More Different Countries Around The World For Train Simulator Classic

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  1. Ilba8765

    Ilba8765 Well-Known Member

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    Now that today Train Sim World 3 is more ahead than TS classic, I'm asking if Train Simulator or Railworks could do something new, Instead of always releasing standard England - Germany - North America as before, it would be exciting can be to go beyond these habits that have already been done in previous years.
    It would be even better to use this as a kind of test phase, To get the best routes to TSW3
    I have been playing this game for more than 10 years already from childhood 2012. It would be nice to be able to experience new challenges on it.

    more countries in Europe should come
    as

    Belgium
    France
    The Netherlands
    Poland
    Czech Republic
    Italy
    Spain

    would all be fantastic!!!
     
  2. Reef

    Reef Well-Known Member

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    In what parallel universe? :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
     
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  3. R3dS41ft

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    There are Belgian, french, Dutch, czech and Italian routes available for train simulator.

    I've not seen polish or Spanish routes but would not be surprised if they were available.
     
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  4. IronBladder

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    What you say isn't true.

    DTG have already released routes that include:
    • Austria
    • Switzerland
    • France
    • Italy
    • Slovakia
    • New Zealand
    • South Africa
    • Turkey
    • China
    • Japan
    And then there are 3rd party commercial products for:
    • Brazil
    • France
    • Romania
    • Holland
    I think you'll find there's more coverage than in TSW.
     
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  5. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead Well-Known Member

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    Sure it is. Show you us your screenshots of you driving a class 87 up Shap summit... oh... you can't.... Show us your screenshots of a class 91 in LNER livery.... oh, you can't. Show us a shot of your class 90.... oh, you can't. Show us your shots of a class 150... oh, you can't.
    I can literally keep this up all day.

    Yeah, but it looks better, right?

    Oh.... wait...
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  6. nwp1

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    I would love to see a Sydney City Rail route with a Tangara, upstairs and downstairs coaches in TSC or TSW3
     
  7. Ilba8765

    Ilba8765 Well-Known Member

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    You are absolutely right, I just haven't been able to find a full Italian route made by DTG yet?

    Yes, there are indeed Dutch routes, but the annoying thing about it is that you usually have to manually pick tons of assets from sites to make them work. Takes time


    Personally, I hope they make a route in Belgium, preferably a busier one with a well-known station. Trains are not necessary because Sktrains has already made a number of them. a route would be great.
     
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  8. TrainsAreBest

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    There isn't a full route published by DTG, but the Bernina Line: Poschiavo - Tirano route has a large piece of metre gauge line in Italy, and the Tirol: Brenner - Kufstein line and the Karawankenbahn: Ljubljana, Villach & Tarvisio line have standard gauge destinations in Italy.
     
  9. Blacknred81

    Blacknred81 Well-Known Member

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    Technically most of the other world routes on Steam are 3rd party devs that DTG publishes on steam. DTG has barely ventured outside of their 3 main Countries on TSC as well.
     
  10. USRailFan

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    Where are these available?
     
  11. USRailFan

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    Perhaps the biggest surprise is that we haven't seen any payware Aussie route yet?
     
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    Most of what YOU say isn’t true.
    Most of them countries you listed are made by 3rd party NOT DTG
     
  13. IronBladder

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    No, what I said is entirely true. DTG is the publisher of them. I never said they were the developer.

    But what's the point of your post? Is it help the OP understand the true range of what's available, or to have a quarrel with me?
     
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    Have a look at this
    https://simtogether.com/store/product/82-retro-canvas-route-nl/
    The route is ready to run with all the assets included
     
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  16. USRailFan

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    That's strictly spoken a fictional route, but yes
     
  17. Nowadays there is so much content available for ts sometimes it's hard to find it all. It's certainly far far ahead of tsw.
     
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  18. Pookeyhead

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    You'll never find it all :) That's the beauty of TSC... you will never, ever run out of new stuff to play with.
     
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    390001 Well-Known Member

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    ststing facts. You listed Japan if you check the steam store you will see those are listed under just trains sold through steam as DLC for TSC. Like many other countries listed they are sold under the developers names listed as DLC for train sim. DTG have zero input in many of them.
     
  20. Why would you prefer dtg make them when third parties do it better?
     
  21. IronBladder

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    I checked on Steam and every Japanese route is developed by Union Workshop and published by DTG.
     
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    Actually Tohoku High Speed is listed as being developed by JustTrains, but that's only because they published it. They're not the actual devs.
     
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    Yeah, it's strange how UW went with their Tohoku route, releasing it on Just Trains site 1st, before getting it on Steam.
     
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    There was. Hopetown was a miniscule shunting route set in Australia with broad gauge track, included with the Up The Junction pack which also included DTG's only Australian and Dutch trains, both variations of BR shunters designs - in the case of the former, the Victorian Railways F Class.
     
  25. USRailFan

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    As with the comment on the Dutch route, I was thinking more of a "proper" route of some length recreating an actual real-world route
     

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