The pack comes with a reskined 1972 stock to reflect how the train was like when it entered service nearly 50 years ago, a DB BR 423 for SKA which is the train that runs on the route in real life but for whatever reason wasn't made when the route was being made (it hasn't been confirmed if the 423 willl be the DB S-Bahn Koln version or just the Munich S-Bahn version already in the game.) the Clinchfield SD40 on Sand Patch Grade (which you would never see on the line in real life by the way), 9 new scenarios in total and some additional services for all of the core routes.īut what I don't understand and what wasn't explained in the roadmap stream is why do people effectively have to pay for the TSW2 expansion pack which some may not even want just so they can have the ability to share scenarios? No other game that lets players share content does that. In order to use it though players will have to buy the TSW2 expansion pack in order to use it. Sharing scenarios and liveries in tsw2 has been something that has been requested ever since the livery and scenario designer was introduced. Similar to the Steam Workshop for Train Simulator. The creators club is essentially a way for players to share liveries and scenarios. That would be the fact that it is effectively locked behind a paywall. With the announcement of the creators club and after watching the roadmap stream there is one major thing that I don't agree with.
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