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Can anyone log onto their website? I have a feeling that Hamburg Berlin has been released?
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it's Hamburg - Bremen ;o) and yeah, it's released and too much users want the route so the servers had a crash or too much to do.
For the moment, the site is back. :D
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ooops, dropped a googly there! Bremen/Berlin, not much difference. :lol: So now a lot of people from here will crash the server again! :o
Well, I am downloading the assets and boy the connection is tatered, only managing 200 odd kb's! The route itself is only 34.9 mb though.
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There is always the option of not trying to download today and coming back tomorrow ?
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Yes but!
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Very nice route, but I suspect probably as demanding as WCML
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smarty2 wrote:Yes but!
Just start the download now and it'll be done by tomorrow morning. I can't wait to give this a try myself.
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Getting a few pauses and stutters, but otherwise very nice. Raildriver stopped responding a couple of times, but esc followed by resume fixed that. Trying a de-frag to see if it helps with the stutter. Bit surreal to see 166's on the Hamburg S-bahn, but a sensible bit of initiative. Not quite as atmospheric as woodhead for me, but still very good, and much needed. Very well done to all involved.
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Defrag seems to have helped a lot, appears to be a wee bit less demanding than WCML. Look forward to running some of the VR stuff over this route. What a bonus, two excellent overhead routes together.
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I know nothing of continental rail but quite like the look of this. Interesting though at the bottom of the screen, "Recomended 4GB memory or more requiring 64bit system". Times are moving on :o

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Could somebody post a link please, I quite fancy at look at that, thanks in advance.
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http://rail-sim.de/railsimnew/index.php ... oad/96/933

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Thanks Jim. :wink:
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I thought this looked too good to be true. The 'Readme' only discloses IOW as required payware, but there are scenery items from Project Phorum (which I have as well as IOW), but also Just Trains (Bristol-Exeter), as an example. Apart from this and despite the 1Gb+ download involved, there are still dozens of missing items from the route. :cry:

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Hmm strange. I have no missing items at all as far as I know. But I have those three routes amongst others.
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