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NEC is a buggy mess and DTG could not be bothered, spending the manpower, to make it work in TSW2.
So anyone who bought that route in good faith (like me) has been s..t on....
I have no issues with NEC, except the random speed limits going down, up and down in the space of a train length. But I've kept TSW1 for it.
If they could do this new section, then they could have sorted out the original section, thereby allowing players who bought it, in good faith, to be able to play it on TSW2.
Whichever way you look at it it's extremely shoddy behaviour by the devs, but, let's be honest here, did we really expect them to do anything else.....like provide an alternative route free of charge....
Reworking the original one and giving it to players who already owned it wasn't cost effective, so they choose to redo a different part and charge for it.
"In good faith" isn't in DTG's vocabulary.