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Journeys – Blends together more than 24 hours of sequential gameplay for each route.
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The ‘Journeys’ feature will guide you through over 24 real hours of scenarios, tutorials and service timetables for each route – plus a new progress tracker will highlight hundreds of railway jobs available for you to complete as you master the routes. Balance your brake pressure, control your speed, manage refuelling, switching, yard work and more. Train Sim World puts you in the engineer’s seat of breathtakingly authentic machines. Take to the rails with the brand-new Train Sim World 2020 Edition and find everything you need to master new skills, from general to advanced operation of locomotives as you operate smooth passenger and freight services, scenarios and much more. Make it 4x longer and it is: 70 pages of locos, 20 pages of routes, 1000+ scenarios in a window of 10 with that scrollbar, 20-30 seconds to load.Train Sim World is an immersive first-person simulator perfect for everyone, with complete in-cab interactivity, accurate detail on locos, real-world routes and hours of gameplay. Fetching the list of career scenarios takes 5 seconds on this quite strong PC, using an SSD - and the list is borderline torture to navigate.
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I think when you have so much content, you have to start juggling (only choosing a selected few to install on the DLC list). There is further content available at 3rd parties (some of which is here on Steam). So as an educated guess, I'd put it around 500 GiB. Someone mentioned at one point that his folder was about 270 GB. I don't see non-US content and I missed some retired content (NEC). Some add-ons are not on the store page (such as the San Diego F59PHI) while others are bloat (Epic Journeys cover). I think I also have a higher proportion of routes than trains. Scanning through the store page I have roughly 25% of the DLCs I can see, with a bias towards old ones.
