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All the best, Richard
Thanks for your Work !
For the latter, that is out of the control of the scenario creator. It's a known issue that generally happens with offset "invisible" lofts.
I agree about the DLC though, but then we would get complained at for including too many requirements! :)
If it's based on a real timetable, then the scenario is what it is. For a fictional scenario there is often an opportunity to try something clever at the beginning. I don't like to try anything too clever towards the end of a scenario has it takes a long time to test and refine. I hope for a bit of luck towards the end!
I did find a few AI consists disturbingly stationary along and leaving the quarry lines, waiting at signals etc, so it made me wonder if the despatcher had got itself in a bit of a twist at that point.
DLC wise for LB, we are sorely missing a class 319, southern 455, fcc 375 and Gatwick express units. Hopefully, the 33 will be back on sale soon.
A very fun tractor bash.
It lacks a bit of cheap AI at the beginning, but then starts to get a bit hot.
Then the AI rigor mortis sets in.
Towards the end though, all is well and I love the couple of bells and a whistle from the 4CIG next door.
A good amount of signal checks from the player perspective too.
It's an up rating from me.