Train Sim World 2: DB BR 182 Loco
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I have a rule for sim games: if the tutorial makes me read an external PDF to understand the safety systems, the developer has left homework on the table. Train Sim World 2 sits right on that line. The step-by-step cab walkthroughs are patient and well-voiced, guiding you through the AC4400CW on Sand Patch Grade or the 1972 Mark 2 Stock on the Bakerloo Line switch by switch, lever by lever. But push past the basics - try to fully operate the German ICE 3M's LZB automatic signalling or the PZB vigilance system on the Köln-Aachen route - and the in-game tutorials go quiet. You are on your own, hunting real-world locomotive manuals online. Hardcore sim players will call that authentic. Everyone else will call it a gap. The three base routes cover an impressive slice of real-world rail variety. Sand Patch Grade sends you hauling heavy freight across the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania, where the revised adhesion physics actually punish sloppy throttle work on wet or snowy track - wheel-slip is a genuine concern, not a cosmetic effect. Köln to Aachen puts you in the cab of the DB BR 406 ICE 3M at speeds nudging 250 km/h, or slows things down with the regional BR 442 Talent 2 for commuter stop-and-go work. Then there is the Bakerloo Line, half underground tunnel, half above-ground suburban run with the 1972 stock, where timetable compliance is measured in seconds and every platform stop is a braking puzzle. The route variety is real: the freight physics mindset and the underground timing mindset are genuinely different disciplines. For newcomers, the honest pitch is that the difficulty curve is more gradual than it looks. The HUD reduces clutter while keeping speed limits, signal states, and timetable data in view. The Journey mode threads scenarios and timetabled services together, ramping complexity slowly. An Off The Rails mode removes real-world constraints if you want to experiment without consequence. The Livery Designer and Scenario Planner add a creative layer for players who want to build rather than just drive. That said, the score-based progression tied to signal compliance, punctuality, and smooth braking is where the real engagement loop lives - nailing a Sand Patch Grade freight run on time, with clean brake applications, produces a specific satisfaction that no open-world racer can replicate. The problems are familiar to anyone who has tracked Dovetail's output over the years. Bugs that block timetabled services - signals stuck in states you cannot override, saved-game states that lock the emergency brakes on and erase an hour of progress - are not universal but not rare either. The long-running community complaint about the DLC model is valid: the base game is a platform, and the real breadth of routes and locomotives sits behind a catalogue with 52-plus add-ons. Preserved Collection support means existing TSW 2020 content carries over, which softens the cost for returning players, but new buyers should budget the DLC spend honestly. Audio is also inconsistent - the Sand Patch Grade horns loop cleanly, but some other routes cut abruptly in ways that break the immersion the visuals otherwise earn. For sim-adjacent players who have never touched a train game: start here. The tutorials respect your time, the route variety is high, and the gap between casual cab-riding and competitive signal-perfect scoring gives you somewhere to grow. For veterans coming from the old Train Simulator lineage, TSW2 is a cleaner, better-looking platform with genuinely improved physics, even if the "2" in the title oversells the architectural changes under the hood. The DLC dependency is the real long-term cost of admission, and Dovetail's patch cadence has historically required patience. If you are the kind of person who finds flow state in a 40-minute freight haul across a mountain grade, that patience is probably already baked in.
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- Desarrolladora
- Dovetail Games
- Distribuidora
- Dovetail Games - TSW
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 20 ago 2020
