It does looks quite good, obviously not perfect and a little expensive at full price, but I may give this one a go when it's in the steam sale. Great video as always Joe, Thanks
Ah yes, but on Subwaysim Hamburg you just drive to the end of the platform, regardless of length... shame really that they didn't implement stopping at the stop boards
To be frank, I don't think the price is too much. Considering that most train sim addons, as well as OMSI addons aren't much cheaper and they're mostly trash. This game isn't cheap but the scenery is beautiful and spot on. I'd rather pay more and have a really accurate scenery than paying half and getting lots of recycled buildings and stations with just a different name slapped onto it.
Poor Joe - having to suffer two collossally poor releases in as many days; SubwaySim Hamburg and City Driver; both released in a hideous state, both with thin, lifeless sound, both *should* be excellent (great in concept), both as dull as a door mat.
I like your comment... and I agree there's so much potential with both of them. They're good looking games but they just don't "grab" me and make me hungry to play more... it's like an omelette... nice enough but there's much more exciting foodstuffs out there
I have been watching rail videos for a long time but never actually played one myself. I don't have a great laptop, fairly bog standard, and certainly not a gaming laptop. However, are there any rail simulators that I could buy that would work? Or any online sims that I could try? Thank you.
It does looks quite good, obviously not perfect and a little expensive at full price, but I may give this one a go when it's in the steam sale. Great video as always Joe, Thanks
Love the videos
There are numbers between the tracks, showing the stopping points (3, 4, 6 & H) - easy to miss
Ah yes, but on Subwaysim Hamburg you just drive to the end of the platform, regardless of length... shame really that they didn't implement stopping at the stop boards
Nice video Joe
Hoheluftbrucke means high air bridge
Your German is honestly better than expected 😅
Ich spreche ziemlich gut Deutsch danke 😜
To be frank, I don't think the price is too much. Considering that most train sim addons, as well as OMSI addons aren't much cheaper and they're mostly trash. This game isn't cheap but the scenery is beautiful and spot on. I'd rather pay more and have a really accurate scenery than paying half and getting lots of recycled buildings and stations with just a different name slapped onto it.
50mph is about 80.47kmph
Wowserz Joe Amazing
HDR is high dynamic range. you need a really good monitor that has HDR 1000 minimum for it to be any good
Poor Joe - having to suffer two collossally poor releases in as many days; SubwaySim Hamburg and City Driver; both released in a hideous state, both with thin, lifeless sound, both *should* be excellent (great in concept), both as dull as a door mat.
I like your comment... and I agree there's so much potential with both of them. They're good looking games but they just don't "grab" me and make me hungry to play more... it's like an omelette... nice enough but there's much more exciting foodstuffs out there
Hey Joe what day are you doing bus simulator 21
I prefer the Bus that will get economy system an Buses AI. Will be a way better than BS21
I have been watching rail videos for a long time but never actually played one myself. I don't have a great laptop, fairly bog standard, and certainly not a gaming laptop. However, are there any rail simulators that I could buy that would work? Or any online sims that I could try? Thank you.
I would recommend train simulator
The lighting in UE4 is way better than TS lighting
Don't see the point of making this game, its all been done in the likes of Train Simulator Classic etc