Depends on the type of scenery. In flat open areas such as the American Mid-West sure, but in areas with lots of trees where you literally can't...
I would imagine that with a flatter route that could be extended without causing to much of a performance drop. After all you can hide more on a...
I figured as much, I would think a more rural route would be ideal as it might be less resource intensive
I agree, I think it would be a great addition
I made a post about a route earlier that I think would make everyone happy, and that is the CSX RF&P Subdivision in Virginia. It is about 100...
I think these should be "static". that's what I was thinking, just something to breath a little more life into the world
exactly, just something to add to the visual variety and give the world a feeling that more is going on.
I think this would be perfect for any US freight routes. You don't see a single freight train here without graffiti.
I had a small suggestion that I think might add a bit of life to the game and I was wondering if was even possible. To me it seems like a lot of...
I'd love to see both!
I honestly believe this would be a good area to have some switching missions. I've driven past it many times on 95 as well as seen it while taking...
US Copywrite law is a real b****
This would be a very fun addition, also a beautiful part of the state
Yes it does (often running late as well haha). Most of the Amtrak services stop at all station but the long distance trains such as Palmetto and...
I'd like to start using them more but even after watching a few tutorials online I'm still confused lol. good tutorial or manual would be nice to...
Hello everyone, awhile back I suggested this route but that was before TSW was announced. I've been loving TSW and I wanted to float CSX's RF&P...
I think CSX's RF&P Subdivision running from Acca yard in Richmond Virginia to Washington DC would be a great addition to TSW. As a route it would...
I think it would be cool if on some routes like the Great Western Express there were AI trains on the route to more accurately depict how busy it...
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