Msts payware
They've got a lot of international addons. I do appreciate you sharing your South African route findings here in this forum.There's a TrainSim community just like there is a flightsim community.
#Msts payware simulator
The UKTS FAQ, titled "UKTS File Library FAQ" states that "99% of the files on this site are for Microsoft Train Simulator ("MSTS")",īut I do see that there is a TS2013 filter so I will go with that.
#Msts payware download
I just wanted to ensure that I wasn't wasting money before subscribing to UKTS to download these South African routes. I am discovering that it is impossible to download anything from UKTS as a Canadian non-subscriber - the queue never clears no matter what time I try to get in, and my request seems to drop out after 24 hours.
Thank you Growler, and I'm sorry if you found the question irritating. A very useful/helpful site for TS indeed! All the best. I don't know where you got 99% of the content on the site is for MSTS, but there are literally many thousands of assets/content files for Railworks/TS. Historically it started off as supporting just MSTS, and as the game has evolved the website has correspondingly grown to support all forms of the game. Note: UKTS is a site for freeware/discussion for all variants of MSTS/Rail Simulator/Railworks/Train Simulator. Yes they should in theory all work absolutely fine with TS2017 they certainly did within TS2015 although I haven't tried them in the very latest TS - but don't see any reason whatsoever why they wouldn't. I've done all the hard work for you, the routes listed in the above link (which works perfectly) are all carefully filtered for Train Simulator 2013, which is the most up to date filter UKTS use for TS. I do not see any descriptions for Hermann's freeware routes - and I also have not been successful in downloading them due to huge non-subscriber queues. I notice that UKTS says "99% of the files on this site are for Microsoft Train Simulator". Hope that's of some help until DTG release further payware offerings. The given link below should hopefully give you the download links for all these routes (and for freeware routes they really are pretty good). Just alerting yourself and others to their availability, in case people aren't awaere of their existence. KwaZulu-Natal Corridor: Pietermaritzburg-Ladysmith & Outeniqua Choo Tjoe routes) has created 15 or so other S.African routes freeware routes all available for download from. However, the author, Hermann Kühne, of the two payware South African DLC routes (i.e. I know not quite the same as fully paid up commercial DLC routes. Originally posted by IC125:I know there are TWO, I'm just saying that if we all shout out our prefered countries, there is a choice of 149 that DTG could do, so TWO in SA is decent. They should have copied the Class 76 into the Class 6E1 and I would be extremely happy!Īt least I have the Outeniqua Class 24 to drive on the Natal corridor, interesting ride I must say, but the cherry on the cake would be if I can get a Class 14 or 21 with the Blue Train, considering that my father works for the Blue Train.Īs Johan die Klas 25 op Steam sit, dan sal ek so opgewonde wees, want daai stoom lokomotief is die ideale ene om op die Natal lyn te ry! Quite dissapointed the Class 6E1 doesn't have option to change series/parallel while running, yet the Class 76 on the Woodhead Line DLC have such option. I have a few gripes about the locomotives and feel they could have get more attention, especially driving control and features. Me myself also say the same thing of we need more South African content, but then there is only 2 people creating those content for us, Hermann and Johan and we are fully dependent on them to push out new content for RSA. Originally posted by Trans-Karoo:No one is getting mad, I am also just saying that it will be nice to have more options on more South African Routes and trains.