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Stop being so *******lazy and go to YT and look for yourself. Every question you asked has been asked and answered on here multiple times.
Yikes, not very friendly are you ?
To answer OP question: I believe this game might be less buggy and more in depth than TSW2. As far as graphic in concerned I believe it looks worse, but it might just be my preference/settings.
More routes ? No idea ? From what I can see they are focusing on MP content
I recently tried Tranz 22, TSW3 and now this.
TSW3 offers a lot more content though with it the trains have less fidelity than the ones on simrail and the routes take less than an hour to complete.
On Simrail (currently) you have 4 trains and two routes though both those routes are in Poland... don't be put off, they are HUGE!
You also have a really amazing multiplayer mode where you can opt to either be a driver or a dispatcher ie changing the signals for other players, who yes, you talk to over the radio.
You can also blow your horn at other drivers as they pass you on their routes :)
It is as far as rail sims go the closest I've played to a real Rail sim. Hopefully, (there is no news yet anywhere online... believe me I've looked) they will introduce a hotbed of trains and routes and tons more content because that will be a game changer.
The game itself is ace, the trains are very detailed and so is the simulation. I would buy this now, play it and sit back and wait for the content to come rolling in... (like what I did there?)
Both are games. Real simulators you can reach only in trains, real schools ! SimRail seems more complicated than TSW what's cons and prons, both. This is game like many others games in category: simulators. I hope so will be easier for many gamers who wants just play and relax for fun. Only this way SimRail can sell so good like TSW2/TSW3/ETS2/ATS/MFS and many more great sim games.
Maybe because has with All DLC over 30 routes unlike SimRail with one route ?
Maybe because DovetailGames is a poor studio and can not hire proper programmers. More than 80 % of 30 TSW 's routes are broken or for a single usage
Not for me ! I ride on regular routes (not scenarios) and everything is perfect. Not once broken any route. In simRail we have regular routes, too so not broken. If they add scenarios like in TSW we see.