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Friday, 14 February 2014

East Coast Main Line (Newcastle to York) - Scenario Pack Released

Possibly the most comprehensive overall scenario pack from DPSimulation to date, I have re-released a pack for the East Coast Main Line (Newcastle to York) which features BR Blue 1980's Passenger Operations.

As stated above, this is a re-release and if you had already downloaded the pack previously, there is no compulsion to do so. Changes made from the previously available pack include various scenario tweaks, along with minor changes to textures on the custom objects which feature heavily within the scenarios.

This scenario pack comprises of six scenarios, all based on the East Coast Main Line (Newcastle to York) route available from Steam. Set in the early 1980's BR Blue era, the pack covers various types of traction including the Class 31 Class 47, Class 43 HST and the Class 55. The scenarios offer varying and challenging operations and give around seven hours of further driving on this route.

Created using real timetables where possible, this scenario pack features prototypical consists for the era, prototypical passing AI, lots of adverse signals, AI interaction and much more...

The scenarios also utilise custom scenario specific scenery, from additional foliage, hay bales, period billboards and signage, to ambient station sounds, these additions really make a difference to the scenario experience and are available as a separate download from the product page.

Priced at just £1.99 for these six scenarios, the pack offers excellent value for money and as with all other packs at this low price point, they are designed to help support the website and keep the ever growing amount of free items available for free and with a high speed download. The pack can be viewed and purchased by following this link, which contains screenshots, a full list of requirements and a full description of each scenario in order to provide you with all the information needed before making a purchase.






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