This DLC is set in the year 1983 (explains all the industries then in Northern England) and that exact loco was withdrawn from service two years later simply because it expired its lifespan, presumably 25 years. Thanks for uploading Skwirral!
Oh I love those old class 40s. The horse gallop idle of them and the belch when you roll it on. Funny that you mentioned pneumatic wipers. My dad had an antique Cadillac with vacuum wipers and I loved how they would hiss and change speed according to the engine rpm. Such cool tech from back then.
Never realised it was so accurate. I drive this route everyday and apart from obviously extra lines/crossovers back then the layout, gradients, station placement, viaducts and tunnels (Morley tunnel is around 1 mile btw) even some signal placements are all really close to the real thing. Also can’t believe how many ground position lights it had coming into Leeds from the west! Has 1 now for p17
Morley tunnel is just short of 2 miles long...a really impressive piece of engineering. Not sure you can see the light at the Morley end when entering from Batley.
@20:09 There was originally a large coal fired power station on this site from 1925 until the 1980s . That was demolished in the 1990s, and since 1998 the site has been a 5MW gas turbine plant currently operated by E.On.
God looking at the Leeds of that time - as a 21 year old it's both satisfying that I recognise the whole thing but also kinda weird cause of how different it is! Think the only major difference with the station now is all the lines go under the roof instead of those few on the east side just being outside.
I remember the cooling towers in Sheffield getting demolished a few years back, I’ve lived in Texas for the past 7 years, so that’s going back some time now
If you're cold in-game, the camera should start shaking a tiny bit and gradually shakes more violently the colder you are. If you're hot in-game, sweat should start going from top of the camera down to the bottom (like rain on a window) making it extremely difficult to see. Sounds like a cool feature to add.
The brakes on those box vans date back to the steam era when brakes were released under steam pressure, so a diesel locomotive needs to pump air into the system to get them to release, the longer the train, the longer the time taken to charge the system.
In the motorcycle world, "Character" basically means it vibrates like hell and you might not have any hands left after riding it. >_< But there is something about nostalgia!
Seems it's a shallow train sim though. It omits too many details. The Derail game doesn't give third person views and huds. Coupling a car needs actually moving the breaking hoses, and claws, just like opening the valves.
They had similar wipers in British Ford Mk11 Zephyrs, but they were vacuum operated which unfortunately meant when you applied throttle, the wipers virtually stopped!
Don't worry about preserved diesels - The business case for many preserved lines maintaining their diesel fleet is unassailable, and therefore methods of passing on the skills needed to drive locos like the Class 40 will be found. We have managed to keep steam alive even as the old boys there passed away, after all.
I grew up in Hull, Quite near to Priory Sidings, and I still love the rumble of these class 40's' . I live in Australia now, having emigrated in 1989 and I would love to see this east coast line go right through to Hull Paragon ( yes I know it's a dead end ). I remember standing on the platform waiting for my morning ride to Beverly ( I worked for Associated Tyre Specialists in Beverly) and I can still hear the class 40 rumbling away when it's departure time arrived. Paragon Station had a glass roof at that time which didnt open and in the winter months it would fill up with smoke when they climbed on board and started her up from cold.. I wish they would extend the lines right through to Hull passing through York. You couldnt go North up the coast from Hull as the line that went through Withernsea, Bridlington and Scarborough was closed and torn up when I was a kid but connecting Hull and all the other Stations on the East Coast Line would be wonderful and would bring back so many memories..
If you don't already have it, there's more Class 08 shunting fun in the Tees Valley DLC. I really love that little loco for some reason, it has such a muscular look for such a small thing, like the designers were given a certain size limit and decided to fill every square inch of it.
There’s still mass amounts of sidings and rail depots littered all over this line from Huddersfield to Leeds and even through to York mate! Shame Huddersfield ain’t what it once was ☹️
And in a 40 you'd never be hot, most were known as fridges with drafty cabs! Fuel economy of 1/2 - 1 mpg but they pulled very well indeed, very underrated loco hated by drivers towards the end as they were never looked after, a driver complained re the toilet not working on one and was basically told tough! Happy days.
Thank you for taking the time to make all those awesome videos. Out of the topic: you have made only one video about TrainZ and I guess I'd love to know why. Thank you very much.
Nice, something from the midlands. I'd love to see one going from Bradford to Keighley if it's available. That's the area my ancestors emigrated from having spent their days working in the wool mills.
