Peninsula Corridor And Oakville Subdivison Update

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  1. dgagnon720

    dgagnon720 Active Member

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    What happens to the two Oakville subdivision and Peninsula Corridor DLCs? These are two huge updates that were supposed to be available for TSW2. These are two pre-TSW2 routes but now that TSW3 is announced, will these two routes be compatible with TSW3 or do we have to wait for the update and if so, will the update bring any features of TSW3? These are my two favorite routes and I hope we can get our hands on the updates soon.
     
  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    From the roadmap, They are coming to both tsw2 and tsw3 with tsw3 coming first. The only new feature tsw2 is getting is dynamic weather. The preserved update is coming for both tsw2 and tsw3
     
  3. karlack26

    karlack26 Well-Known Member

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    Updating for the new game first.
    So when they said yet we're focusing on bug fixing stuff they were doing jut that, but not ot for the game you thought they were.
    So pay up to get the fixes sooner for the stuff you already bought. If the fixes actually come to tsw2 now.

    I wonder when the preservation teams were told to prioritize train sim world 3 over 2.

    Would have been nice to know.
    Since this whole time I thought there were fixing stuff for the game I already bought.
     
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  4. grumypop51

    grumypop51 Well-Known Member

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    As did many of us!
     
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  5. davidh0501

    davidh0501 Well-Known Member

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    The wait for these has been bl@@dy frustrating.

    Nothing speaks of a software firms ineptitude more than these patch delays.
     

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