![]() ![]() Repair hatches, viewers, ammo holders, drive control components and gearbox parts. From here you can have better and easier access to the interior parts of the tank. Take a seat inside the tank, as any of its crew. Additionally, the interior of the tank is also available to be renovated, the crew space, tank engine and tank drive system. You can disassemble tank exterior parts, from the bottom (wheels and tracks) up to the turret (gun, barrel, gun cradle etc.). Sell the tank or put it in your museum to gain money and reputation.Add custom paint, camouflage, color, decal in the paint room.Apply final paint to the tank (factory paint).Wrench pistol - to quickly disassemble rusted screws/boltsĮxperience the full process of renovation:. ![]() Start the engine of a newly renovated tank, and feel its former power! Use different tools to work on tanks: Grow your repair service business and start your own tank museum. Use special tools to find each tank, and extract it from the ground. Experience a realistic simulator game of being a Tank Mechanic.įind abandoned and destroyed tanks from battlefields of Second World War. I’m not going to say “avoid like the plague” like I did with Hatred, because Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 has its good points, but if you decide to buy the game, be aware that you’re not buying what a lot of people would consider a completed product.Fix, build and renovate highly detailed and fully interactive tanks (German, USA or Soviet), armored cars or self-propelled guns. Since then there has been nothing from the developers which is what has lead a number of people on Steam to believe that it has been abandoned. The last patch released for this rather buggy and somewhat dreary game came out in April which fixed the problem with the springs, but it has totally failed to address other bugs and problems. ![]() Add to this some glaring mechanical inaccuracies like having spark plugs in diesel engines (it’s called a glow plug, and big train diesels tend not to use them) and having to repair leaf springs at an electrical repair station, the overall perceived quality of the game takes a pretty steep nosedive rather quickly. There was so much more that could have been done there. The work orders given by the game quickly become excessively tedious and have little to no variety to them, it’s just “go here, get this train, pull it back to a shed, fix it”. Trying to hover your mouse pointer over a bolt to remove a broken part is enough to make you want to throw your mouse across the room. Movement is horrible thanks to excessive head bob that cannot be mitigated and clunky controls that make actually looking at the parts you are working on a herculean task. The repair process is covered fully from diagnosis, to teardown, to repair and then on to James May levels of reassembly although it is a good thing that unlike the 5 year old version of me you don’t find yourself surrounded by a pile of parts with no earthly clue how it all goes back together (sorry about that clock mum).Īlthough the actual wrench slinging is simple enough, and the trips out to find broken trains are equally easy since the game tells you which grid to look in and doesn't expect you to hunt through all 25 square kilometers before towing the broken thing back to the relevant workshop, I am sorry to say there are a few rather large problems. As you become more comfortable with the tasks and diagnostic techniques used it becomes far less onerous for you to strip the parts affected and rebuild them. The opening tutorial of the game takes you by the hand and walks you through your first job from picking up the work sheet to signing off on the job and getting paid, but soon the jobs become more vague with descriptions like breaks being off or the engine being too loud and it’s up to you as the played to decipher what the hell it all means. Set in an open world where these massive steel beasties get sickly and need their local friendly Aaron Kaufman to pick up his tools and make all things well again (I’m not so sure there will be a lot of call for air ride though) the game has you working in the field and the workshop to diagnose faults, recondition or replace parts, and send the resulting working trains back on their way. Developed by Si7 Studio and published by PlayWay S.A who also released the likes of Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 Truck Mechanic 2015 and Farm Mechanic Simulator 2015 Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 continues in the same vein. There’s not a lot of surprise in the gameplay of Train Mechanic Simulator 2017, it’s pretty much Ronseal in that it does what it says on the tin. ![]() Reviews // 12th Sep 2017 - 6 years ago // By Chris Wootton Train Mechanic SImulator 2017 Review ![]()
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