1225fan5358 wrote:Nice. 3rd rail. the HHP-8 has a pantograph. No 3rd rail capabilities.
Aww, come on! Did you not read the Posts before you? It's a "beauty shot"! *sigh*
(thank you, Fan Railer)1225fan5358 wrote:Nice. 3rd rail. the HHP-8 has a pantograph. No 3rd rail capabilities.
(thank you, Fan Railer)arizonachris wrote:1225fan5358 wrote:Nice. 3rd rail. the HHP-8 has a pantograph. No 3rd rail capabilities.
Aww, come on! Did you not read the Posts before you? It's a "beauty shot"! *sigh*(thank you, Fan Railer)

arizonachris wrote:1225fan5358 wrote:Nice. 3rd rail. the HHP-8 has a pantograph. No 3rd rail capabilities.
Aww, come on! Did you not read the Posts before you? It's a "beauty shot"! *sigh*(thank you, Fan Railer)

FanRailer wrote:So much hostility with the sounds XP. I wonder if you realize that they mostly rely on 3rd parties to supply a lot of the sounds from North American stock since it is very expensive to send someone over to do sound recording all the way from England.
Basically, the quality of the sounds they have to use are only as good as the people who are on our side of the pond that do 3rd party railfanning and recording for them.

GSkid wrote:If they want to survive as a company, they had better get their act together.



GSkid wrote:FanRailer wrote:So much hostility with the sounds XP. I wonder if you realize that they mostly rely on 3rd parties to supply a lot of the sounds from North American stock since it is very expensive to send someone over to do sound recording all the way from England.
Basically, the quality of the sounds they have to use are only as good as the people who are on our side of the pond that do 3rd party railfanning and recording for them.
While I agree to an extent, DTG is at fault for not previewing it's locos for community input. That way they get the feedback from tons of bolt counters as to whether the horn is correct or not and have the issue resolved BEFORE release. That way they get happy customers, a good reputation and can work on future DLC instead of paying someone to fix it after the fact. But instead.... they just release it and THEN get the input afterwards. There's a reason movie studios do test screenings to know what works and what needs to be fixed BEFORE a movie is released.
Here they have a community that will tell them for FREE what is wrong with their DLC before it's sent for release and they don't bother. So I'm at a crossroads with DTG. I've purchased some half-baked DLC from them in the past and looked past the flaws. I'm gonna be much more careful on what I open my wallet to now. If they want to survive as a company, they had better get their act together.
I looked for the first time at the user reviews on Steam of TS2014 last week and was surprised at the sheer amount of bad reviews. And a lot of them were detailed, not just a short drive-by review. I hope they listen and act. There are other rail sim options out there for us.
SouthernPacific-Mike wrote:I wonder if anyone is taking up the Amtrak Cities Sprinter (ACS-64)? Has anyone seen any scuttlebutt on this? Because it being more modern and up to date, I would think it would be on someone hit list.

NSrailfan6130 wrote:SouthernPacific-Mike wrote:I wonder if anyone is taking up the Amtrak Cities Sprinter (ACS-64)? Has anyone seen any scuttlebutt on this? Because it being more modern and up to date, I would think it would be on someone hit list.
They are making the ACS-64 or am I totally not understanding what he is asking?
FanRailer wrote:Back to the sound thing... It really isn't that hard to drop in your own sounds into existing rolling stock. People who fuss about stuff like this just make themselves seem really lazy


buzz456 wrote:In a perfect world.......................
In a more serious vein I paid forty thousand bucks for a chevy that I now understand has a ignition switch that might kill me. Now that is a problem worth complaining about not something that cost twenty bucks that's pretty easy to fix.
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