![]() ![]() There are some lovely, classic routes with steam too, both for the US and the UK. I think TSC's steam implementation is one of the best things about it, though, certainly the locos are some of Dovetails best efforts. Just to close, I haven't tried TSW's steam route yet, but I hear it's very well done. Always a few things that go to a couple of euros. The trick is to save the things you want on a wishlist and only buy them on sale. That sounds a lot til you remember it's 10 years and I've put 1000+ hours into it, and the biggest individual purchase by far was £80 on a third party route with the entire Great Western Mainline so I don't feel I've wasted that money. ![]() I do love TSC still, have been playing it since about 2012 but in total probably spent no more than €400 on it. Obviously older routes run better, but the newer ones are more intense than Train Sim World. I run TSC on a now 5 year old gaming laptop with a lot of cores but an outdated GPU and yeh, don't expect anything over 30fps for extended periods on that kind of setup. Takes a bit of time to work out the scenario maker but if you like tinkering you'll get into it. So, let's say you own a Black 5 from British Rail and you own, idk, the Sacramento Northern route, you could swap out the electric trains of the latter and use the British loco in the existing scenarios. No, you can drive any train you own on any route you own, even make your own scenarios or swap out consists from existing scenarios to make your own. I'm specifying that since sims tend to be a bit more intensive and going "away my computer can't run that" helps no-oneĪnyway, I thank any and all that puts out suggestions So I'm asking to yall fellow railfans, what is widely considered the absolute best simulator that is currently available right now? I'd prefer it if it had some sort of passenger system but I'm not too picky. And the myriad of DLC for Trainz makes that even more daunting. I've tried lookin to into sims like Trainz or Transport Fever, but they're all just, super pricy. There's a few other games I'm interested in like Railroads Online and Derail Valley but my computer can't quite run them according to Steam's system requirementsĪll that said tho, my itch to play with virtual choo choos hasn't quite been scratched Rolling Line in particular was recommended and I do really like it but I'm in a bit of a creativity drought. I made a post a while back on here asking for some good train games, or train centric games, and I got some. ![]()
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