Fantastic video of a great loco. The power station at Ravensthorpe (just before Dewsbury) has indeed gone as have the small buildings on the platform. The viaduct at Dewsbury is also a lot higher and more impressive than it appears in the game.
I love the way those old Diesels sound, the rattle and purr of them, its like an eargasm just listening to them lmao! Also when you mentioned the efficiency of them being not great, I think it deserves to be said that, that is taking into account modern times, for its time I'm sure it was top of the line in efficiency and power, the funny thing is, those old engines tend to be a lot more reliable than the modern counterparts, and it's sad that more people don't realize that! I mean some of them have been running for 60, 80, even 100 years, you'll never find that in a new engine, and a modern engine will NEVER sound as good, even if you sank thousands of dollars into it, it just can't match its ancestry on the best parts of what it is at its core!
Every day at work I tell Train Drivers what to do by use of a simple language. Green Double Yellow Single Yellow Red So it’s great to fire up the Play Station and see the job from their view point. Yes preservation railways have saved a lot of the old Diesels. Just as they did for Steam
These un-braked freight trains must have been very difficult to control going down hill bunching up against each other and pushing the locomotive. Uphill wasalso challengingmaking sure the vans are stretched out with correct use of power so the couplings were not damaged. I am surprised that there are no guards van as the guard wpuld play an important part in helping with the braking and also taking the strain on the couplings. Very nice video and really enjoy your commentating. The West Somerset Railway has some good shunting scenarios you might like to check out.
I can confirm that the knowledge is being passed on and the heritage railway I am on and plenty of others have a dedicated younger set of volunteers we as a community are always looking for new people young, old, Male, female or whatever you identify as please look up your heritage railway and lend a hand or give a small donation as Squirrel said the operating costs are huge and with out you the general public we will not be able to survive.
Came here to add this: friends of ours are heavily involved with the Spa Valley Railway, and obviously their children are getting indoctrinated as well. So that's at least two more generations
Ye, Leeds Do Have Freight Good Trains In The Station and They have forklifts going about. Be good if they was abit more mordern and can drive the big northern penniene trains through
How in the heck do you move? I'm at the beginning and in the room with the turn table. I turned the table and lined the track to the train and I'm ready to leave the room and go to the train but I can't get it out. I used the up arrow key to get inside but it won't work when I'm trying to get outside of the building to go to the train. Are there any instructions that tells you what key does what?
Have you though of letting the developer of American and euro truck combine forces with Microsoft flight simulator 2020? They can transfer their trucks and rebuild the real digital world and start a flowing economy in that game! Truckers will be driving real roads instead of scaled down roads! I would love to see this happen!
good video ... the background looks more realistic in the rain because you don't see the changing trees as you get closer to them and the colors looks more realistic for some reason ... driving an industrial train in England somewhere = very cool and relaxing !!! Too bad the DLC for this game is way too expensive nowadays especially when you usually only get one really good scenario out of the five or so you usually get with each route because the longer scenarios you usually just drive there and then back again { i prefer to go in one direction only } ... the good news is there is a fix somewhere for the trees popping for TSW3 and it's different than the TSW2 fix for the foliage setting whatever it's called in the Unreal Engine engine.ini files { the distance the trees pop can be changed to much farther multiples of distance away and it doesn't seem to be hardly noticeable regarding frames per second ... u just need to use the notepad program for it ... i was using either 3x or 5x distance ... i think 5x is really a good distance with a 1060 or 1070 video card } ... i found that fix a couple months ago { probably on reddit or another forum somewhere } ... also i recommend turn on Vsync because it helps prevent the frame drop like when the game stutters sometimes but vsync was more effective for Dirt Rally 2.0 and solved the frame stuttering at least for that game when everything else was turned off { and if not possible to turn off it was set to low like foliage, track detail etc } ... still it probably helps for TSW3 because it was apparently designed for use with video games ... that's all i know ... i don't remember what the other settings for graphics do { anisotropic filtering and multisampling and TAA for dirt rally 2.0 ... i was going to try to find out today but Vsync worked for at dirt rally 2.0 ... i remember vsync was probably good for frames dropping / lagging in whatever game so I'm not doing any more research / experimenting today ... i see Vsync in the settings for TSW3 though ... i just thought I'd mention it and tested it once for only a minute or two on TSW3 and that's it because I'm going to be busy today ... there still was a frame drop every once in a while so the game is not perfect although my computer could be better too { 1070ti and and i7 processor 3.6 ghz } ... why is it even an option to turn Vsync on / off ? it should probably be permanently on !!! I'm not an expert on games but I'm the biggest expert out of anyone who i know regarding this game ... hehe
On my PC the surfaces inside the loco keep flickering and this also happens with the power lines. I noticed that it doesn't happen in your video. Every setting is on Ultra and I don't know how to stop this annoying flickering.
