Just my opinion.
You are free to buy it. ![]()
Just my opinion.
You are free to buy it. ![]()
In practice, a path that, for its completeness in addition to shameless recycling, involves the installation of various "obsolete" addons.
And it will be released with some known issues...
Not for me.
There is actually a new rolling stock.
The BR 111 (with the single-arm pantograph).
I'm such a train maniac (even a different pantograph is a morbid interest for me) that this would have been enough to get me this route.
Too bad that DTG managed the extraordinary feat of selling it to me previously in a separate package.
Definitely a DLC for new users.
Furthermore, I don't see what this path can offer.
No new rolling stock, no significant news in an absolute sense, not even in the gameplay.
I can understand that those who live nearby have a certain interest, but for all the long-time TSW users, and at full price, the sense of the whole thing escapes me completely.
Then, perhaps, with the preview that will be there before the release, my opinion will change, but I see it as difficult.
Sorry but "Batman" is right this time.
No effort for the new rolling stock and the fact that it will be released just before the promising TSG route (so everything is studied on purpose) is, for me, unacceptable.
I will definitely not buy it.
Greetings to all railway enthusiasts in Germany.
Here is DB 191 018-7
parked at Cuneo Station (North West Italy, Sunday 10 January 2025).
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By the way, it is also worth considering (in general) that this company (DTG) does not have any new products to sell during the Christmas period (perhaps the period when people are more willing to spend money thanks to the arrival of the thirteenth salary for employees).
Phenomena!
To make a long story short, the editor is limited, DTG does not fully understand the needs of the users (Kaiserslautern 65 km without any new trains, is the example) and here we are like this... and there is no way out.
However, we also have the opportunity to observe that there is someone with clear ideas.
Example?
Innsbruck with new locos, freight cars, repainting etc.
The price for all this?
Absolutely secondary, as far as I'm concerned.
Ultimately, how many people here would be willing to buy German/Austrian rolling stock bundles etc. like Skyhook does?
Or just use them in Free Roam for the sake of having them?
I think almost all users.
This is what will eventually make me lose my patience.
We have reached the point where users would be very willing to spend their money, but they cannot do so because the product is missing.
DTG simply wanted to avoid what happened with TS.
And who can blame them?
Tons of third party developers selling (paid) addons for someone else's game engine.
Of course, there is also Freeware
So with TSW everything is under DTG's control.
And then there is PlayStation and Xbox in the mix.
Can't blame them.
The problem is that this way the development of rolling stock is much more limited in TSW.
I would like to know why RailTraction and RSSLO (and others ) are so slow to get into the TSW project.
Too low profits?
Difficulty in development?
Or maybe DTG already makes enough money selling addons for PC and Play Station?
Who knows?
I would never dare to speak for everyone.
I just wanted to say that this Great Revelation has caused a lot of nervousness (it is factual).
Perhaps it is better if you learn to interpret the messages a little better, dear friend Taskplay.
Calm down.
And regarding all the bugs that TSW has, I've never really dared to criticize DTG that much, and to be honest sometimes they should be ashamed of themselves for how they release some addons.
But what do you want?
Find another hobby yourself.
Don't try to order me around.
Got it?
Off Topic.
With this Big Reveal nonsense, those idiots at Dovetail Games have done an incredible job of pissing everyone off.
Hats off!
In my opinion this was already ready to be aired yesterday, then...
What clowns!
I've always said that the TSC/TSW comparison is useless.
However, if you think about it, the two products have something in common.
Third-party developers which are the essential added value , with the difference that in TSW they cannot develop addons independently.
I'm sure that even in many excellent "branded" DTG addons there is the hand of someone else.
Back to RM, the Innsbruck addon alone is enough (for me).
The rest, and I repeat it again, is just a (completely wrong) way of communicating by DTG that can only be defined in one way: self-harm.
As far as I'm concerned, DTG can develop whatever it deems appropriate for its turnover.
I know how to earn money and I also know how to spend it.
A welcome piece of news would have been the revelation of the German locomotive that is developing SimTrack Studios.
This project was announced months and months ago.
And I'm not talking about a slow development, but the fact that we still don't know what it is!
Schaltet alle mal einen Gang zurück. Es gibt wirklich schlimmeres auf der Welt als ein DLC was man nicht kaufen möchte...
That's exactly what I think too.
The world is full of problems.
In fact I use TSW because it focuses on train simulation and railways in general.
My real passion.
So if TSW is becoming a container full of shit, with bullshit like this (again not because of the content but because of the way it is served), someone might as well look elsewhere.
Then, Focus (the new owners) with its policy, could be the final ruin.
Grundsätzlich gilt, wenn man sich nicht
Ich hätte wirklich gerne von den betroffenen Personen mal eine ausführliche Erklärung, was daran so enttäuschend sein soll, abgesehen davon, dass es einem selbst nicht gefällt.
If you haven't figured this out yet, then you're in deep trouble, my dear friend.
Why didn't they announce it during the week?
What's wrong with developing toy trains?
Why did they have to "wind up the spring" (the big reveal!) knowing full well they would be sent to hell?
But these people are sick. ![]()