When I see the word "Trainz" all I can think of is bad marketing... and bling. RW the one for modellers atm, one can but hope that it'll be the one for operations fans soon.
No thanks. Bought one of the early versions and hated it, bought 10, or 11... Whatever had the engineers edition and laughed at the person who modeled their awfully inaccurate HST, then I saw the AEM-7 and the Acela in the Trainz 12 video and it isn't modeled right either. They sure do love rounding and smoothing edges for some reason.
No, the headlights are not wrong. SP had them that way...
"Just post some random unrelated text. We have members here who can help you with that." ~ Chacal "When all else fails, read the instructions... if that doesn't work either, try following them." ~ Old Prof The Grade Crossing - Atlanta North Project - Virtual Rail Creations
You're not going to see me change just because they have SP
"Just post some random unrelated text. We have members here who can help you with that." ~ Chacal "When all else fails, read the instructions... if that doesn't work either, try following them." ~ Old Prof The Grade Crossing - Atlanta North Project - Virtual Rail Creations
I've had nothing but bad experiences with Trainz so I'll pass too.
First I couldn't get the sim to run for more than 20 minutes without a crash, then there's the problem of installing third party content. They practically NEVER include all the parts you need for the locomotive to work. You have to find the parts yourself on the web or through their content manager. And half the time you get corrupted or outdated files.
BNSF650 wrote:Yea same here Trains is just like a model railroad.. Thanx but no thanx
Didn't Trainz actually start out as a model railroad simulator? Which is something I could never wrap my head around. If you're going to buy a model railroad simulator, might as well buy actual railroad models and start your own physical layout.