I enjoyed your journey and running commentary very much, camera movement a bit jerky. I kept turning my head to look out the side window, thanks for your effort.
This DLC is set in the year 1983 (explains all the industries then in Northern England) and that exact loco was withdrawn from service two years later simply because it expired its lifespan, presumably 25 years. Thanks for uploading Skwirral!
Yes the NTP route is based of the bygone era ageing trains with the 47s,40s,45s, 101s and 08s the 08s continued as shunting was regular.
To adjust the seats. Theres a lever at the side of your seat that raises higher and lower. I have raised the secondmans seat for a laugh.
That's some funny stuff right there 😂
Same lol
Wow, I didnt know how accurate this game is. That looks exactly like Leeds Station IRL
Not really as in the game that's how Leeds station looked before the refurb.
RianTrace84 Leeds looks like the way it did During the time
Check out the bakerloo line London road depot and the route and stations from queens park to Harrow and wealdstone, you will be shocked!
Oh I love those old class 40s. The horse gallop idle of them and the belch when you roll it on. Funny that you mentioned pneumatic wipers. My dad had an antique Cadillac with vacuum wipers and I loved how they would hiss and change speed according to the engine rpm. Such cool tech from back then.
Never realised it was so accurate. I drive this route everyday and apart from obviously extra lines/crossovers back then the layout, gradients, station placement, viaducts and tunnels (Morley tunnel is around 1 mile btw) even some signal placements are all really close to the real thing. Also can’t believe how many ground position lights it had coming into Leeds from the west! Has 1 now for p17
Morley tunnel is just short of 2 miles long...a really impressive piece of engineering. Not sure you can see the light at the Morley end when entering from Batley.
@@soulfabuk my bad you are correct, and yeah, you can see the light entering from batley end.
@20:09 There was originally a large coal fired power station on this site from 1925 until the 1980s . That was demolished in the 1990s, and since 1998 the site has been a 5MW gas turbine plant currently operated by E.On.
I took the train to Huddersfield Station whenever I was in England. Cheers to all the Yorkshire peeps!
God looking at the Leeds of that time - as a 21 year old it's both satisfying that I recognise the whole thing but also kinda weird cause of how different it is! Think the only major difference with the station now is all the lines go under the roof instead of those few on the east side just being outside.
I remember the cooling towers in Sheffield getting demolished a few years back, I’ve lived in Texas for the past 7 years, so that’s going back some time now
If you're cold in-game, the camera should start shaking a tiny bit and gradually shakes more violently the colder you are.
If you're hot in-game, sweat should start going from top of the camera down to the bottom (like rain on a window) making it extremely difficult to see.
Sounds like a cool feature to add.
The brakes on those box vans date back to the steam era when brakes were released under steam pressure, so a diesel locomotive needs to pump air into the system to get them to release, the longer the train, the longer the time taken to charge the system.
In the motorcycle world, "Character" basically means it vibrates like hell and you might not have any hands left after riding it. >_<
But there is something about nostalgia!
I know the feeling when your hands have been rattled to bits, not nice but totally worth it.
10:57 that's because you're using vacuum brakes & the brake selector is also set on vac goods
30:20 - the station just after the tunnel is Morley, Leeds. The track then bends left and runs behind the White Rose Shopping Centre
Listen to her purr and show her ploomage. My favourite driving is always pacer in the rain.
I don’t know what it is but there’s something about your channel that I absolutely love.
Ah, yes. Another trip down memory lane as Squirrel does a scenario based in my old stomping ground when I was but a callow youth. Good times.
Not really a train sim type of person but saw leeds so i had to watch it
the greatest city on earth
Seems it's a shallow train sim though. It omits too many details. The Derail game doesn't give third person views and huds. Coupling a car needs actually moving the breaking hoses, and claws, just like opening the valves.
@Conor Malone what do you mean the city of England?
