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He was talking about Euro Truck Simulator in comparison to Trainz.I don't think he was referring to that Kieran. You'd be challenged to try and get a 70 foot dropdeck trailer around a bend. Getting a 7000 foot manifest around an s-curve or hairpin? Piece of cake! :hehe:
It's pretty similar. If we're doing apples to apples (controllers), then having a steering wheel for ETS2 and a Raildriver for TS12 would be fair. A lot of people seem to think driving trains is much easier than handling a road vehicle because of their simple forwards-backwards concept and this is probably true for shorter and/or slower trains such as metros with EP brakes and semi-permanent drawbars.
Longer and heavier trains require much more skill not just in handling but also anticipating the route and train behavior. Not to say this makes trucking a walk in the park; here you're more concerned about the environment around you than the truck itself. Is this douche in a Mustang going to cut me off and hit the brakes? Is that woman going to pull out in front of me? Is that kid standing in my trailer's turning circle? And so on.
I love both professions and would spend two lifetimes experiencing both if I could.