Yeah, have to agree that it seems an odd choice to present as a route for the 175. Given that they're based at Chester the North would have been more appropriate, say Chester-Hoyhead (Bangor/Llandudno even).
Not that it matters much to me, I'll still run the 175 on London - Brighton or Scottish East Coast if the mood takes me.......
david1 wrote:its like waiting for a bus, you wait ages and then 2 turn up,
Which bus driver would you moan at?
david1 wrote: Bet the 175 only comes as packaged with the route and not as a standalone item, so people will have to buy the route just to get 175 to use on Just Trains version. This is why we complain about DTG so much, build a short route which I don't want to buy but bundle in something that's new that only runs for a very short part of the route just to get people to buy it
Conjecture/guesswork/grasping for anything to use as an opportunity to moan in the first part; secondly you can't make a complaint/observation on behalf of a group ("we") but use your personal view ("a short route which I don't want ") as a supporting argument.
If people don't want to buy a route (for arguments sake lets say that's £25) just because it includes an item of stock they can't buy singly (once again assuming that a standalone stock item would be £15) would their views change if said route was sold at an introductory price of £20?...or if it became available in a sale (one must be due, it's been at least a week since the last one ended) at £18?
If the cost isn't your issue, and you genuinely don't want the files that make up a route on your hard drive, you can always delete what you don't want. Better still, cut it out of your installation and stick it on a DVD (OK, that's going to set you back another 40p or so for the blank disc) then you always have the option of re-installing if you change your mind...or even if your mind is changed for you because that freeware route you simply must have uses a large number of assets from the route you don't want.