@@Gaizhun r/wooosh
@@hi.7330 my bad
20:05 can confirm those power plant towers and large buildings aren't there anymore because I live next to the station you went through at that point.
They had similar wipers in British Ford Mk11 Zephyrs, but they were vacuum operated which unfortunately meant when you applied throttle, the wipers virtually stopped!
This makes me want to go out and buy this game. I like the classic British railways (1950s-1980s) and how they operated 🤠
Also I can’t wait for RTX to kick in with Sim games, especially when you talk about the lack of light in the cab area at 38:58
Don't worry about preserved diesels - The business case for many preserved lines maintaining their diesel fleet is unassailable, and therefore methods of passing on the skills needed to drive locos like the Class 40 will be found. We have managed to keep steam alive even as the old boys there passed away, after all.
27:13 Last tiime the water collected on the side of the track when I was on a train, there was a temporary speed limit of 5mph.
Small guys pile up phone books for those short seats. 😄
At 22.41 you pass through Dewsbury Station and i have to say the representation is pretty spot on , Dewsbury is my home town :)
A Westinghouse brake is hard to beat, even with modern traction. Infitly variable one passed initial. Davis and Metcalfe took some mastering.
If you get the West somerset railway map, you can use the shunter on passenger services
I grew up in Hull, Quite near to Priory Sidings, and I still love the rumble of these class 40's' .
I live in Australia now, having emigrated in 1989 and I would love to see this east coast line go right through to Hull Paragon ( yes I know it's a dead end ). I remember standing on the platform waiting for my morning ride to Beverly ( I worked for Associated Tyre Specialists in Beverly) and I can still hear the class 40 rumbling away when it's departure time arrived. Paragon Station had a glass roof at that time which didnt open and in the winter months it would fill up with smoke when they climbed on board and started her up from cold.. I wish they would extend the lines right through to Hull passing through York. You couldnt go North up the coast from Hull as the line that went through Withernsea, Bridlington and Scarborough was closed and torn up when I was a kid but connecting Hull and all the other Stations on the East Coast Line would be wonderful and would bring back so many memories..
If you don't already have it, there's more Class 08 shunting fun in the Tees Valley DLC. I really love that little loco for some reason, it has such a muscular look for such a small thing, like the designers were given a certain size limit and decided to fill every square inch of it.
Shunting is fun the 08 and 09 where designed to shunt heavy loads coaches, locomotives ,Multiple units ect .
I didn't realize you were back. Good to see you :)
He was never gone. Still Streams 4 times a week.
@@NoxTM I'm not really someone who watches streams. I stick to here, but thanks for letting me know
@@cringecasserole He uploads his Streams to SquirrelPlus if you rather watch TH-cam Videos.
@@NoxTM thanks for letting me know!
I love the atmosphere and realism in this sim and you do lend the whole experience a certain gravitas! Love your work!
ahh Huddersfield, my hometown. very accurate to the station and the detail around.
Leeds reminds me of jamaica station on the LIRR. You crawl through the junctions there
Waiting for the next EP of SnowRunner.
Can't wait!
There’s still mass amounts of sidings and rail depots littered all over this line from Huddersfield to Leeds and even through to York mate! Shame Huddersfield ain’t what it once was ☹️
15:13 - He says, after spending time taking screenshots instead of managing his speed.
It's Yorkshire you simply can't knock Yorkshire nor can you knock a class 40 either best looking/sounding loco ever.
And in a 40 you'd never be hot, most were known as fridges with drafty cabs! Fuel economy of 1/2 - 1 mpg but they pulled very well indeed, very underrated loco hated by drivers towards the end as they were never looked after, a driver complained re the toilet not working on one and was basically told tough! Happy days.
The word you were looking for to describe the weather was "British"
Thank you for taking the time to make all those awesome videos. Out of the topic: you have made only one video about TrainZ and I guess I'd love to know why. Thank you very much.
I always preferred the deltic or class 55 to the class 40 but still a beautiful train
18:47 don't worry it's not to screw with you, it's called approach control. It's to slow you down for the junction. Traffic lights are still scumbags!
I can remember working on those Mathers pneumatic wipers when I was a ship's Chief Engineer
Nice, something from the midlands. I'd love to see one going from Bradford to Keighley if it's available. That's the area my ancestors emigrated from having spent their days working in the wool mills.
