clinchfield, but we can't rule out a US passenger route being released in the interim.
I don't believe it was, because it was only included in the Steam version, not console or even the Microsoft Store PC version
To get up Sand Patch from the east, you need a minimum of 1.5 horsepower per ton. 2 SD40s are 6000; that's a 4000 ton train max.
Sales for XBox and Playstation games are completely controlled by Microsoft and Sony. DTG have no say in the matter. Steam is much more...
H 32 S 97 V 70 But are you sure that's right? B36305 generates a sort of yellowy caramel. Sampling a couple of pics of Tube maps, I get H 25 S...
But the variety really is just variations on a theme. We have vintage UK and US routes, and even Arosa is slightly vintage (the Ge 4/4 II is...
Also: that section of track may have LZB today- but did it have it when RT is set (sometime around 2014-15?) Sort of like the OHEP lines in GWE......
Just that: include brightness and contrast, maybe even a gamma, slider in the Settings menu. Most games do. Sure would be easier than using...
And Smoking Man says "Good, good... they're buying the coverup...."
This isn't the sort of glitch that probably would matter to most players - except for trophy/achievement hunters, since you usually get one for...
I was talking about development order, which wasn't the same as release order.
AIUI, DB locos/cabs use standardized instrument clusters and MFDs, even if some of their functionality isn't used in that particular installation....
Even if it were technically possible, Sony and Microsoft would not allow it. Devs are not permitted to produce toggle-able last gen / next gen...
I don't know what fantasy world you're talking about, but in the real world NO software company operates like that. Not even the ines with...
Ooh, what is this "real reason"? Riiight. Which is why DTG have steadfastly refused to make separate, advanced PC builds, much less to heed the...
That's because UE4 employs tile loading; basically as you approach a new "square" of scenery the system loads it into RAM. On PC this can be...
That is a current limitation of consoles; they don't have the layers of services which on PC make for a very busy line.
As a customer knowingly purchasing a game produced in England. I don't complain if a German made game requires Umlauts and Eszets that my keyboard...
Did a little bit more digging: apparently CRR had been using No. 250 as a switcher on the Haysi branch before they sold it outright to the "Haysi...
IIRC, the second route DTG built for TSW was Northeast Corridor.
Does your keyboard happen to have user-definable macro keys?
OK, but what you can do is remap the rarely-used Engine Start and Front Crossover commands away from the door keys to somewhere else.
That service was designed for the MRCE 185.5. I know, its performance ought to be identical to the Railion/DB 185.2-- but have you tried it?
You can remap key bindings in Settings
Which certainly works, but it's of no help in Journey mode (even if the service is the same, if you start on foot you get the medal but not the...
You can certainly see the grunge on the glass of SPG's diesels.
Certainly one can hope. However, as discussed somewhere in the forum, not all lines in Germany by any means are equipped with LZB. The backfit...
The Haysi Railroad was a terminal/switching railroad that owned and operated seven miles of track serving coal mines in and around Haysi, VA....
Similarly in the US, except every 1/10th mile, and in Germany every 200 meters. (If you need to know how long your train is, it's given in the...
That's not a glitch, that's New Yorkers being New Yorkers
On pretty much any service which involves a yard with manual points, it's a good idea before you ever touch the throttle to go into map view and...
And then there's the ICE 10 from Berlin, which goes on one branch Hamm– Bochum – Essen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Leverkusen – Köln – Düren –...
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That's the Yn2 cab- perfectly normal. It's subtly different from the Yn3b cab
The funny thing is, the 363 has manually lapped brakes and I have no problem with them, because the keyboard controls are implemented differently...
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