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i have both and i like the ablility to easily make your own routes in Trainz but MSTS has more and generally better downloads and add-ons available, though Trainz is now getting there with the new 'Rail-Driver' based on the WSR which uses the trainz software.
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I have tried both Trainz and MSTS, and I've got to say that I prefer the former. This is because of the better physics and altogether more 'quality' feel, like you're actually driving the train. I do however have a soft spot for Trainz, which does have some very, very nice eye candy - however it is let down quite badly on the realism front (the signalling is abysmal!)
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I cant help help but notice that no-one has mentioned BVE - a superior sim in my opinion, which is also Freeware.
try www.trainsimcentral.co.uk |
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Aaah but ya can't look outside in BVE matey!
Trev, try putting the brakes into 'running' and opening the dampers! Also, use as little cutoff, or reverser, as possible. Sam |
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I'm useless at steam loco's Sam, I just can't get to grips with the controls at all, and I have a mate who builds working models, for Gods sake!! And he can't make me understand!
I can drive the electrics and diesels in MSTS okay though, and I've managed to successfully complete a few of the short passenger runs. I've also downloaded the Class 50's from Microsoft, which work fine, but I've noticed that a few sites give other downloads as well (including Class 76's ). Are the downloads from other sites safe and easy to install? |
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for downloads http://www.uktrainsim.com/ is one of the best for uk downloads, i'd recommend getting a speedy downloads 'ticket' for at least a month, it doesn't cost much and there is a huge library of stuff to download.
Last edited by mendiprail; 5th January 2006 at 19:30. |
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