I don't have a good answer for this. But I agree with the sentiment.
The reason this happens so much in TSW is because AI trains ignore signal speed limits. But yes, trains can occupy the same block. You'd never...
Yeah I have no idea why they localized the signs I made. There was literally zero reason to do that.
DTG should be doing damage control for this, not Eddie nor Brian. I understand they were just trying to help, but it seems to have done more harm...
Awesome stuff! Something like this would come in handy on the freight stock for Boston to Worcester.
Yea, that is what I am saying. And no I don't have any specific examples right now except the approach into Penn Station. It's been ages since...
It's not something you'd find online. I'm just stating that "if" you saw them, it'd blow your mind how much of a gold mine it is. The literal...
The gameplay is mostly fine except for the services going off path. Scenery issues are the biggest black mark against the route, unfortunately.
If you saw the signal programming documentation the team had during the development of Trenton and compared it to how things actually behave in...
lol
Harlem line signal programming is fundamentally different than the signal programming I did for Stamford. So for the M8 to layer onto Harlem,...
You'd need to be constantly inhaling copium to even think there is the slightest possibility of this being a UE5 upgrade for Train Sim World.
Limits detail that they put into projects in order to stay reasonably performant with Gen 8.
They're dependent on their console base since it represents so much of the overall consumers. It's pandering to them, plain and simple. Should...
Agree that the game is dead
Something that warrants releasing a completely new title. Half-baked features like temporary speed restrictions and signal delays don't cut it....
First I'm hearing of this, but I do see the Playstation store page you're talking about. I doubt it'll amount to anything, just like with...
I'm 100% on Train Sim Society's (Matt) side here. What bugged me the most about Train Simulator Driver's (Paul) video was how he blatantly lies...
Remember that each month they delay these "fixes" is a month closer to the next annual release. One month closer to them considering all TSW6...
Just a guess based on how things have shaken out over the years. I'd love to be proven wrong.
I'd relegate this to the abandonware pile.
DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) are nVidia's and AMD's respective methods of rendering a scene at a...
Apologies. I meant to say the majority aren't part of these communities. On a side note, I suggest investing in a good PC.
So is the issue that you know what is coming up? I'm confused. I have other things to say, but I want to focus on that point first.
Don't feel too bad. I believe a lot of the revenue comes from console purchases. These individuals aren't even part of the forum or Discord...
Just to give a bit of perspective, development for Morristown began in February. Not everyone was on board at that time, but that's when the...
I'm glad Stamford was announced at the beginning of development so I can talk to you guys a bit on how it's going. Without spoiling anything, of...
DTG isn't my employer. I am a contractor performing a specific function on a project. I get no benefits such as health insurance, retirement...
Looks like some sort of god rays post processing.
This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. In fact, people predicted this would happen.
It's true that only my side of things has been said, but I'm not stirring anything up. I never initiated any posts here due to the fact that I'm...
I agree about competent 3rd parties. These people ended up being the lifeblood of Train Sim Classic and it seems that's going to have to be the...
Thank you. Unless DTG invests in someone else to fix New York - Trenton, those signals are forever broken. I'm currently working on Stamford's...
I appreciate the kind words!
You're GPU bound.
They have all my source blueprints. Whether they know how to properly implement them in a route is another story entirely.
Yeah it's beyond annoying.
There is no money in fixing bugs, so there is unfortunately no incentive for them.
Stuttering will always be a problem, even on high end systems. It has to do with how tiles are streamed in and out as you move through the route....
Yep, we tested it and reported it.
That's Millburn interlocking. Definitely sounds like an AI got priority over you.
That was deliberate to show specific features that are working, etc.
ACSES imposed limit in real life is 90. Don't know why, you just have to know your equipment restrictions an not exceed them.
You can likely expect that these questions will be answered during the stream on Wednesday.
So here's the thing. You have to know which area is a quiet zone and which isn't. There are no whistle boards anywhere on this route in real...
Kahn Road is a quiet zone but there aren't any whistle boards at all on the route that I could locate.
I'd say the sweet spot is an 8-core CPU that is running an all-core frequency as high as you can possibly get. For instance, I have an i9-12900KS...
On the contrary, I didn't script any part of the safety systems or the signals for New York - Trenton.
I agree with you entirely. But that's based on the features of a route and not the performance.
It's far from impossible. In fact, it's very possible. It's just a time/money investment like anything else.
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