Very informative. You asked about pronunciation. Rochester is Rotchester (as you pronounced it first attempt and not Roster). Also Gillingham has hard ‘g’ so Jillingham
a question - in 395, when the train is moving, DSD works fine, aka beeps when you stand up... but when you are sitting still at a station, and stand up, it doesnt go off, which, according to your video, is fine, I guess? but then, how come other UK trains often sound the alarm when you stand up even when at station? am I missing sth here?
According to my understanding, the DSD on the 395 should only go off if the train is traveling with a certain (very slow) speed, so the simulation should be correct. I am aware, though, that this is simulated differently on other UK trains in the game and that this has also been a topic for discussions on the forums. Since real life always tends to be more complicated than one thinks, I can't really exclude that there are trains and installations, on which the DSD triggers even on trains standing still. Some sources indicate that the DSD can be triggered at any time if the reverser is set to 'forwards' or 'reverse'. So it depends on the train and installation in question, I am afraid.
Great explanation of the safety stuff!! Thanks.
Thank you very much for the friendly feedback (sorry for the late response, I didn't get a notification before)!
really enjoyed that as a noob, only just starting out so found the commentary really interesting thanks!
Thank you so much for the friendly feedback, also for the follow on twitch! Happy that you liked my video!
Very nicevideo,thsnks from Brazil
Thank you for the feedback!
Very informative. You asked about pronunciation. Rochester is Rotchester (as you pronounced it first attempt and not Roster). Also Gillingham has hard ‘g’ so Jillingham
Thank you very much! Also for the clarification on the pronunciation! :)
a question - in 395, when the train is moving, DSD works fine, aka beeps when you stand up... but when you are sitting still at a station, and stand up, it doesnt go off, which, according to your video, is fine, I guess? but then, how come other UK trains often sound the alarm when you stand up even when at station? am I missing sth here?
According to my understanding, the DSD on the 395 should only go off if the train is traveling with a certain (very slow) speed, so the simulation should be correct. I am aware, though, that this is simulated differently on other UK trains in the game and that this has also been a topic for discussions on the forums. Since real life always tends to be more complicated than one thinks, I can't really exclude that there are trains and installations, on which the DSD triggers even on trains standing still. Some sources indicate that the DSD can be triggered at any time if the reverser is set to 'forwards' or 'reverse'. So it depends on the train and installation in question, I am afraid.
@@tygerways6615 so basically, if it beeps, acknowledge it, if it doesnt, it's ok as well? :D
@@RazielKainus that's what I do, yes :)
@@tygerways6615 thats not what my OCD part of brain wanted to hear, but thx anyway :D
Some trains with safety system they stop and go in an automatic way, in this train is there any system like this or is it manual?
No, to my knowledge this train doesn't have a system of this kind (sorry for the late response, I didn't get a notification before).
The G in Gillingham is pronounced like a J.
Thank you!