I used too work on a class 08, up and down back and forward on a little heritage line inbetween rapeseed oil fields 🥺 beautiful
I'm from Huddersfield made me laugh when you loaded in and it was raining 😂😂 so accurate plus the people waiting at the platforms for northern rail
This route is basically northern rail with very tired trains.
Really enjoy your presentations of Train Sim.
Every thought of doing a Stockton - Darlington run. First ever railway 👍
(the first passenger carrying railway to use steam locos - not the _first_ railway)
@@altern8tive was gonna say lmao
Fantastic video of a great loco. The power station at Ravensthorpe (just before Dewsbury) has indeed gone as have the small buildings on the platform. The viaduct at Dewsbury is also a lot higher and more impressive than it appears in the game.
I love this game and I love your channel, you make some amazing videos , lovin this scenario aswell 😊😊😍
Cars? Come on, it's trucks!
Great vid, as always.
I love the way those old Diesels sound, the rattle and purr of them, its like an eargasm just listening to them lmao! Also when you mentioned the efficiency of them being not great, I think it deserves to be said that, that is taking into account modern times, for its time I'm sure it was top of the line in efficiency and power, the funny thing is, those old engines tend to be a lot more reliable than the modern counterparts, and it's sad that more people don't realize that! I mean some of them have been running for 60, 80, even 100 years, you'll never find that in a new engine, and a modern engine will NEVER sound as good, even if you sank thousands of dollars into it, it just can't match its ancestry on the best parts of what it is at its core!
Looks fun. Would be a good refresher for me while I'm furloughed if they included airbrake systems and hand brakes etc
Also if you had a conductor on the ground giving radio signals or vice versa
+Squirrel i saw the thumbnail and immediately saw chuggington
Wow, I forgotten that show! 🤣
@@Epicburst🤣 i grew up watching it and thomas and friends quite a lot; and ended up loving trains because of them
@@Duvstep910 me too lol
Was expecting a snowrunner vid but this is better
Amazing game 10/10 for me,, I would love to see a steam locomotive on it 🚂
Every day at work I tell Train Drivers what to do by use of a simple language.
Green
Double Yellow
Single Yellow
Red
So it’s great to fire up the Play Station and see the job from their view point.
Yes preservation railways have saved a lot of the old Diesels.
Just as they did for Steam
So you work as a signalman? On one of the signal boxes or in one of those centralized centres?
These un-braked freight trains must have been very difficult to control going down hill bunching up against each other and pushing the locomotive. Uphill wasalso challengingmaking sure the vans are stretched out with correct use of power so the couplings were not damaged. I am surprised that there are no guards van as the guard wpuld play an important part in helping with the braking and also taking the strain on the couplings. Very nice video and really enjoy your commentating. The West Somerset Railway has some good shunting scenarios you might like to check out.
Stopping at the platform for a Driver change is quite normal. :)
The 1st RED is a check signal and you have stop before it goes GRN.
Great video squirrel
I loved driving the shunter train
Love this game! Keep it up squirrel! Question: Have you considered using Reshade? Makes a ton of difference on lighting!
Hope everybody are well and staying safe great vid
Why do I have the sudden urge to paint EVERYTHING in color, full of flowers and psychedelics?
You need to stop before coupling up or it will be classed as a collision on the real railway
Bare in mind, this is the 80s*
Good video keep up the good work👍
I can confirm that the knowledge is being passed on and the heritage railway I am on and plenty of others have a dedicated younger set of volunteers we as a community are always looking for new people young, old, Male, female or whatever you identify as please look up your heritage railway and lend a hand or give a small donation as Squirrel said the operating costs are huge and with out you the general public we will not be able to survive.
Came here to add this: friends of ours are heavily involved with the Spa Valley Railway, and obviously their children are getting indoctrinated as well. So that's at least two more generations
now we just need a Boston to Skeg route made for the game :D
"SHUNTMANIA!: There's an idea for your next DLC.
His videos, just perfect!!!
Great ride with this old train. You forgot to turn on the aws.
Not that the route has any sort of AWS magnets...
