Informative, and very well edited video, thanks for posting. I haven't gotten around to restoring one of the private locos yet, but it's next on my list.
About the mechanics of each locomotive, the game's tutorial explains everything. Operating a locomotive is incredibly simple I honestly don't even know what there is to showcase! While transporting cargo, all that's happening in the cab is braking or accelerating nothing more. You also follow speed limits indicated by road signs to avoid derailing. As long as you don't overload the locomotive beyond its capabilities, you'll never face issues during transport. The only exception is during shunting operations, where a bit more attention and action are required. I'll take your feedback into consideration and create a trial video with more gameplay focused on driving the locomotive.
Is that Star Trucker music? Do you also have the issue where you can only move the Museum turntable with PgUp/PgDn when standing near the tracks leading into the museum? Can't operate it from the center, or generally from onboard a train.
Yes, that's music from the game Star Trucker! Regarding the Museum turntable in Derail Valley: yes, it seems to be a common issue where the turntable can only be operated using PgUp/PgDn keys when standing near specific tracks leading into the museum.
But these keys worked only in the place where I was standing; in other places, I had to push the turntables manually. For some reason, the keys didn't work there.
Theres the usual controls next to one pillar next to the office, or you push it by walking against the stick at the end of the turntable, or you open the F4 menu in a train, go into freecam with F3 and control it from there
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Excellent video, likes from me 🤩!
Informative, and very well edited video, thanks for posting. I haven't gotten around to restoring one of the private locos yet, but it's next on my list.
A bit more of a trainmechanic gameplay would have been greatfor that
About the mechanics of each locomotive, the game's tutorial explains everything. Operating a locomotive is incredibly simple I honestly don't even know what there is to showcase! While transporting cargo, all that's happening in the cab is braking or accelerating nothing more. You also follow speed limits indicated by road signs to avoid derailing. As long as you don't overload the locomotive beyond its capabilities, you'll never face issues during transport. The only exception is during shunting operations, where a bit more attention and action are required. I'll take your feedback into consideration and create a trial video with more gameplay focused on driving the locomotive.
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Very nice and informative video. Thank you so much. How did you get the flying and overhead photos of the stations please?
On lower difficulty, you can turn on photo mode through F4. That's how I took the photo.
@@RailroadGames755 OH! I never used F4 and flew. Thank you.
Very nice video, ty for listening to my comment❤
It should have already been done! I saw the updates, but I was hesitant because there was no money in the account.
Is that Star Trucker music?
Do you also have the issue where you can only move the Museum turntable with PgUp/PgDn when standing near the tracks leading into the museum? Can't operate it from the center, or generally from onboard a train.
Yes, that's music from the game Star Trucker! Regarding the Museum turntable in Derail Valley: yes, it seems to be a common issue where the turntable can only be operated using PgUp/PgDn keys when standing near specific tracks leading into the museum.
how do you steer the turnable in the museum?
I controlled it using the keys Page Up and Page Down.
But these keys worked only in the place where I was standing; in other places, I had to push the turntables manually. For some reason, the keys didn't work there.
Theres the usual controls next to one pillar next to the office, or you push it by walking against the stick at the end of the turntable, or you open the F4 menu in a train, go into freecam with F3 and control it from there