Nasenhupe Posted Saturday at 10:59 AM Posted Saturday at 10:59 AM (edited) I bought the CD 163 DLC and the locomotive looks great — I really like it. I don’t know the real locomotive, but it’s very nice in the game. Finally something new 🙂 However, I have one problem: the constant high‑ and low‑pitched buzzing sounds are really unnerving. I am hard of hearing and very sensitive to sounds like this, so I can’t stand them for longer than about 15 minutes. I understand that this is how the real locomotive sounds, and it’s great that you aim for realism, but is there any possibility to implement a setting to adjust or reduce these buzzing sounds? I’ve seen other people mention this in reviews and forum posts as well. I would be very happy if such an option could be added. Edited Saturday at 10:59 AM by Nasenhupe 1
Nasenhupe Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Why the confused reaction? I’ve read several threads where people said this is how the loco sounds in real life. I completely understand that the locomotive is supposed to be authentic, but I’ve also seen plenty of comments from players saying the thyristor sounds are really annoying. Some people enjoy the realism, while others don’t like the constant buzzing or simply can’t tolerate it for long. It would be great if they added an option to turn off the buzzing so everyone can play the way they prefer. In the end, it’s still a game, and everyone should be able to enjoy it. As for me, I’m honestly considering refunding the DLC because I can’t drive the loco for more than about 10 minutes 😢
Sean the Sheep Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Find a service with the C163 as the traction that has a total mass of less than 1000t (preferably less than 500t). Where your left knee is, there is a switch called motor disconnector. Switch it the right to PMI. This turns off the motor closest to you. (if it doesn't work, try the PMII position). The buzzing noise is gone. If using cruise control, up your relative power to about 10. The CD163 services that replace the kibbels are great to try this out on. Baa's not buzzes. Edited 9 hours ago by Sean the Sheep Added baas not buzzes
jeroezie Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Sean the Sheep said: Find a service with the C163 as the traction that has a total mass of less than 1000t (preferably less than 500t). Where your left knee is, there is a switch called motor disconnector. Switch it the right to PMI. This turns off the motor closest to you. (if it doesn't work, try the PMII position). The buzzing noise is gone. If using cruise control, up your relative power to about 10. The CD163 services that replace the kibbels are great to try this out on. Baa's not buzzes. "Baa's not buzzes." This is literally the funniest thing I have read this year! Even with heavy freights you can tactically switch the first engine in and out. When you drive at a constant speed low speed for a prolonged time, you can switch out the front one, as soon as you have reached the desired speed. This greatly recuses the (...) annoying noise when driving long distances with low speed and when shunting.
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