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Old 9th June 2010, 11:34
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Can anyone help please ?

Can anyone help me please ?

I have not been too clever lately, been a bit rough overall, and I miss my work so much, so I thought about getting a GOOD simulator on my pc, I like signalling ones, I have had one or two before but they were never very good.
So can anyone advise me on which one to get and it must be easy to load on here, I dont want anything complicated, that knocks the shine off it,I dont mind paying as much as they cost really providing it is value for money.
So come on you lot, help me out, point me in the right direction, I know there are some good ones around, but I dont know where to go or how to get one.

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Old 9th June 2010, 12:38
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Can anyone help me please ?

I have not been too clever lately, been a bit rough overall, and I miss my work so much, so I thought about getting a GOOD simulator on my pc, I like signalling ones, I have had one or two before but they were never very good.
So can anyone advise me on which one to get and it must be easy to load on here, I dont want anything complicated, that knocks the shine off it,I dont mind paying as much as they cost really providing it is value for money.
So come on you lot, help me out, point me in the right direction, I know there are some good ones around, but I dont know where to go or how to get one. Thank you.48111
Sorry I can't help you Peter but good luck with your search.
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Old 9th June 2010, 14:12
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Sorry I can't help you Peter but good luck with your search.
Yes thanks mate.

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The only one I know of Peter is

http://www.signalbox.org/index.php

Not used it as I am not into signals, but its worth a look.
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Old 10th June 2010, 05:56
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[QUOTE=DSY011;48177]The only one I know of Peter is

http://www.signalbox.org/index.php

Not used it as I am not into signals, but its worth a look.

Ok mate many thanks I will "ave a butchers"

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Old 10th June 2010, 10:55
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ok - try this site - http://www.pcrail.co.uk/home.php

try downloading a few trials before you buy

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Or this one

http://www.simsig.co.uk/index.php?op...derby=2&page=1

Start with Royston as it's the easiest
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Old 12th June 2010, 06:03
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Thanks everyone.
Good links. Many thanks.

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Not used it myself but I've heard good things about SimSig in relation to its authenticity and realism, though I understand some of the (sessions?) are complex and difficult to complete. I believe (2nd hand info only) that there's a very a faq and forum related to SimSig to share problems and queries too. Good luck.
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I'm not good with signals, but Train Simulator 2016 makes a good game.
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