Any Chance Some Trains From Tsw4 Will Come To Tsc?

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  1. DazTrainz

    DazTrainz Member

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    Hello everyone,
    Sadly, I am unable to enjoy TSW4 anymore due to the sim refusing to work as intended on my device (partly due to my thinking I solved the problem but then the device updated and it went back to square one. Disappoint, my excitement to drive the 1983 stock, the BR Class 484, BR Class 101 and the upcoming BR Class 710 and Class 105 have been dashed which leads to my question for Dovetail.
    Will any trains from TSW4 have a potential chance (upon licensing agreements) to come to TSC as well? It'll be nice to drive them in TSC as well.
    Thanks for taking the time to read,
    Darren
     
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  2. DazTrainz

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    Slight update to the post, I've managed to get TSW4 working again after some fiddling.
    Honestly both that and TSC are my favorite Simulators I play when I get a chance to. :)
     
  3. triznya.andras

    triznya.andras Well-Known Member

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    Which specific ones would you like to see?
    Many are available in certain liveries on Steam, others only as 3rd party offerings.
    Releasing and updating on Steam must go through DTG which is something a lot of developers try to avoid.
    From your list, the BR 101 and BR 105 are available, the former in many liveries and places, the latter standalone for Weardale.
     
  4. Spikee1975

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    :)

    What train does TSW feature that is not already available in TSC, that's the question.
     
  5. josh#4926

    josh#4926 Well-Known Member

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    1972 Stock, Class 710 :)
     
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  6. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    And there is no Class 105 (Cravens) in TSW anyway. There's the Class 101 which is nice and there is a Class 104 in development by a third party but no estimate or clue when that's likely to release.
     
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    Don't forget the 484.
     
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    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    With its Tom Cruise Top Gun acceleration and very odd sound in TSW, I would much rather (forget it).
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    Agreed - I'm happy with the original D Stock. :)
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  10. Doomotron

    Doomotron Well-Known Member

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    While you can't directly port a train between the two games, you can use the same models. The BR187 was first released for TSW and then later a TS version was made using the same model (and since we're talking about the TSW BR187, the TS version is automatically better). The TEA wagon had its model reused in TS, as did the Mark 1 and 2 coaches included in the Huddersfield Line, which aren't as good as the AP ones. The M3 and M7 may be the TSW models but I'm not certain about that.
     

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