The rattling old diesels on Trans-Pennine instantly charmed me and the countryside on that one is gorgeous. Grabbed it because it was super cheap in the summer sale and it ended up being one of my favorites. The Peninsula Corridor is great, though I wish all the locomotives were included in the base package. It's my other current favorite, though I'd love to see it remastered with Caltrain's new electrics.
Here are my top 10 routes: 10. Koln-Aachen 9. Dresden-Chemnitz 8. Riesa-Dresden 7. East Coastway 6. Haupstrecke Rhein Ruhr 5. Great Western Express 4. Harlem Line 3. Southeastern Highspeed 2. Munich-Augsburg 1. Peninsula Corridor
Surprised the Swiss route isn't mentioned or the French one with the duplex train....then again although being long the French one only had two stations
exactly the reason why I will never buy anything from DTG again. Their games have quite nice graphics, but they have a lot of bugs and instead of focusing on fixing them, they just keep releasing new DLC for ridiculous amounts. I don't understand at all why the 3rd TSW has been released now, when all the features it has were or could at least be completed by TSW2020. Likewise, they still haven't allowed the creation of addons by independent developers, even though half of the community has been calling for it since the release of the first TSW. I would also like to mention that when the TSW2 pre-sale started, they announced that multiplayer will be available within half a year of release. Of course, we didn't see him in TSW3 either
In my personal opinion, it’s just average. My biggest issue with the route is the scenery. It’s not that good and makes the route feel kinda boring. The route does have a lot of services though. The SD70ACE is also a pretty fun train to drive, relatively similar to the ES44, but still a great train nonetheless. In my personal opinion, I think Cajon pass is better though.
I agree with dash, scenery is lacking, but the selling point of this route is pulling the “longest” trains in the game if you are on pc or xbox series x. But i agree i prefer cajon pass unless you already have cajon pass and looking for another us route with union pacific
I have TSW2 and 4 DLC addons on epic games and i recently brought TSW3 and 1 DLC on steam , can i transfer or use the tsw2 addons purchased on epic games on tsw3 which i purchased on steam ?
Hi, thanks for your video. I'm new to TSW3 and this is helping me. Can you tell me what kind of disc. % I should look for? I see a 10% now and I was wondering if it can go higher? Thanks again!
1. Sand patch 2. Clinchfield 3 horseshoe curve 4/5 tied Cheyanne/cajon pass 6 spirit of steam is like running real life island of sodor not into euro steam it’s like running toy trains but it’s fun to run 7. Peninsula corridor I wish it had the coast starlight just like I wish all US freight routes did but it’s still fun Cane creek, CN, and Acela northeast corridor all yet to be purchased but will within the next week, Beyond that I really hate euro trains the ice and great western routes are fun just too fast and simple for me.
Really hate the cajon pass has the UP es44’s but they are just blue, and I swear on my life two sd70 UP aces past me one route and I was like okay you gotta be kidding there in the map why can’t the option to run them be activated Lastly is the dash8 csx solo loco worth purchasing?
I’m gunna get the game soon but I’m not getting the starter pack. Without that will I get any trains that are USA trains? Also how much money are the DLCs?
@@BluGames I just ordered the rail driver console and train sim 2019.... I am not interested in any of the European stuff so can I just get the American add ons??? This is all very new to me.
@@headacheracing6195 if you want the most immersion and realism for your experience, get the american version for train sim world 3. Gives you the base game with only cajon pass without the other European routes. From there you can get the other American routes for DLC. If you want quantity and a more relaxed/arcade feel, get the classic train simulator, in which you could also get the american version while getting the DLC after. Train simulator classic is older and less detailed with worse graphics, but there are endless routes and variety on that game. Train sim world is much newer and realistic but with less variety and routes. Hope this helps.
Layer is a term they use meaning. Other trains from other routes can be drivin on the current route if they also do in real life. For example many of the german trains are found on multiple routes
I can agree with you 1. Boston Sprinter 2. Cajon Pass 3. Horseshoes curve and all that you mention EXCEPT west somerset railway i dont agree with you because its extremely boring route and not much feature its still beter Kasel to Würzburg route
It's a separate add-on, you need to purchase it for about $10 (Australian currency). I don't have it, but I don't recommend it, due to the lack of services.
Do they HATE steam engines and America? LOL. Beautiful looking game, but I have zero interest in diesel. What a shame no American Steam Engines! What gives?
Honestly this game is the biggest rip offs. You buy the game but you can't play the fucking thing, all you can do is training. You literally have to buy routes, not even 1 is included. This is on steam. Wtf