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Train Simulator: SD70 V2 Volume 2 Loco Add-On Free Download [torrent Full]

Updated: Mar 23, 2020





















































About This Content This DLC is only available to purchase in the USA.The SD70 Volume 2 add-on includes SD70 ACe, SD70MAC and SD70M-2 versions of this modern US freight hauler for Train Simulator. The SD70 series of diesel locomotives, launched by the General Motors Electromotive Division in 1992, have become a familiar sight across the length and breadth of the United States, with over 4,000 of the different variants having been produced to date. This add-on includes 3 main variants: the SD70MAC, with AC traction motors, the SD70ACe also with traction motors but developed to comply with new emissions regulations, and the SD70M-2 which is based on the SD70ACe but which has DC traction motors. This add-on depicts the various external detail differences between the models including the ‘Whisper Cab’, and depicts them in realistic prototypical BNSF, Norfolk Southern and Canadian National color schemes. This add-on is a great companion for the SD70ACe add-on, also available on Steam, allowing you to build a superb diesel fleet in Train Simulator.Scenarios3 scenarios for the Cajon Pass (Barstow-San Bernadino) More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now! Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.IncludesSD70ACe in BNSF livery SD70MAC in BNSF Executive livery SD70M-2 in Norfolk Southern livery SD70M-2 in Canadian National livery 1075eedd30 Title: Train Simulator: SD70 V2 Volume 2 Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train Simulator Train Simulator: SD70 V2 Volume 2 Loco Add-On Free Download [torrent Full] Great Sounds! The Bnsf SD70Aces is the best horn and bell combination in my opinion! this set is a must have!. First review of DLC because I felt it necessary.PROS:-Beautiful 3D model-Well done texturing-Prime mover, brake, horn, even radio chatter sounds are greatCONS:- Instrument panel does not work - constantly has "N\/A" for brake press, traction- No water effects on windshield, thus no need for wipers- No interior lighting- Smoke continues out of exhaust stack when engine turned offBasically, it feels very unpolished - just a quick BETA test from anyone should have caught these things. Paying money for these shortcoming? Disappointing.. I bought this specifically for the CN livery, and was disappointed to find that while the other liveries had realistic amounts of "weathering", the CN livery has a squeaky clean, right out of the factory kind of look. I'm not too impressed about that. Also, there are no functioning brake gauges in the cab ... nothing!!!. **DO NOT BUY AT FULL PRICE**I would only buy this if it is on sale or if you just want the locos. This pack is very buggy and is very unpolished. Becaused this was released back in 2012, it has a lot of the problems that plagued many of RSC's (The previous developer) problems which I will present in a Pro\/Con format.Pro:-You get a lot of locomotives Cons:-Stretchy couples-No numberboard lights-Windows and doors inoperable-No ND units (This is were you have the option to put the same loco when you put a consist together but with out a driver in the cab)-No interior lighting (DO NOT USE ANY OF THESE LOCOS AT NIGHT YOU WONT SEE ANYTHING!)-No step lights-Incorrect engines sounds, bells and horns. Both the EMD SD70MAC & EMD SD70ACE included in this pack share the same engine sounds, bell, and horn of the EMD SD75M and Union pacific SD60M.-Dynamic Brakes do not work properly-No water effects on windshield, no need for wipers basically.-No Dynamic Headlight effect (Basically this effect is where you can see the train engine's headlight from far away. For example the headlights found on the, F59PHI, F59PH, SD60M, Amtrak Dash 8-Bwh, P42DC... etc.Overall: Do not buy at full price. The pack lacks a lot of the advanced details that some of the other DLCs have. The locos are very buggy and don't run too well. (They are runable but avoid nighttime because you won't see very well.) Since Dovetail games owns Train Sim, I doubt this pack or any other DLC that was release by RSC will ever get fixed.Score 2.5\/10 NEEDS TO BE UPDATED. This is not my favorite loco in TS. Its old but could have more. It comes with 1 hopper in BNSF livery. No CN or NS cars. 3 scenarios only using the BNSF loco. Overall its 4\/10.. I loved these! A big variety of liveries, and a great horn! Also great interiors!. Great DLC! Although it would be better if the lights were actually casted and water would spot the windows in the rain.. It has the same sounds as the SP SD70M and the UP SD70M. I should have the same engine sound, but the horn sound should be different. Other than that, its a good add-on for people that like fast American trains.. Great SD70ACes, SD70M-2s and SD70MAC! The BNSF SD70MAC is in BN (Burlington Northern) paint with BNSF logos on the right and left sides and BN logos at the front and rear of the engine, BN is a railroad from the 1900's (1970-1996), the BNSF SD70ACe is in H3 paint along with the wsp one. They're both different from each other, the difference between the 2 are the ramped\/straight stuff on the left and right sides of the 2 bogies (front and rear), only 1 problem is... if the BNSF SD70ACe has a straight stuff on the sides of the bogies, then it should be top light like the NS SD70M-2, I also love the BNSF hoppers, but be aware, the couplers may strech like rubber bands if your going high speed.Sick K5LLA horns and graham white e-bells in my opinion (Except the Ex-BN SD70MAC e-bell leased with BNSF) but, I still love this pack :) you could replace the sounds with new K5LLAs from RWA (Railworks America)

 
 
 

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