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Topic: MS Train Simulator |
erik
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Posted 6 Feb 2002 1:10 am
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Anybody own this? It looks like a lot of fun. I read the package but couldn't determine if i would need any type of console. What device works best in using this program? I won't spend the $50 until i know what i need. Thanks. |
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Jay Kardong
From: Seattle, Washington
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Posted 8 Feb 2002 8:47 am
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Hey Eric,
I got this for a buddy for Christmas. He described it as "A great game for train lovers, but not a lot to do". He said it has great graphics, and it's kind of fun to drive the trians, but there's not a lot of action (Compared to shoot-em-up-games).
Jasy |
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Bobby Snell
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 14 Feb 2002 4:02 am
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Need a pretty good pc to run Train Sim; smooth running takes some video power.
Not a whole lot of variety with the sim, but hobbyists and other companies are producing add-ons with new engines, cars and routes. Included is an activity editor and route editor.
It is pretty impressive, though, and if you like trains a lot you would like the sim. There are good activities built in, and you can also just take a train for an exploring ride on the routes. Has a great realistic feel, and lots of different camera angles to control. |
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Bobby Snell
From: Austin, Texas
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Posted 14 Feb 2002 4:07 am
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Oh, and just mouse and keyboard are needed to run the sim. |
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Bill Crook
From: Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
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Posted 15 Feb 2002 6:40 am
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Erik.....
Spend the money. I got it and (to be trueful) I like it better than both FlightSim packages.... (FS98 + FS2000) If you have a really good hi-end graphics card, you can even see the different colors of tree leaves.
If any down side to it, it is that you MUST have a fast PC with a LOT of PC133 memory along with a Gforce3 or better video card. This is not to say that it wont run on a lesser system but it will have a tendency to be a bit slow and the graphics aren't as detailed like a Simulator should be.
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