Compara los precios de Train Sim World 3: Standard Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dovetail Games. Publicado por Dovetail Games - TSW. Lanzado el 6/9/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

A meticulous train simulation with two bundled routes, deep cab controls, and a loyal fanbase - but DLC costs and inconsistent AI traffic will test your patience before the scenery does.

Train Sim World 3 is Dovetail Games' flagship cab-riding simulator, and the Standard Edition bundles in two routes alongside the base game: the sun-baked freight corridor of Cajon Pass (Barstow to San Bernardino) and the high-speed German Schnellfahrstrecke Kassel-Wurzburg line. If you have never touched a train sim before, those names probably sound like the intro to a spreadsheet, and honestly, that is exactly the energy this game runs on. You are here to manage brake curves, watch sand-colored desert give way to mountain grades, and respect German punctuality down to the second. It is a niche product that knows its audience, and it mostly delivers for them. The two included routes cover genuinely different operating experiences. Cajon Pass puts you in the cab of heavy American freight consists, where managing dynamic braking on descending grades is a real skill check that rewards patience. Kassel-Wurzburg flips the script entirely: ICE high-speed passenger work, PZB safety system compliance, and tight scheduling where being thirty seconds late feels like a personal failure. The contrast is a smart bundle choice, giving newcomers a taste of both freight and passenger disciplines before they start eyeing the DLC store. And they will eye the DLC store, because TSW3's catalogue is enormous and the base game's two routes, while polished, are a deliberate appetizer. Where TSW3 earns its simulation credentials is in cab fidelity. Instrument lighting, circuit breakers, wiper speeds, and safety system acknowledgements are all modeled and functional. The Career and Timetable modes add structure without forcing it on you - Timetable mode in particular lets you slot into a living service pattern and feel like part of an actual railway operation rather than a scripted demo. The tutorial system has improved across TSW iterations and will walk genuine newcomers through startup sequences without being condescending, which is worth calling out explicitly: this is not a hostile sim. If you read the in-cab help overlays, you will be moving trains within an hour. The friction points are real, though. AI traffic density is inconsistent enough that some sessions feel alive and others feel like you are the only vehicle on a ghost railway. Frame pacing on PC can be choppy in dense station environments even on capable hardware, and Dovetail has a long-documented history of releasing patches that fix one thing and nudge another. The mod ecosystem exists but is nowhere near the depth you get in older Train Simulator Classic, which still has community content going back over a decade. TSW3 is a younger platform and the third-party content pipeline reflects that. Review sentiment sitting at mixed-but-mostly-positive (79 percent positive across several thousand reviews) is an accurate read: enthusiasts tend to stay happy, newcomers hit friction points around DLC pricing expectations and occasional polish gaps. For strategy and sim players who enjoy systems mastery and incremental improvement, TSW3 scratches a specific itch. The decision-making is not grand-strategy complexity, but the process of learning a route's quirks, shaving time off a schedule, or finally nailing a smooth station stop after six attempts has the same feedback loop as optimising a build order. It is methodical, reward-delayed, and completely unforgiving of inattention - in the best way. Buy the Standard Edition to audit whether the routes click for you before committing to additional DLC. Diego, Scout Team

Train Sim World 3: Standard Edition

Train Sim World 3: Standard Edition

6 sept 2022Dovetail GamesDovetail Games - TSW
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A meticulous train simulation with two bundled routes, deep cab controls, and a loyal fanbase - but DLC costs and inconsistent AI traffic will test your patience before the scenery does.

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Train Sim World 3 is Dovetail Games' flagship cab-riding simulator, and the Standard Edition bundles in two routes alongside the base game: the sun-baked freight corridor of Cajon Pass (Barstow to San Bernardino) and the high-speed German Schnellfahrstrecke Kassel-Wurzburg line. If you have never touched a train sim before, those names probably sound like the intro to a spreadsheet, and honestly, that is exactly the energy this game runs on. You are here to manage brake curves, watch sand-colored desert give way to mountain grades, and respect German punctuality down to the second. It is a niche product that knows its audience, and it mostly delivers for them. The two included routes cover genuinely different operating experiences. Cajon Pass puts you in the cab of heavy American freight consists, where managing dynamic braking on descending grades is a real skill check that rewards patience. Kassel-Wurzburg flips the script entirely: ICE high-speed passenger work, PZB safety system compliance, and tight scheduling where being thirty seconds late feels like a personal failure. The contrast is a smart bundle choice, giving newcomers a taste of both freight and passenger disciplines before they start eyeing the DLC store. And they will eye the DLC store, because TSW3's catalogue is enormous and the base game's two routes, while polished, are a deliberate appetizer. Where TSW3 earns its simulation credentials is in cab fidelity. Instrument lighting, circuit breakers, wiper speeds, and safety system acknowledgements are all modeled and functional. The Career and Timetable modes add structure without forcing it on you - Timetable mode in particular lets you slot into a living service pattern and feel like part of an actual railway operation rather than a scripted demo. The tutorial system has improved across TSW iterations and will walk genuine newcomers through startup sequences without being condescending, which is worth calling out explicitly: this is not a hostile sim. If you read the in-cab help overlays, you will be moving trains within an hour. The friction points are real, though. AI traffic density is inconsistent enough that some sessions feel alive and others feel like you are the only vehicle on a ghost railway. Frame pacing on PC can be choppy in dense station environments even on capable hardware, and Dovetail has a long-documented history of releasing patches that fix one thing and nudge another. The mod ecosystem exists but is nowhere near the depth you get in older Train Simulator Classic, which still has community content going back over a decade. TSW3 is a younger platform and the third-party content pipeline reflects that. Review sentiment sitting at mixed-but-mostly-positive (79 percent positive across several thousand reviews) is an accurate read: enthusiasts tend to stay happy, newcomers hit friction points around DLC pricing expectations and occasional polish gaps. For strategy and sim players who enjoy systems mastery and incremental improvement, TSW3 scratches a specific itch. The decision-making is not grand-strategy complexity, but the process of learning a route's quirks, shaving time off a schedule, or finally nailing a smooth station stop after six attempts has the same feedback loop as optimising a build order. It is methodical, reward-delayed, and completely unforgiving of inattention - in the best way. Buy the Standard Edition to audit whether the routes click for you before committing to additional DLC.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCab SimulationRoute LearningFreight OperationsHigh-Speed RailCareer ModeTimetable ModeHardware FidelityDLC-Heavy

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Dovetail Games
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Dovetail Games - TSW
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6 sept 2022

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