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ZUSI 3 Aerosoft Edition v3.4.6.0-P2P

ZUSI 3 Aerosoft Edition v3.4.6.0-P2P
Nov
14


Enter the virtual cab and experience a train driver’s operations at the highest level of realism possible. Zusi 3 Aerosoft Edition is a train simulation for PCs, the professional version of which is also being used in railway companies for engine driver training purposes. It features faithful track recreations, authentic driving and braking behaviour, prototypical signalling and timetables, as well as various variants of the train protection systems PZB and LZB.

Zusi 3 Aerosoft Edition is especially suited for ambitious hobby train drivers. Beginners can learn the strings of this topic thanks to various assistances – for example, beginners and advanced users can set the protection systems less strict for an easier learning curve.

In total, Zusi 3 comes with 10 routes from different eras, including the route Cologne–Düsseldorf that was developed for the Aerosoft Edition. This means more than 500 kilometres of track for you to explore.

Zusi 3 can also be extended to your liking. Choose from a wide range of additional routes, vehicles, timetables, and more; download them, and add them to the sim – or use the included editors to create your own expansions for Zusi and share them with the community.

  • Drive in the route network following pre-defined timetables. Hundreds of equal trains can operate at once in a timetable, influencing each other. An autopilot controls all trains other than one’s own.
  • Preview of every train with overview of timetable and vehicles
  • Vehicles controllable with keyboard and mouse or driver’s desk hardware
  • Assistance for beginners: adjustable level of realism
  • True-to-original driving and braking dynamics, incl. consideration of tilt and air and curve resistance
  • Simulation of various drive types and brake systems
  • Train protection systems rendered with all functions relevant to the train driver:
    – Indusi I54, I60, I60R, PZB60 (ÖBB), PZB90 1.5 und 2.0, PZ80, PR80R
    – LZB/I80 with and without PZB90, CIR-ELKE, LZB complete and divided block control
    – GNT/ZUB122 and 262 with tilting technique
    – ETCS (European Train Control System)
  • Various Sifa systems
  • Various door protection systems
  • Surround sound
  • True-to-original signalling, all German signal systems included
  • Tracks are built in modules that can be merged to larger networks within the timetable scenario
  • Included editors to build your own timetable scenarios, vehicles, tracks, etc
  • Exact, true-to-original track routeing incl. superelevation even at points
  • Interfaces for geo data to build realistic and precise tracks

For the separately and free to receive Ziegler Tools, please contact us directly at [email protected].


ZUSI 3 Aerosoft Edition v3.4.6.0-P2P

SIZE: 3 GB

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Minimum:

  • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • Processor: Dual Core CPU with 2.8 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1 GB VRAM
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Yes

Recommended:

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Languages:

German, English

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    Nov 14, 2022 @ 13:15

    Thank you so much guys for this you’re the best

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    George Reply
    Nov 14, 2022 @ 17:01

    Yeah no lol. We already have train simulator 2022, train sim, and other train simulators that honestly are actual high quality games, not this lol. What a joke :p

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      Nov 14, 2022 @ 19:48

      let me mitigate your comment a little:

      “Forget Dovetail games. If its a simulator you want and not a game, this is for you!

      Train Simulator and TSW are like watching nice scenery on the TV. You don’t have to concentrate much, as it almost impossible to drive without using the HUD display which makes it all too easy.

      Zusi is in another league. You have to concentrate and follow all the rules of German signalling rigorously. It is great fun once you get the hang of it.

      Also, the physics of the train driving are much closer to reality (although you will never get to reality without a motion sim, especially when braking).

      The other great bonus is that everything is included in the original purchase price, and all updates come for free (yes, all new routes, vehicles, all free). Having invested thousands in TrainSimulator and TSW, it is such a relief to know that I can fire up the program and it won’t cost me a penny!

      To sum up, this is the best train SIMULATOR on the market!”

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      Nov 14, 2022 @ 19:51

      And also:

      “Don’t mistake my low hours in this game as inexperience in it by any measure of the imagination. I’ve played this game for nearing about 100 hours. Or, well, “game.” This isn’t really a game per se. There’s no real score. The environments look like flat-pack boxes carved out of the ruins of Microsoft Train Simulator. There’s no shadows, for God’s sakes.

      But, in the words of David Gilmour, ♥♥♥♥ all that, we’ve gotta get on with this: this, and I mean this most sincerely, with several thousand hours across a handful of different train simulators, is probably the single most realistic train simulation game ever developed for home use. Nope, that’s not hyperbole. This is not just a simulation of a train, or even a railway. This is a reactive, procedural, real-time simulation of an entire railway network with every single thing you could possibly put your mind to being simulated included. Ever wanted to do train data entry on a BR 142? Now you can, in the fullest fidelity of anything rail related I’ve ever seen. Do you feel like testing your brakes, changing your overhead catenary configuration and voltage settings, or even blowing your battery like an absolute tosser because you pulled the unmarked switch on the control panel? Now you can!

      Oh, but wot’s that skippy, you’d rather fancy something less digital and more historic? Well, lucky for you, ZuSi comes packaged with an asburdly, incredibly, psychotically detailed simulation of both East and West German railway operations as far back as the late 1950’s. In fact, it does it all. Do you wanna run an ICE at a speed approximating the clappers and throw your keyboard out the window because you missed the LZB to PZB switchover acknowledgement and had the emergency brakes slammed on you? Now you can! Do you enjoy low intensity regional runs over the lovely (blocky, ugly, shadowless, but oh-so-beautifully-simulated) Wutachtalbahn? Absolutely! Just please show me how you open the doors, my crops are dying.

      Do be warned, I speak German.

      No, not as in “Run away from her, she speaks German, how dare she,” but in a way where this game was made for the German market. As such, if you can read all of the above – aber kannst dies hier nicht lesen – you should probably pass on this unless you’re really quite okay with using Google Translate like your life depends on it. The English UI is very, very poor, and a lot of the systems you’ll be using, especially historical ones, have either brief descriptions in the manual or no descriptions, forcing you to go onto google searches which are hours long to find this info in German, let alone in English.”

      (to be continued in the next comment)

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      Nov 14, 2022 @ 19:52

      … “The learning curve is insane. It’s Dwarf Fortress combined with learning the MiG-21 in DCS with no manual and the Russian cockpit only insane. It’s madness. It is absolute lunacy, and I can safely say that eevry second driving this has made me feel like some combination of an exceedingly perm’d up German woman in the 1980’s and a train-themed Rambo. The keybind menu looks like a piano for the clinically deranged.

      Is it worth 59.95? I think it’s worth double that. You could *live* in this simulator. You could genuinely come home from work and run a second job in the virtual world ferrying 2D cardboard cutouts around flat-pack countryside in three types of weather: bright fog, dark fog, night.

      In closing, if you like trains, and speak German, why are you reading this still? Buy it. If you don’t speak German, ehhhhhh, maybe hold off on it? Maybe? It’s a bit pricy for a product which is so awfully supported in English.”

      Courtesy of Steam reviewers.

      NB: I don’t play train simulators but always got curious about them.

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    Dec 25, 2022 @ 13:30

    a lol nice game

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