God damn this game looks good now
Who else thinks it's been a while since the last UK content on TSW? All I've been seeing is new American trains with the odd German one
Ye, Leeds Do Have Freight Good Trains In The Station and They have forklifts going about. Be good if they was abit more mordern and can drive the big northern penniene trains through
How in the heck do you move? I'm at the beginning and in the room with the turn table. I turned the table and lined the track to the train and I'm ready to leave the room and go to the train but I can't get it out. I used the up arrow key to get inside but it won't work when I'm trying to get outside of the building to go to the train. Are there any instructions that tells you what key does what?
looks like that blue train from chuggington
Hey Paul are u gonna do more of snowrunner single player or just coop
Have you though of letting the developer of American and euro truck combine forces with Microsoft flight simulator 2020? They can transfer their trucks and rebuild the real digital world and start a flowing economy in that game! Truckers will be driving real roads instead of scaled down roads! I would love to see this happen!
That would be awesome!
Really appreciate your TSW videos. Keep 'em comin', you're the best!
When he runs all I hear is the Benny Hill Thene.
good video ... the background looks more realistic in the rain because you don't see the changing trees as you get closer to them and the colors looks more realistic for some reason ... driving an industrial train in England somewhere = very cool and relaxing !!! Too bad the DLC for this game is way too expensive nowadays especially when you usually only get one really good scenario out of the five or so you usually get with each route because the longer scenarios you usually just drive there and then back again { i prefer to go in one direction only } ... the good news is there is a fix somewhere for the trees popping for TSW3 and it's different than the TSW2 fix for the foliage setting whatever it's called in the Unreal Engine engine.ini files { the distance the trees pop can be changed to much farther multiples of distance away and it doesn't seem to be hardly noticeable regarding frames per second ... u just need to use the notepad program for it ... i was using either 3x or 5x distance ... i think 5x is really a good distance with a 1060 or 1070 video card } ... i found that fix a couple months ago { probably on reddit or another forum somewhere } ... also i recommend turn on Vsync because it helps prevent the frame drop like when the game stutters sometimes but vsync was more effective for Dirt Rally 2.0 and solved the frame stuttering at least for that game when everything else was turned off { and if not possible to turn off it was set to low like foliage, track detail etc } ... still it probably helps for TSW3 because it was apparently designed for use with video games ... that's all i know ... i don't remember what the other settings for graphics do { anisotropic filtering and multisampling and TAA for dirt rally 2.0 ... i was going to try to find out today but Vsync worked for at dirt rally 2.0 ... i remember vsync was probably good for frames dropping / lagging in whatever game so I'm not doing any more research / experimenting today ... i see Vsync in the settings for TSW3 though ... i just thought I'd mention it and tested it once for only a minute or two on TSW3 and that's it because I'm going to be busy today ... there still was a frame drop every once in a while so the game is not perfect although my computer could be better too { 1070ti and and i7 processor 3.6 ghz } ... why is it even an option to turn Vsync on / off ? it should probably be permanently on !!! I'm not an expert on games but I'm the biggest expert out of anyone who i know regarding this game ... hehe
Would you be able to do the Penzance-London Paddington on train sim? I believe it’s in the scenarios of the great western railway. :) love thé vids
This locomotive just reminded me to Diesel in Thomas and friend 😅😅
Freinds you meaj
that train is off of chugintun
Thinking of getting this, are there a lot of English route's on the disc, I'm from Leeds and that station looks great.
The brakes on older British trains are utter gash.
nope
The reason the brakes are not the best is I doubt the wagons are fitted so the only thing braking is the loco.
Class 40 sounds near as good as the Class 37.
They're both English Electric machines, the "Tractor" has an eight-cylinder lump and the "Whistler" a 12-cylinder.
@@paulwilliams493 i thought that one was a Sulzer, not an EE?
11:00 the sound of that engine, wow
You persuaded me to get snow runner
I wish this game + DLC wasn't so expensive! D:
It's on game pass if you have xbox one
@@danielj3440 I have the xbox game pass for PC, hopefully its on there as well
@@danielj3440 The base game is free, Cheers!
@@theproginge no problem, 👍
this game needs vr support
On my PC the surfaces inside the loco keep flickering and this also happens with the power lines. I noticed that it doesn't happen in your video. Every setting is on Ultra and I don't know how to stop this annoying flickering.
Hi, Your train sim videos are good. Keep it up.
I enjoyed your journey and running commentary very much, camera movement a bit jerky. I kept turning my head to look out the side window, thanks for your effort.
So in the UK, cars drive on the left, trains still drive on the right?
Hey squirrel I was wondering if you are going to continue the my summer car series anytime soon?
You and GameRiot should collaborate
What is the best train sim to buy? There appears to be quite a few with similar names. I am confused