Sorry, but I don't see how you can accurately place a sign indicating a speed restriction if you don't know where that speed restriction commences.
Pressing the space bar three times gives you a visual indication of the track speed limits and where they begin and end, which is pretty essential...
The only way I've found is pretty fiddly, but if you adjust the camera height so you are very very slightly above the height of the rails the...
I've seen a lot of talk about the Breckland Line, but never the actual route, so I think it may have been a work in progress that was never...
I got the exact opposite impression. They say they are working with new developers and even producing a route in a previously neglected country....
The Wherry Lines terminate at Norwich Thorpe, there's no direct connection from Great Yarmouth or Lowestoft to Ely or further west.
One other thing to bear in mind is that at least one full coach has to be within the platform marker, which can be a little tricky at some of the...
It's a long time since I did anything with signals, but I think if you put a lower case letter instead of a number in the character box you can...
Duke of Gloucester is also a duplicate of an existing (albeit discontinued) DLC. Modders are going to make what they want to make, and if that's...
There's no need to apologise. Unless a thread is locked then new posts are to be welcomed and I'm not sure why some feel this should be verboten.
From what I can see they have a pretty solid strategy. They are producing many grouping and pre-grouping era steam locos that have not previously...
My apologies chaps, I have clearly misread the original post (badly) and gone off on completely the wrong track. Sincerely, Red-faced of...
It is a first generation unit because by definition you cannot have an earlier generation than first!
I was talking specifically of diesel and electric locomotives and units; both those produced by the Big Four and those produced under the BR...
So what comes before Mark 1? There's no such thing as "zero generation" so all of the grouping (and earlier) diesels and electrics get lumped in...
I knew I'd forgotten one - there is of course the 1500 volt DC class 506 for the Woodhead route as well.
Also class 111. Cosmetically nearly identical to the 101, some under the hood differences I think? IHH did another class as well as the 105/117,...
I did not say that, nor do I mean or believe that. There are some things that are universally liked, even if not everyone will admit it, even to...
Not everyone likes the same things, true enough, but there are some things that everyone likes. Thomas the Tank and Ringo both fall in to that...
Wow, if ever there was a content release that should have been a guaranteed no-brainer to appeal to everyone interested in trains in even the...
It's not a box you need to tick, you need to select the track in the world editor and set the directionality appropriately. Pressing "space"...
I think it's probably simulators in general - no niche seems to small to generate one these days. Beyond the obvious big two of planes and trains,...
A number of people have said that. However, I don't think any of the people who have said it work for or have a direct quote from anyone at DTG....
Theoretically it's not possible to publish a route on the workshop without at least one quick drive scenario. Theoretically.
Anywhere with electrification, at least.
I can't think of any reasons off hand why you would need multiple track rules in a single route. A single track rule can be modified as and when...
Just for reference, it's South Lancashire and North Cheshire. I think New Cheshire is probably a little known island archipelago somewhere in the...
To return to the off-topic topic of never produced mainline BR diesels, I don't think anyone has ever made a TOPS class 23 'Baby Deltic'.
The VP Deltic was just a spruce up of the original Railworks model. There is a slightly newer version in the BR Blue Diesel pack, that one may be...
Would you care to elaborate then? It seems to me that if it's an LNER cab then it's not likely to have features specific to GWR examples.
I thought it was established they were using the LNER cab?
Absolutely. I was addressing the point that AP products don't fall into that category at all.
The 205 and 412 seem pretty niche. Heck, even the class 50 represents a type of locomotive of which only 50 examples were ever built, albeit an...
I would suggest that developers' time is best spent on things that they want to create. If that is a so-called white elephant, then so be it. And...
I think it's Leeds to Liverpool, because once you're in Liverpool why would you want to go anywhere else?
You use them to tighten wingnuts I think. Oh, sorry, that's spanners.
Yes, that must be what I'm thinking of, thanks for the info.
Was one of these the Lickey banker at one point?
Didn't they knock down the overall roof when they did the revamp as well?
Anyone would think there are a lot of mountains in America or something. There are plenty of flatter routes around too, though no doubt these draw...
High Iron Sims are still going as well, we were talking about their next route in this thread just recently. Trains & Drivers haven't done...
No difference in the physical assets used, but the filepath to some of them is different.
Certainly a lot to spend all in one go, but works out at nearly £50 cheaper than buying the parts individually.
The Just Trains team have just announced on Facebook the release of four bundle-packs of their Midland Main Line route and extensions....
Yes, I had also forgotten that the function only... functioned, with the class 20 (though I still use that loco fairly often, not sure what reason...
Inverted with respect to the original :) I quite agree that the DTG implementation was cart-before-horse.
That's a later pack. The original version of the Class 101 pack included multiple liveries; Green, Green w/Whiskers, White, Blue, Blue w/Headcode...
I think the point is that you can't choose to drive between points a and d and only have the spray on between b and c. You either have spray for...
Excellent, the NSE pack in particular is sorely needed.
As long as drenching passengers with coagulated sand and water is prototypical, I suppose that's OK then! :D
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