Train Simulator 2020 - [EMD SD40] Clinchfield Coal: Part 1 - 4K UHD
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2020
- Route: Clinchfield Railroad: Elkhorn City - St. Paul
Loco: EMD SD40 Clinchfield
Scenario: Clinchfield Coal: Part 1 (Career)
Train controlled with Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog throttle and VirtualFly TQ6 throttle quadrant.
3840x2160 4K UHD native gameplay. - Hry
searchlight simulations sounds would go great with these. They dont work for them yet though
i bought scenario pack to this route and play a scenario but the train crash.
It's come to the point that I really don't care about new routes or the number of scenarios. As an editor, am more interested in assets. This has some nice track side assets. I might buy it eventually.
Amazing video, route. Next video on montana hi line please. 😊😊😊😊
i dont see any speed boards.. came blasting in at 30mph and the speed limit changed to 15mph without warning just outside Delano. is there a method to know the speed limit??
There should be signs, but route creators forget them a lot. Usually a yellow sign before the speed change is also an indication.
I want a modern diesel-era add-on that primarily focuses on local freight and switching, with several customers to serve. I don't care so much for the long hauls. Which add-ons would you recommend? (This one looks like a pretty good one.) Thanks for any suggestions.
I guess it depends if you make your own scenarios or not. Basicly all routes should have more or less their true-to-life sidings and such. Perhaps it's a good idea to browse the workshop and see what scenarios are available that are to your liking.
Bring Part 2 and 3 of this scenario please
I'll try part 2 this week.
@@JPS2K5 okay
Hey JPS just wanted to ask which SS enhancement pack do you reccommend first?
That's a though call. I have them all, including the ones that are no longer for sale. They are all nice, but some like the GEVO-12 pack don't always work properly. So keep that in mind. And don't expect any updates from them :(
I was thinking about the GEVO pack or the one for ACes, forgot the name.
And i know they are discontinued, but they sound too realistic to not get
do you know which freight train route has the most railroad crossings?
I have no idea, sorry :(
@@JPS2K5 ok😢
There really is no possible way to know that without counting every single crossing on every single route by hand, but my assumption would be a route with a lot of urban and suburban running, something set in the midwest, or near cities... obviously routes in the mountains or in the middle of a desert aren't gonna have many crossings, because the only roads in country like that usually run parallel to the rail lines.