I don't see how this is supposed to be a "gotcha". There was one big purge back around TS2012's release, and I'm not defending that, but pretty...
No, AI trains use extremely simplified physics calculations. I also highly doubt that a bunch of coordinates are taking up that much space in the...
No, it does just the opposite. If they gave warning people on the fence would not have to worry about it being delisted, because they could always...
The total modelled area, sure. But definitely not the visible area that's actually being rendered at any one time. And you can easily reach 120+...
Not in games, it's not. It's very simple. Delisting makes them money because it makes people feel like they have to buy it before it's delisted....
I am referring to such practices as delisting old products.
I do not approve of their business practices.
I have proudly never bought anything from AP.
Exactly - they use them for junctions. They don't necessarily use them to inform the driver of speed limits outside junctions. Exactly, hence...
I am working on documenting the firearms in TSC for the Internet Movie Firearms Database. I was wondering if anyone knew of any besides those in...
It would hold you past the set departure time?
Will setting the arrival time to a time after the expected time based on performance cause issues?
I can at least answer this. It's single press for the steam valves (though you can also manually adjust them with the mouse; not sure if this does...
That depends on the country - many have signalling systems similar to the UK - and such signals usually do not slow the driver down for stops at...
Don't think so IIRC. How is this relevant to the game failing you for arriving late?
There are no red instructions.
The US version didn't have Newcastle-York, it was available as a separate purchase. Railworks had all five routes regardless of region, plus the...
Absolutely agree with this. Even a few simple looping animations of people wandering up and down streets would really elevate the immersion.
Well I presume if they knew the problem they could fix it... And in any case fixing the code rather than the script should definitely be the goal.
My most recent experience was with the standard scenarios in Victory Works' Manor pack, which I played and wasn't penalised for arriving late at...
Steam usually does not list subcontractors.
I'm not entirely sure on what you're saying I'm confused on. When I refer to Standard scenarios that don't penalise the player for arriving late,...
I'm just saying that what you're saying doesn't match up with my experience.
Are you absolutely sure you are talking about Standard scenarios? I've played Standard scenarios and got an objective tick even when I arrived late.
It would be nice if the manual gave the slightest indication of at least which way to turn the trim valve depending on pressure...
Does this script hook prevent getting Xs on objectives?
This is absolutely incorrect - regular scenarios do not fail you for being late.
It would be nice if the service descriptions said the months they operate...
As I said, no it doesn't. It only says "the water trimming valves may need to be adjusted", with no information given on what they should be...
How do you get these to work? The manual just says "the water trimming valves may need to be adjusted", which isn't very helpful.
You might be surprised if you go back to the original release of Railworks...
Well is the issue is twofold; the game will sometimes decide you have arrived late when you've haven't, and timetabled scenarios fail you for...
I thought it was fairly well known (at least by anyone who knew about the existence of timetabled scenarios) that they failed the player for...
So basically the fundamental problem is that timetabled scenarios fail the player for arriving late.
Only in non-Career scenarios.
I presume not, I don't think that's trademarked.
I frequently play the default Falmouth and Riviera routes and they look fine and run well.
I really don't see the "dated nature" of the old steam era routes that everyone claims they have.
Not a serious argument. Not all track needs to be electrified. If private railroads can't finance necessary upgrades...
The government provides infrastructure grants to said private railroads. Russia and especially India.
Other massive countries have electrified. The only reason the US hasn't is the private railroads' allergy to capital investment.
They're suing over it; are they actually taking any measures to be in compliance with it? I was under the impression that the new regulations...
Routes might be trimmed down a bit. Scenarios absolutely aren't.
Experience has shown that it absolutely does not stop content creators from going mad with DLC requirements.
Far too long. Someone needs to make edited videos.
You could always just not buy it. You don't need to play train simulators...
Plus if it had a new timetable we could see electric-hauled freight as well...
The only civilised way of determining the seasons is the meterological way, which says Summer starts on June 1st.
I think considering the sensitive commercial nature of licensing negotitations anything DTG says about them should be taken with a pinch of salt.
I suspect such a route would also go to Penn Station to reuse the NEC:NY assets that didn't get used in NYT.
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