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Which edition?
I bought the swiss edition, so those routes are only available in the standalone version? If I buy the standalone version, will the routes be available?
https://store.steampowered.com/sub/646283/
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PS I think it's like this: If you had Train Simulator allready you don't get a new copy of Train Simulator Classic so you don't get the three routes that are included in the main game. If you didn't have it you should also get the complete maingame, including the three routes (Leipzig-Dresden; London-Bakersfield and Mojave-Bakersfield).
So if you allready had the maingame you'll have to buy it 'again' to get these three.
There should be a notification at the moment that you buy is if you own allready the maingame or some other dlc.
(In case you allready the maingame: € 9,99 for three new routes is a very good offer).
PS 2 Can confirm it. Just checked. If I try to buy the swiss version and you have allready the main game you get the warning that you don't get the main program and/or the dlc that you allready own.
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Yes and yes.
See here:
https://steamdb.info/sub/646283/apps/
It is obvious, that DTG simply reactivated Train Simulator 2022 Swiss Edition (and all currently available national editions are based on TS2022 instead of TSC).
Ok, I get it. Thank you very much for the help.
Train Simulator 20xx = Train Simulator 2022 = Train Simulator Classic. (There is no such thing as a 'stand alone version' or a 'country-version).
If you had allready 'Classic', or one of the earlier versions, you'll have to buy it again to get the new routes.
DTG always did it this way. The update of the main game (sometimes not much more then another 'front-page') is always for free.
Yes it's weird since I didn't have any version of Train Simulator
Yes, I checked very well, I also verified the integrity of the files. In my DLC list I didn't have those routes.