We don't know what the licensing deal says and whether or not it only applies to specific games or not.
You missed my point - most countries do have a lot of rail infrastructure that dates from the 19th or early 20th centuries.
I can think of few countries that don't have a lot of rail infrastructure that dates from the 19th or early 20th centuries...
Hence why I said today.
I don't think there's a single country that doesn't demand some sort of route knowledge from their drivers for regular operation. And I don't...
It takes a few seconds for the screen to go black, and that's enough time for there to be plenty of crash compilations on Youtube...
Except that derailments are in the game.
Broken here as well.
No but the Mastery Reward is it under construction.
Not strictly true - in fact Japan offers one of the shortest high-speed lines in the form of the 41-mile-long Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen.
Yes. See this railsigns.uk page for more information.
And also it seems to set up some stuff for the upcoming Arosa Aggregates DLC, since Arosalinie and the RhB Anniversary Collection were also updated...
I prefer to find my joy in new game content when it's out and it's good, not before it comes out.
The station chimes are a licensing nightmare - even Japanese train sims don't feature them.
The sensible option is always not to get too excited.
When I create a plugin, where is its directory saved? I can't find it and you need it to create a route. Edit: found it, it's in the Editor...
The early Densha de Go titles were unrealistically strict because they were originally made as arcade games - gotta keep the coins flowing in. The...
Are these possible? I've been looking at historic working timetables and a Regional Railways reskin of the 158 would open up a lot of possibilities...
Well one of the liveries in the next pack is one commemorating the Japanese Hakone Tozan Railway - would Rivet have needed a license from them as...
Oh, I assumed from the title it was paid.
Yes, but I don't have Google Earth Pro. Is not having any .kml data going to be an issue?
I don't think anyone can say with confidence precisely what JT's standards are.
None of that content has been for TSW however...
TSW4 runs fine on Proton for me but I can't speak for the Steam Deck in particular. Check ProtonDB for user reports, it's a very useful site.
Did you follow a guide on how to do that?
There have been many proposals for Tokyo commuter routes in this forum. But I feel this proposal offers by far the most potential. I am proposing...
Placing BCC and especially PFR on par with Niddertalbahn is a rather controversial opinion...
Let's not get too hysterical over the route before it's out...
Incorrect. There was also a dinosaur livery worn in the 2000s.
All the route building tutorials start with .kml data downloaded from Google Earth. Is there a way to use directly downloaded SRTM data instead?
Do you know of a good tutorial on working with SRTM?
DRS isn't DfT.
The route dates are not set in stone - see Diesel Legends.
What month?
Supposedly there are ways to cook content, at least.
There is a difference between "seven out of ten people recommend something" and "on average, people gave something a rating of 7/10", and using...
Yes, but it's not clear that that's what the X/10 score is indicating.
Which, again, is why I feel you shouldn't turn the Steam review scores into out of 10 scores and should just leave them as what they are - that X%...
The key question is what "an additional timetable across Edinburgh-Glasgow" means...
That's good to know, thanks!
Oh, even the tutorials for LIDAR start out with you using SRTM data?
That depends on what the contract between ScotRail and the voice actor for the announcements is.
"Publicly available" does not mean "copyright-free".
Unfortunately, the route I want to build does not have LIDAR data available for the area in which it runs (or rather, there is LIDAR data, but...
My genuine concern is being able to play without an internet connection.
...but still no good singleplayer content.
Maybe, but with the release of the 142 the stock is there for a convincing 1994 timetable. From the 1994 WTT there wouldn't be much in the way of...
Would you?
I'll note at this point that all working timetables back to 1994 are publicly available for free.
If you want passengers and Asian railways may I recommend Train Crew? It's not the best on graphics but it has a communicative developer.
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