TSW4 How To Drive With Raildriver Across The Fleet

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • If you've got a Raildriver or just wondering what the fuss is, I've had one for more than 20 years and it still runs perfectly. In this video I take you through using the Raildriver to drive a selection of trains from Train Sim World 3 including some of the weird esoteric ones.
    Disclosure: I got this DLC for free. I am not paid or directed to produce content. All opinions are my own.
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  • @MrBloxboy
    @MrBloxboy 9 місяців тому

    Many thanks for your Raildriver tutorial, not many tutorials on YT. I wish they would bring out a more modern/smaller raildriver and without the heavy speaker. Please keep your videos coming.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  9 місяців тому

      Thanks I appreciate the feedback. Hopefully you found my tutorial playlist?

  • @lhp-rhp6062
    @lhp-rhp6062 7 місяців тому +1

    Many thanks for sharing this! I bought a RailDriver and was waiting for the delivery! I wonder how we can know the button mapping set by DTG of each route and loco, because as you mentioned in another video, the adds-on list, or DLC loader, at calibration page does not display normally, and we can't just view the button assignment by just move the cursor onto each key.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  7 місяців тому

      The new DLC manager interferes a bit with what you can see. Load the route and spawn a service and go into settings/advanced controls then you will be able to see the mapping for the keys for that loco/train.

    • @lhp-rhp6062
      @lhp-rhp6062 7 місяців тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver Thanks! Got it now

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  7 місяців тому

      @@lhp-rhp6062 I used to maintain a document with all the mappings then a bunch of them got changed and they started to become more consistent so I stopped

    • @lhp-rhp6062
      @lhp-rhp6062 7 місяців тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver Yeah that should help. Actually I got somehow unsatisfied with RD lever’s poor precision, and was thinking about turning to use some third-party joystick mapping solutions. Thanks for your help anyway!

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  7 місяців тому +1

      @@lhp-rhp6062 if you're thinking in TSW4 it's not Raildriver that's imprecise, its the way they use it. If you want a good example of how it could world in TSW4 try the Blackpool Pacer Class 142. That's how you do it. Hopefully DTG will learn from that implementing.

  • @leomide
    @leomide 5 місяців тому +1

    Do you have a custom keymap for TSW4?

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  5 місяців тому

      I used to maintain printable keymaps for all the locos because they were all different, but when they become more standardised I stopped doing it.

  • @ronnypauwels2963
    @ronnypauwels2963 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello I live in Belgium Ostend and I would also like to do Train Simulations but I don't know where I can buy a Train Simulation in England and how much something like that costs if someone can help me with this information I would be very happy 👍😉

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  6 місяців тому

      Hi there, are you a PC person or a console (Xbox or PlayStation) person? For PC you can get lots of simulators on Steam and a few on Epic. For consoles your platform store will have them. The most widely available for consoles is Train Sim World. For PC there are hundreds of them.

  • @yourlocaltrainenthusiast
    @yourlocaltrainenthusiast 24 дні тому

    What piece of software is it?? from the RD website

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  23 дні тому +1

      It is built in to TSW. You don't need anything from the RD website.

    • @yourlocaltrainenthusiast
      @yourlocaltrainenthusiast 22 дні тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver cheers 👍

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  22 дні тому +1

      @@yourlocaltrainenthusiast you're welcome, remember to calibrate it in game or it'll do all sorts of weird things