Release soon it seems.
Autobuy for me.
Release soon it seems.
Autobuy for me.
Mariazellerbahn ist eine schöne Strecke.
Back to the new route. Rsslo just posted a picture that indicates to me, that it is not an alpine route. So Linz Passau might be a better guess.
Have you tried the Tauernbahn v2. Definately their best this far. Also progress in regards to vegetation.
Perotinus ofcourse you are right. Guess i am just a bit tired of the those who just mindlessly bash rsslo.
I mean a user started a Bewertungsthread for the Giselabahn, just so he could give it the lowest possible ranking. And really, ofcourse, no matter what one might think of the vegetation, they do not deserve the lowest ranking. That user ALWAYS thrash rsslo routes per default. Yes tve could look nicer, but at least the signals work, unlike most DTG routes.
Don’t buy it then.
Looks like Austrian Oberleitung.
It is not set in a flat region.
Hauptstrecke (going by the fact that it’s double track)
Perhaps Spittal - Villach (Tauernbahn extension)
The Austrian TS railnetwork is getting huge.
I must say that the tauernbahn quickly has become my favorite alpine TS route.
Still a good route. One that i enjoy very much.
I installed that upgrade, but while it might have fixed the big stations, i still had problems at the smaller ones.
Gluxi Same here.
v2.1 update is now live on the RSSLO homepage.
I wish for real dynamic random evolving weather in Quick Drives.
Southbound REAL DRIVE for the Tauernbahn v2. In regards what Real Drives do (signal randomisation etc) this is a very interesting route, since you can have 4 random train crossings and regular “train ahead of you” red signals on the part that has two tracks.
REAL DRIVE scenarios are advanced Quick Drives where random generated AI trains in the path of the player train are used to generate random stop signals. Because of the randomnes factor these scenarios are different every time you drive them. Sometimes the possible permutations are in the millions.
They have gotten better though. The Tauernbahn v2 is good. Actually anything they’ve built sinve Brenner Kufstein v3 have bern alright in my book.
Wörgl - Saalfelden 29,99€ Salzburg - Schwarzach-St. Veit 29,99€ "Giselabahn" (also Salzburg - Wörgl) 29,99€ GESAMTPREIS 89,97€
Try this:
Wörgl Saalfelden 29,99€
Salzburg Schwarzach 29,99€
Extension to Saalfelden 19,99€
Merge 10€
Merging is not one click of a button. There is still a lot to do.
So what you are paying for is two routes, an extension we always knew was coming, and a merge. I understand how the price can seem steep, if you didn’t have the two routes before, and suddenly want it all. But you are talking about a work that is accumulating to over 210 km.
Developers actually have to be able to pay their rent. I very much doubt that rsslo is getting rich from ts route building.
I am fine with the price. You won’t get any meckering from me. Bring it on.