Medal System
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broken medal - 0.5 or 1 star - technical disaster or bad design
bronze medal - 1.5 or 2 star or 2.5 star - the games not for me/below average
silver medal - 3 star or 3.5 star - doing well
golden medal - 4 star - above average games
plation medal - 4.5 star - might've masterpiece but somethings missing
diamond medal - 5 star - The Masterpiece or just special for me
---> Games Medal: Bronze medal (not for me)
---> My Game time: 2h 12m (not completed)
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broken medal - 0.5 or 1 star - technical disaster or bad design
bronze medal - 1.5 or 2 star or 2.5 star - the games not for me/below average
silver medal - 3 star or 3.5 star - doing well
golden medal - 4 star - above average games
plation medal - 4.5 star - might've masterpiece but somethings missing
diamond medal - 5 star - The Masterpiece or just special for me
---> Games Medal: Bronze medal (not for me)
---> My Game time: 2h 12m (not completed)
Riding the rails.
Train Sim World 3 is exactly what it sounds like, there are a lot of trains and you simulate driving them. The simulation does feel very good and the experience of driving these massive machines is fun. There are a lot of tutorials for almost everything, something like 800 routes that you can take on, and different trains have different controls, features, and more.
On the other hand, this is only driving routes, there are a few collectibles but nothing that interesting to find, and the free roam lacks purpose. You’re mostly just going to be sitting in the front of the train, controlling the speed. There’s also DLC, which is expensive. You can get the starter packs for 40 bucks, but if you want a specific route be prepared to drop another 40 bucks on a new route, which is insane.
Pick this up if you are fascinated with Trains, I’m not but I got interested here, and the level of tutorials is just right for teaching players about the trains. That being said, I probably won’t be returning but I fully understand why people love this. I’m not going to fault a game called Train Sim World for being about Train Simulations.
If you want to see more from me: Check out my video on this last month of Game Pass games: https://youtu.be/5_7MTcN1-Ac
Train Sim World 3 is exactly what it sounds like, there are a lot of trains and you simulate driving them. The simulation does feel very good and the experience of driving these massive machines is fun. There are a lot of tutorials for almost everything, something like 800 routes that you can take on, and different trains have different controls, features, and more.
On the other hand, this is only driving routes, there are a few collectibles but nothing that interesting to find, and the free roam lacks purpose. You’re mostly just going to be sitting in the front of the train, controlling the speed. There’s also DLC, which is expensive. You can get the starter packs for 40 bucks, but if you want a specific route be prepared to drop another 40 bucks on a new route, which is insane.
Pick this up if you are fascinated with Trains, I’m not but I got interested here, and the level of tutorials is just right for teaching players about the trains. That being said, I probably won’t be returning but I fully understand why people love this. I’m not going to fault a game called Train Sim World for being about Train Simulations.
If you want to see more from me: Check out my video on this last month of Game Pass games: https://youtu.be/5_7MTcN1-Ac