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  1. Oh yes very true about Train Sim classic. Only issue i have with that one is that the graphics are extremely outdated and the crossings are terrible as they sound as loud as if you are standing right next to the speaker lol. In a cab you barely hear the crossing sounds. Also the fact that the base game is basically an empty shell and if you want anything decent you have to buy DLC's that are overpriced mostly as well as they cost more than the game itself lol.
  2. I do agree with you on the sounds part. It is good but compared to Train sim world it can use some work.
  3. Yes it deffo shakes that is for sure, but in the game the loco actually goes up and down as if you drive over a 1 meter speedbump. As seen in this video as i might be explaining it wrong lol English isn't my first language. As he goes over the junction, the train acts as if moving over a small mountain. But could indeed be like some have said in past comments it all depends on the country etc. I know that Belgium/Netherlands/Germany etc have really smooth and great railways.
  4. Yeah it is deffo excessive, but i also don't know the Polish trains. But seeing they are modern ones it deffo doesn't bounce like that not even the traxx. You can in theory see it in train stations when freight trains pass over junctions, they are still even tho the weight etc. But could be a difference in rails between Poland and for example Germany and Belgium. The rails over here are extremely smooth and well made. The swaying is normal ish maybe at times a bit over the top as well haha. Yeah i can imagine loco's doing it on maybe bad rail works. Over here the traxx for example will barely budge when going over junctions. But we do have really well done rails here in Belgium in the most parts. Maybe that has to do with it as well.
  5. Based on experience in cab rides yes, not freight tho. With those i can only base it off videos. Passenger trains do not bump or jump up and down over switches, maybe in Poland but if so they need to fix their rails lol. Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, France, USA, UK and so on switches are just as smooth to drive over as a normal straight rail, you will just hear the noise from the gaps but the train itself doesn't move up and down. The sway is normal ish tho in a passenger train also barely noticeable over here at least. Never been in Poland but i'm guessing their trains aren't all old etc. The one in the sim is a very modern one so wouldn't move up and down etc on a switch either. Just goes bang bang for the wheels.
  6. Hello, been playing the game for a bit now and the only issue i found is that the train acts weird when driving over a track switch. It acts as if it is driving over a speed bump, moving up and down when going over the switch. Not sure if this is a bug or not but it is highly unrealistic. Another issue is the signal sounds from railroad crossings, when in a cab of a train you will barely hear them if even hear them at all. And if you do hear them it would be for a split second. Keep up the good work so far 🙂
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