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Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:08 pm
by trev123

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:41 am
by OldProf
Interesting pricing: the route alone costs $39.99; the route plus a DMU pack costs $34.99 (the DMU pack alone costs $6.99, so total savings from the combination pack amounts to $11.99). In addition, there's another Freebie hook: "As a special bonus, those who purchase the South Wales Coastal route and the Arriva Trains Wales DMU Twin Pack will receive a First Great Western Class 158 free of charge which will be coming soon!"

Rolling stock packaged with the route includes Class 175 'Coradia' DMU (new), Class 43 'High Speed Train' (new livery), Class 70 diesel loco (new livery), and three old freight wagons: HHA Bogie coal hopper, FEA-B container flats, and KQA container pocket wagons. Judging from the manual and included rolling stock [ http://train-simulator.com/wp-content/u ... tal-EN.pdf ], the route offers both passenger and freight action, but there isn't even a typically minimal shunting scenario in the pack.

And so the time-worn dilemma returns: buy now or wait for a sale.

!!howdy!!

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:06 pm
by trev123
Western Mainlines from Just Trains is basically the same route but longer. http://www.justtrains.net/product/western-mainlines

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 7:51 pm
by OldProf
trev123 wrote:Western Mainlines from Just Trains is basically the same route but longer. http://www.justtrains.net/product/western-mainlines


Define "basically", please. JT's route requires a good deal of additional purchases: "For certain scenarios to run correctly, the following locomotives are required: Just Trains: BR 5MT Advanced, BR 7MT Advanced, Class 67 Advanced, Class 60 Advanced, Class 153 DMU Advanced, Voyager Advanced, YGB Seacow PlusPak Advanced (not required if you own Class 60 Advanced and Freight Wagons) Steam: EWS Class 67", costs more, and scenarios written for it cannot be uploaded to Steam Workshop. Is longer necessarily better?

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Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:50 pm
by trev123
I have all that DLC which I have purchased over the last 5 or 6 years. I'm pretty certain that WS scenarios are not restricted to DTG routes, just as long as they are made for TS2016. :D

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 2:08 am
by evafan002
trev123 wrote:I have all that DLC which I have purchased over the last 5 or 6 years. I'm pretty certain that WS scenarios are not restricted to DTG routes, just as long as they are made for TS2016. :D

actually my friend in this you are mistaken.. scenarios can only be uploaded to the workshop if they are .A for a DTG route or .B the route they are made for is from the workshop itself. third party routes such as the RWA route available on this very site for instance are not eligible

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:24 pm
by trev123
Actually my friend I have seen non DTG routes and scenarios on the Work Shop. There were/are scenarios on there for a Swiss route as discussed on another TS forum.

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:19 am
by OldProf
Sorry to yank this thread back into its stated topic, but here are some quick notes about this new route from the viewpoint of a scenario writer looking for potential shunting sites:

1) Wentlog: container loaders inoperative.

2) Canton: carwash that's a definite improvement over the one on Cologne-Dusseldorf -- this one has a realistic spray animation, but the water does not appear on an engine's windows.

3) Newport Docks: lots of sidings, no sign of docks: just grass and trackage.

4) Llanwen Works: lots of sidings, no works: large, undeveloped area with plenty of tracks, all unlabeled.

5) Bristol: large, very complex yard layout -- no use indications.

More to come? Probably.

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Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:22 pm
by OpenRailer90
OldProf wrote:Interesting pricing: the route alone costs $39.99; the route plus a DMU pack costs $34.99 (the DMU pack alone costs $6.99, so total savings from the combination pack amounts to $11.99). In addition, there's another Freebie hook: "As a special bonus, those who purchase the South Wales Coastal route and the Arriva Trains Wales DMU Twin Pack will receive a First Great Western Class 158 free of charge which will be coming soon!"

