My dude, that's not how you start a thread.
I blame global warming.
I doubt implementing a tilting mechanism would be much of a challenge for DTG. I mean we tend to joke a lot about how they can't do basic things...
There are plenty of express trains in Japan that are not Shinkansen. Obviously Shinkansens are the fastest and most well known, but Japan is also...
Yes, both seem to be the case. Though I havn't noticed passenger sinking into the platform recently, but to be honest I never really watched them...
I also noticed that the "Complete a timetable" will be awarded even if I'm far far away from completing every service on a timetable. I suppose it...
To answer the original question - yes, just press Tab on the keyboard and the menu will pop up where you can choose which side doors to open/close.
Yes, I always that in Peninsula Corridor. Though I wish the headlight flare effect would be visible from further away and wouldn't load in only...
Interestingly all of these are there in the game, just usually not all of them for a given locomotive. For example on LIRR, the rolling sounds I...
And a bunch of happy people just driving trains all day!
Well, yes, I believe. Though out of these I'm only interested in LIRR and Bakerloo, so don't know what the situation is with the other ones.
I think you're better of with waiting for the hotfix, as currently there are quite a few issues. It's playable, but annoying at places and it...
Man I love Chicago's L trains! Would love to see this one, that's for sure.
In this case I'm really looking forward to the hotfix. By what Adam said in the roadmap stream yesterday, it should be a good fix for the most...
That was just a speculation for saying "we can't promise it for 100%". Currently there is nothing pointing to the fact that this couldn't be...
Yep, especially the alerter issue on the M3 and the traction motor sounds not playing on all cars on the M7. These two issues seemed to be new...
So DTG_Natster confirmed today in the other thread that Adam is working on a hotfix thingy for Rapid Transit and Long Island Rail Road, after the...
That's bad :( But Peninsula Corridor should also get a reservation team update in the near future, so hopefully it will get fixed then. Anyway...
Yes, also static M7 trains around the sidings at Jamaica and at the depot. Considering no timetable services go to those sidings anyway, they...
Well I think most people (including me) are really curious about how such a disaster of an update could happen, and what will be the next steps....
I personally don't mind if the roadmap doesn't have much new to show us for now. As others have said, they should rather take their time and give...
That may require a bit more thinking, true. But for most of the trains, it could work, as those are just rotating wheels.
They could be easily solved by using blurred wheel textures (like most car racing games do) and rotating the 3D wheel models slower. But I doubt...
Some more issues I've noticed during my run tonight. First of all, at night most of the station lights produce these weird "artifacts". These...
I believe Sam specifically said they are going to have to talk about this whole situatuin on the next roadmap stream. So we hopefully should get...
Well I never understood why trains lenght for LIRR is under the liveries to begin with. It was a silly concept to begin with, and now it even...
Well I think in one thing we can all agree on. You guys at DTG need to give yourself more time to polish out the products. I mean it's clear that...
Also on the M3 pressing Q no longer moves the ATC acknowledge handle like it used to, therefore you can't acknowledge speed limit changes and...
Well, that's true, but that can still fall into a "bad update" category. They listed a bunch of stuff that ended up not working.
We probably got it all in terms of the "whole update", it was ended up being a really bad update.
I believe the situation is that they got Unreal Engine, but took the really minimal time to study it and see how it works and find it's potential....
Don't get us wrong dude, no one expects that from you, lol. I just didn't understand why you insisted on saying the ATC is fine when sadly there...
Well interestingly they can replicate the other ATC systems from other countries on other routes, and so could pretty much every other train...
Nope. It doesn't work as it should and everyone knows it, even the devs.
Seems perfectly fine to me, lol
The air conditioning/ventillation audio on the M3 has been broken since it has been released. Most likely an issue with the way it gets itself an...
The ATC on LIRR is really bad and barely works, but this one actually is "normal" behaviour. The ATC will give you 60mph because the track ahead...
As you said, LIRR has very few physical signals along the lines. Why? Exactly because the ATC takes care of the rest - just like how certain busy...
I don't understand you. You keep saying the ATC works just as expected, then go on for several paragraphs explaining why it doesn't work as it...
It's incredible how better this mod makes the whole game look. You sir, have the respect of the whole community. [IMG]
Another small, but incredibly easy to see issue if you bother to test drive the route at least once. The stop marker for 6 cars at Garden City...
Well I don't know how you got an 80 on the ATC at Garden City, as I just did a quick test run and it limited me to 15mph like it always did. [IMG]...
Wait a minute, how the hell did you get the ATC to show 80mph at Garden City? I've spent countless drives on it and it was always stuck at 15mph...
But a normal developer fixes these obvious bugs during development, BEFORE release. So the fact that it's more difficult to release/update on...
I doubt it would change anything, as there are very few platform specific bugs.
It's a bug, and a pretty well known one. What would be the point of the ATC holding the train up for no reason at all, realistically? You also...
"Eventually"
Dude... you can write a whole book about the ATC on LIRR, it's still badly implemented and buggy in game. I know how it's supposed to work, but it...
Because they do no testing at all. Just think about the fact that someone built the 112 and didn't even bother to try out if the brakes work...
Probably. Just copy and paste this answer to the customer and you're done.
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