Alles anzeigenWe are happy to have so enthusiastic members here, but you should be more careful with your statements and how you formulate them.
First, this is a game. So yes, we want to play games.
Second, if someone makes a locomotive and others want to play (yes, it is a game) with it, then it's already worth it, doesn't matter how realistic it is. I personally try to make them as realistic as I can, but everyone is free to do their thing as they want. (Not a statement for the above, I don't know the exact locomotive.)
You can and should say your opinion on present and future mods, positive critique is always welcome! But if the modder makes it in his or her own way, then you can't really do anything about it. Only if you create your own mod, which you are free and welcome to do.
So, please be careful how you say things and avoid formulations like "you have to make this and that" or "we need to create that too" and instead try to motivate modders and say things like "it would be also cool to have this or that" as it's less pretentious and try to help them with information, fotos and drawings.
agree with you, but up to a certain point.
It's true, it's a game.
But everything has a limit.
Peddling something that looks only remotely makes no sense.
Better not do it. (And I speak, although I am not a modeller. I know very well that I am not able).
At this point we then paint the vanilla Swiss carriages of the game in the colors of the "Treno Azzurro" and we are all happy.
I understand being happy with something that can "go well", but when something is completely different, I can't understand.
Look at the German, Dutch and Austrian communities.
I have downloaded all their models for Transport Fever and they are almost perfect.
You cannot see a 636 with the Faiveleys, nor modern cars with colors they have never had.
I am the first to "play" this game, I appreciate everything you do, but I allow myself to give you advice, to build and not to destroy.
This is my thought.