![]() ![]() Passing 8Fs on Spirit of Steam // Credit: RailAdvent We have reviewed a number of TSW routes, with the Isle of Wight and Arosa Line routes only having one train to drive – thankfully Spirit of Steam doesn’t fall into this category. Both the 8F and Jubilee have different characteristics when it comes to driving so will keep you entertained for hours. So – what is this brand new route, simulation and locos like to drive? Well – simply stunning. The most recent update brings a major downside to a plus. It’s great to get the train up to speed and then sit and watch the loco and wagons roll past with the well known ‘clickety clack’ noise. Jubilee in Train Sim World 2 // Credit: RailAdvent I’d put it in the sweet spot when it comes to difficulty, not so simply it’s boring, but not too difficult that you spend 30 minutes trying to release the brakes. It’s nice to see a variety of locos modelled, so you don’t end up driving the same specific loco, each Jubilee also comes with its own nameplate. What’s great to see is the community really getting behind this DLC – with lots of free re-skins already appearing for the locomotives. Whilst there are a few points that make you feel like the route isn’t finished, such as the apparent lack of scenery in some places, I hope that the route will be updated in the future and other steam routes will follow if this is a success. There are other things that we have found, and backs up the “not finished” feel, such as the lack of coal on the fireman’s shovel – however again, this is updatable and is a well-known issue. Jubilee in Train Sim World 2 // Credit: RailAdventįinally – it’s a shame that the yards and scenarios don’t seem busy enough for a steam route, yards can be empty and you don’t see many AI trains at all – but perhaps this is to do with being also available PlayStation and Xbox. Rounding off this review with three words. We have been waiting for steam to come to TSW2 – which brings its own benefits above Train Simulator Classic – we loved playing with this route and cannot wait to see where Steam in TSW goes next. #Trainz simulator 2 review gamer simulator# An 8F runs light to rescue a broken down service train // Credit: RailAdvent The route is available through Steam for £29.99 – which considering the backend work gone into just bringing the locos to the game is not too bad at all. Thank you to Dovetail Games for allowing us to review this superb route and sending us a copy.Available as: Digital and Physical I Like Trains (It's A Reference, I Personally Don't Care For Them) Want to see the route in action? Make sure to follow the RailAdvent Twitch channel to see when I go live streaming the route: /railadvent You don’t need any other assets or routes for Spirit of Steam Route to work, just Train Sim World 2 itself – so I’d recommend you get this route and add it to your collection. #Trainz simulator 2 review gamer simulator#.#Trainz simulator 2 review gamer Patch#.#Trainz simulator 2 review gamer update#.
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