Thanks Rivet Games for the video. I can't wait to be here on Thursday. This looks fantastic: the sound of the engine is great and the modeling is perfect.
I was excited to hear you're planning some fixes to this one. The first fix was welcome. I'm hoping you'll calm it down so it doesn't accelerate like a rabbit being chased by a greyhound. Reducing the sound of the wipers and generally toning down the sounds in the passenger carriages.
This is the first time i have ever been on your page but i can tell il be visiting it often. Looks like an amazing tool to learn ow to draw these simulator trains.
Really rough and incomplete! To stop a train we first and foremost use the driving control wheel and help a little with the train brake. During a stop at the station, the loco brake is always fully tightened ...
Yes, apparently solely relying on the dynamic brake can produce too much heat because the energy can’t be discharged back into the power grid. I’m not familiar at all with electric locos, but from the way he describes it can cause major mechanical problems...
No... you can literally just leave the wheel at the set speed and it will brake for you keeping the speed the same the whole way, because it’s electric, it can apply electric braking power automatically instead of the driver having to manually control the speed. When heading towards Chur, apply your vacuum brake before releasing your driving wheel, this is because as you enter the stations, you are going to be on a -6% slope, meaning once you release your driving wheel, you will instantly accelerate insanely quickly if you don’t apply vacuum first to keep the train under the limit. When heading towards Arosa, you will approaching stations on a +6% slope. I recommend just releasing the driving wheel as you get off the gradient onto the flat of the station, you can apply vacuum as you wish from there. I’ve seen a lot of people manually control the speed whilst going downhill on the Chur - Arosa DLC, I don’t think many people realise you can just leave the driving wheel at the set speed and it will brake for you. Edit: they do use the vacuum brake in real life however, idk why
Eventuell hättet ihr die Beschreibung noch in Englisch verfassen können, wenn bereits das Video in Englisch ist. Insgesamt schön gemacht und ich bin auf das Ergebnis der Route gespannt.
Ich bin sowas von aufgeregt das Alpen Panorama zu genießen wenn ich dann die Strecke dann gekauft habe dann werde ich aller erstes als Passagier die Fahrt genießen wenn dann werde ich den Zug selbst fahren. Ich frage mich wann eigentlich da mal Dampfloks hinzu kommen ich hatte irgendwie mal gegoogelt und da hatte ich irgendwie da so ein 3D simulation gesehen von einer Dampflok
Thanks Rivet Games for the video.
I can't wait to be here on Thursday. This looks fantastic: the sound of the engine is great and the modeling is perfect.
Thursday! I agree 100%!
Very awesome! It’s the small things that matter most. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
I was excited to hear you're planning some fixes to this one. The first fix was welcome. I'm hoping you'll calm it down so it doesn't accelerate like a rabbit being chased by a greyhound. Reducing the sound of the wipers and generally toning down the sounds in the passenger carriages.
Why no one makes a Tutorial for the ZS System.... or emergency break...
Solche Erklärungen wünschte ich mir halt ins Spiel integriert.
Great work Rivet Games.🙂
Ich hoffe, dass ihr weitere Strecken für TSW in der Schweiz macht. Gerne Gotthard :)
This is the first time i have ever been on your page but i can tell il be visiting it often. Looks like an amazing tool to learn ow to draw these simulator trains.
Really rough and incomplete! To stop a train we first and foremost use the driving control wheel and help a little with the train brake. During a stop at the station, the loco brake is always fully tightened ...
Ich möchte diese Strecke jetzt spielen. Aber ich muss warten. Ich kann es aber kaum erwarten🤗😍
Ich wünsche mir den RE 460! Super Vorstellung
Not gonna sleep on Thursday
Thanks Rivet, looks amazing! Any chance to see a tutorial about safety systems if simulated?
THX.
Please make a new video in winters with snow !!!
They may aswell give us the DLR DLC at this point lol
Would be cool
Very good and informative Video☺ Thanks!
Sehr gutes und Informatives Video ☺ Danke!
Is it really driven this way? Constantly braking downhill with the vacuum brake on?
Yes, apparently solely relying on the dynamic brake can produce too much heat because the energy can’t be discharged back into the power grid. I’m not familiar at all with electric locos, but from the way he describes it can cause major mechanical problems...
No... you can literally just leave the wheel at the set speed and it will brake for you keeping the speed the same the whole way, because it’s electric, it can apply electric braking power automatically instead of the driver having to manually control the speed.
When heading towards Chur, apply your vacuum brake before releasing your driving wheel, this is because as you enter the stations, you are going to be on a -6% slope, meaning once you release your driving wheel, you will instantly accelerate insanely quickly if you don’t apply vacuum first to keep the train under the limit.
When heading towards Arosa, you will approaching stations on a +6% slope. I recommend just releasing the driving wheel as you get off the gradient onto the flat of the station, you can apply vacuum as you wish from there.
I’ve seen a lot of people manually control the speed whilst going downhill on the Chur - Arosa DLC, I don’t think many people realise you can just leave the driving wheel at the set speed and it will brake for you.
Edit: they do use the vacuum brake in real life however, idk why
Really looking forward to it!
One question: is there maybe a manual with all the controls of the train and with the Swiss signaling?
Probably on the TSW 2 website, in the "guides" section.
@@marcheauxfruits6584 Thankyou but its not there yet. But since he said in the video there is one, I was curious where I can find it instead :)
Is there / will there be a manual for this route / loco?
Eventuell hättet ihr die Beschreibung noch in Englisch verfassen können, wenn bereits das Video in Englisch ist. Insgesamt schön gemacht und ich bin auf das Ergebnis der Route gespannt.
ich glaube das ist localized durch die UA-cameinstellung.
😎👍
Cool
They have no Brake Sounds!!!!! PRessure??!
Ich bin sowas von aufgeregt das Alpen Panorama zu genießen wenn ich dann die Strecke dann gekauft habe dann werde ich aller erstes als Passagier die Fahrt genießen wenn dann werde ich den Zug selbst fahren. Ich frage mich wann eigentlich da mal Dampfloks hinzu kommen ich hatte irgendwie mal gegoogelt und da hatte ich irgendwie da so ein 3D simulation gesehen von einer Dampflok
Why doesnt your train jump to 5 kmh? Mine accelerates so hard on 0.5 that it derails, what a scam lol
Bitte noch auf Deutsch....
21-22 fps..daaamn...
impossible de finir certain niveau cela bug
Wenn es möglich wäre,würde ich euch 10000000000000000000€Trinkeld geben
laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggggggg
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