Rolling stock packaged with the route includes Class 175 'Coradia' DMU (new), Class 43 'High Speed Train' (new livery), Class 70 diesel loco (new livery), and three old freight wagons: HHA Bogie coal hopper, FEA-B container flats, and KQA container pocket wagons. Judging from the manual and included rolling stock [ http://train-simulator.com/wp-content/u ... tal-EN.pdf ], the route offers both passenger and freight action, but there isn't even a typically minimal shunting scenario in the pack.

And so the time-worn dilemma returns: buy now or wait for a sale.

!!howdy!!

The Class 70 in this pack is identical to the older one that was released 4 years ago.

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 3:30 pm
by DrewG
OpenRailer90 wrote:
OldProf wrote:Interesting pricing: the route alone costs $39.99; the route plus a DMU pack costs $34.99 (the DMU pack alone costs $6.99, so total savings from the combination pack amounts to $11.99). In addition, there's another Freebie hook: "As a special bonus, those who purchase the South Wales Coastal route and the Arriva Trains Wales DMU Twin Pack will receive a First Great Western Class 158 free of charge which will be coming soon!"

Rolling stock packaged with the route includes Class 175 'Coradia' DMU (new), Class 43 'High Speed Train' (new livery), Class 70 diesel loco (new livery), and three old freight wagons: HHA Bogie coal hopper, FEA-B container flats, and KQA container pocket wagons. Judging from the manual and included rolling stock [ http://train-simulator.com/wp-content/u ... tal-EN.pdf ], the route offers both passenger and freight action, but there isn't even a typically minimal shunting scenario in the pack.

And so the time-worn dilemma returns: buy now or wait for a sale.

!!howdy!!

The Class 70 in this pack is identical to the older one that was released 4 years ago.



Is there anything wrong with that? It's a great model and one of the few British locos I actually drive.

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 10:14 am
by OpenRailer90
No, it would've been more efficient to include the older version to allow compatibility with older Workshop scenarios. The older version also has MJA and TEA wagons included that are not present in the Bristol-Cardiff route.

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:24 am
by OldProf
OpenRailer90 wrote:No, it would've been more efficient to include the older version to allow compatibility with older Workshop scenarios. The older version also has MJA and TEA wagons included that are not present in the Bristol-Cardiff route.



*!rolleyes!* Buzzed again? *!rolleyes!*

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 1:53 pm
by bha19
I don't think JT include Arriva trains that I really like.

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Thu May 12, 2016 10:27 am
by OldProf
merciless245 wrote:
OpenRailer90 wrote:
OldProf wrote:Interesting pricing: the route alone costs $39.99; the route plus a DMU pack costs $34.99 (the DMU pack alone costs $6.99, so total savings from the combination pack amounts to $11.99). In addition, there's another Freebie hook: "As a special bonus, those who purchase the South Wales Coastal route and the Arriva Trains Wales DMU Twin Pack will receive a First Great Western Class 158 free of charge which will be coming soon!"

Rolling stock packaged with the route includes Class 175 'Coradia' DMU (new), Class 43 'High Speed Train' (new livery), Class 70 diesel loco (new livery), and three old freight wagons: HHA Bogie coal hopper, FEA-B container flats, and KQA container pocket wagons. Judging from the manual and included rolling stock [ http://train-simulator.com/wp-content/u ... tal-EN.pdf ], the route offers both passenger and freight action, but there isn't even a typically minimal shunting scenario in the pack.

And so the time-worn dilemma returns: buy now or wait for a sale.

!!howdy!!

The Class 70 in this pack is identical to the older one that was released 4 years ago.



Is there anything wrong with that? It's a great model and one of the few British locos I actually drive.


Just reporting the facts. !!det!! !!howdy!!

Re: Bristol Cardiff route out from DTG.

Unread postPosted: Thu May 12, 2016 10:33 am
by OpenRailer90
Thing is, there is a Colas Rail Class 70 reskin that only works with the original version, requiring the older 70 to be bought in order to use scenarios with it.