Since the introduction of railways, many breathtaking landscapes have been unlocked for global captivation. From plains to canyons, but the Albula line takes it to a whole new level ,what the world has to offer has been made ever-closer as technology advanced. One such example of stunning scenery is of course Switzerland, crisp blue skies contrasting against the towering peaks of the Alps would not be the tourist attraction they are today without the railways. The Albula Line sought to better connect the South East of this picturesque country, and by doing so traversed unbelievable scenery that today is enjoyed around the world. The rolling stock: The Rhaetian Railway Ge 4/4 ᴵᴵᴵ is a class of metre gauge Bo′Bo′ electric locomotives of the Rhaetian Railway, which is the main railway network in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The route map: To be honest this would be a nice job for skyhook games to do, as they make the mountains actually look rocky and realistic like cane creek, and not like a golf coarse, anyway, here is some of the pictures of this line and why I would love it in TSW2 This mountainous scenery is the best scenery I have ever seen on a railway before, and the line can go up to 1900m above sea level to me this is just as scenic if not better than the arosa line
Excellent idea but you're going to run into the same problems as everyone else in the forums it's basically another Rivet games route they did for train simulator 21. Therefore expect Arosa Line problems with scenery particularly the mountains. If another DTG affiliated third party developer was brought in then this will be an excellent route that want more Rhb 1 meter track gauge action. For Train Sim 21 Steam store the price is $39.99 with the Developer being Thompson Interactive the old name for Rivet Games.
Yes, I think instead of rivet, skyhook games could do this route, because they actually make the cliffs look realistic, like the cane creek screenshots we have seen
If Rivet makes the Route and Mountains, it looks the Same as Arosa probably. And this was the ugliest route in TSW in history.
Exactly my point but the bad thing is that they actually made this route for Sister game Train Sim 21 they used to be when Rivet games used to be called Thompson Interactive. That's why in my Forum post here I proposed having a third party affiliated with DTG rather than Rivet Games which would end up looking like Arosa Line.
Yes Thompson interactive will be an amazing company to build this route as well, they have made true masterpieces in the past I would love to see it in tsw2
Rivet's DLC for Train Simulator is of pretty high quality as well. And this is why. How about we give Rivet some time to get used to the tools and things that are needed to make content for TSW? The first few routes done by DTG weren't up to todays standard either.