
Whether you love driving trains, creating new routes or just watching the landscape fly by, the choice of how you play is yours. Without this level of publicity, though, there's no way to know how long or what result these flags would have had. Train Simulator 2014 delivers everything you love about trains with the exhilaration of speed, stunning graphics, and a variety of trains, real-world routes and challenging assignments.

After news of this situation hit the front page of r/Games, a moderator has since removed the off-topic flags from the affected reviews. The throttle keeps jumping up and down like its on drugs, the reverser lever pops out of gear once in a while and the independent brake doesnt work on some locomotives. However, the RailDriver that I purchased is not behaving well in the simulator. While a moderator might simply remove the flag if they find no cause, the moderation process and its timeline is not transparent. This is my first time on this forum as I just started enjoying Railworks Train Simulator 2014. Instead, flagged reviews are from veteran players with hundreds of hours in the game warning others about patchy AI or expensive DLC.Īccording to Steam's announcement of the user review system, developers can't delete reviews of their products, but flagged reviews will remain partially hidden until a Steam moderator deletes the review. In the content of many of these reviews, there is no mention of the dispute over forum moderation. On the surface, it seems like the most generous sequel release plan imaginable.
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Once flagged, a review is still visible but appears collapsed, and must be expanded to be read. Its now set to become Train Simulator 2014, after a brief stop at the Steam update station this September. In a post describing the issues, a redditor (who has since deleted their account) pointed to Train Simulator's review tab, where the user reviews marked “most helpful” have been flagged as off-topic by the developer.
