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Re: Uh, oh, y'all seen this yet?

Unread postby shicoe30 » Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:46 pm

Amen to that Shortliner, I have plenty of O scale, HO, and N to play with when I want to do model railroading, which beats simulating a model train any day. The point of a sim is to be just what the title says, a simulator. MSTS was great for a while, but RW takes the cake hands down, and I'm sure the few kinks will get worked out over time.
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Re: Uh, oh, y'all seen this yet?

Unread postby Shortliner » Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:25 pm

shicoe30 wrote:Amen to that Shortliner, I have plenty of O scale, HO, and N to play with when I want to do model railroading, which beats simulating a model train any day. The point of a sim is to be just what the title says, a simulator. MSTS was great for a while, but RW takes the cake hands down, and I'm sure the few kinks will get worked out over time.


I found the route editor/creator and the activity editor/creator on MSTS to be....daunting to say the least. Which is why I never really created anything for MSTS. However with RailWorks, everything is straight forth and easy to understand and work with. Heck, even seasoned veterans of MSTS various editors/creators are finding it easier to work with RailWorks creator program. :D
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Re: Uh, oh, y'all seen this yet?

Unread postby bpetit » Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:00 pm

Played the 06 Version, Loved it. Then along came Railworks.. :D
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