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  1. Sep 14, 2020
    7
    TSW2: Most people probably think of train simulators as a fairly niche genre within the gaming world, and although they are probably right, that isn’t to say you have to be a train fanatic to enjoy them. Anyone who has played Dovetail Games’ series train simulators will know that they are surprisingly accessible even to just the casual fan, as well as providing countless hours of fun forTSW2: Most people probably think of train simulators as a fairly niche genre within the gaming world, and although they are probably right, that isn’t to say you have to be a train fanatic to enjoy them. Anyone who has played Dovetail Games’ series train simulators will know that they are surprisingly accessible even to just the casual fan, as well as providing countless hours of fun for simulator enthusiasts. Since its release not long, Train Sim World has grown and evolved with various DLC releases, allowing you to experience driving various trains through four different countries. TSW2 now builds upon that, providing an updated platform that features improvements to both the graphics and the physics, while laying the foundations for steam engines and multiplayer to be added in future. The two new routes include Köln–Aachen in Germany (featuring both the high speed ICE 3M and regional Talent 2 train), and the London Underground’s Bakerloo Line. Sand Patch Grade, which was the first route in TSW, also makes a return with a bit of a sprucing up. Each of the routes are highly detailed and, speaking as a Londoner, I can vouch that the Bakerloo Line is impressively accurate in its representation. Not only are the stations faithfully replicated (regular commuters will recognize the Sherlock Holmes tiles at Baker Street), but even above ground, I was able to recognize familiar buildings like the Royal Mail Depot near Stonebridge Park. A few things can break the immersion though, such as the presence of passengers still on your train when you enter sidings after finishing the route, and the overall sounds are lacking, both in terms of volume and accuracy. As you’re free to get out of your train and walk around the stations, the first thing you’ll notice is that the platforms are sparsely populated in terms of passengers, although the adverts on the platforms themselves look true to life. Little things like the PA announcements or staff dispatching trains from the platform would make a nice touch if they were added. Exploring the stations by foot also enables you to complete optional objectives, such as placing route maps or refilling first aid kits. The Köln–Aachen route offers a change of scene to the dark tunnels beneath London. Driving the route with the ICE 3M, which can easily reach speeds 250kmph, trees and buildings whip by. It’s here that the external camera comes in handy to admire the views, as well as taking a closer look at the other railway traffic on the route. Outside of the passenger routes, the revamped Sand Patch Grade offers players some freight action. While this was the first route released for PC in TSW, it’s only now that Xbox players are able to experience one of the steepest railroads in America. The new adhesion physics mean you have to keep a close eye on your speed, especially in wet or snowy conditions to avoid excessive wheel-slip. With this route, you have a choice of three locomotives to operate as well as plenty of wagons to shunt around Cumberland Yard. For me, the highlight is still unleashing my inner child and operating the railway turntable! The trains and locomotives themselves have great amounts of detail, with plenty of switches to flick, dials to check, and computer screens to look through. While that might sound overwhelming, the tutorials and scenarios do a good job of teaching you which buttons to press to turn on the train and get yourself moving. From there, it’s pretty easy to control the train’s throttle and brakes, although it’s still down to you to manage your speed and stop in the right place on the platforms. If you want to use the more advanced features of each train, such as the automatic signaling and safety systems, or perhaps some of the cruise control systems, you’ll probably need to refer to the real world manuals found online, as none of the scenarios or tutorials currently take you those features. When you do get going, the overhauled HUD reduces clutter, while still providing you with important information like your train’s speed, the speed limit, as well as the status of the signal ahead. If you want to crank up the realism, you’re free to turn off this information, but you’d better hope your route knowledge is up to scratch! Other than the new routes, TSW2 also adds the Scenario Planner, which gives the ability to create your scenarios with whatever routes, trains and destinations you wish. Unfortunately, you can’t share or use other player’s scenarios, but console support would be a welcome addition in future. An ‘Off The Rails’ mode lets you step outside the realms of what is physically possible, such as running electric trains on a diesel route. This long-awaited feature will increase hopefully with DLC updates. Expand
  2. Dec 16, 2020
    3
    I’m a newbie in this game. I was charmed by the general idea and mechanics when trying the version 2020 which is for free on GamePass, however the graphics was rather poor. I thought the newer version has to be much better smoother and decided to buy the new one. Now I’m a bit disappointed...
    Frame drops and hiccups are everywhere on Xbox Series X. The game is absolutely not optimized and
    I’m a newbie in this game. I was charmed by the general idea and mechanics when trying the version 2020 which is for free on GamePass, however the graphics was rather poor. I thought the newer version has to be much better smoother and decided to buy the new one. Now I’m a bit disappointed...
    Frame drops and hiccups are everywhere on Xbox Series X. The game is absolutely not optimized and looks good only on YouTube videos on small screens. I wonder if they pull an optimization patch for XSX?
    There are tons of bugs, glitches and the most annoying is that you cannot continue saved game in some cases : simply the train won’t drive if you saved the game during passengers entering.

    Despite of it I love the concept and spend hours enjoying the game as I didn’t find and substitute for such a game.
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  1. Sep 1, 2020
    80
    Once again, train sim fans and those who love the railways will absolutely adore this, and so if you fancy having a go at being a train driver there isn't a better place to achieve your dream than with Train Sim World 2.