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Originally posted by haverfordwest View PostWell you are an old git, Bruce. ...
But no, you're confusing me with Peter Finch, I think. I was in The Sundowners with Peter Ustinov and Deborah Kerr.
I was Robert Mitchum.IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0
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Well TBH apart from us old codgers and the MSTS/OR mob, TS dot com is pretty quiet these days.
Fanboy factor aside, there is merit in discussing products at the in house forums whether N3V or DTG.
As regards Trainz, I am still messing around in TRS19 with various model projects but my heart isn’t really in it these days. I haven’t even bothered to renew my First Class Ticket for the DLS, making do with the dial up speed service. Our current spell of hot weather here in the UK is also making long periods on the laptop or PC unappealing, so making do with a quick burst on TSW or the truck sims.Vern.
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Which is why I will not pay £55 quid for TRS22.
Sometimes I wonder which company has the more arrogance? N3V who in over 20 years now have continued to ignore the most basic functions of a driving sim whether a decent timetable mode or accurate physics, or DTG for their general refusal to fix broken things.Vern.
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Vern, can't speak for Auran or whoever they are, but DTG isn't arrogant, it's just a job for most of them that they ended up with making stuff about trains. They don't really care for the details a railroad enthusiast like us has for railroading. In fact they would probably argue that they don't understand why folks like us don't 'get' that to them it's ONLY (their emphasis not mine) a game to you and a paycheck for them. It could be any subject, like underwater sea stuff, as long as it pays and they do their assignments, they get paid - that's as far as the enthusiast goes for them.
To them we don't understand their world and the complexities they have to make this stuff work on all the different kinds of computer setups there are. Not to mention its all they do, 40 hours of train stuff for five days a week.
It bothers me too that they have no regard for our decades of experience whether it being a rail enthusiast or whatever. For me personally I still find model railroading more enjoyable than this stuff. But, as a builder of routes, I do like building routes and that just might be the difference where folks like us who build, we don't see these train games the same way as those who "just" play. I think our experience is we're more disappointed we can't do more with our routes, with these clunky after-thought editors they give us. Seems to me that those who play these games are more mad that they perceive the train game developers as indifferent or tone-deaf because of the lack of attention to simulation (thought they call the things simulators).
I know for my part of this stuff that I am very tone deaf to folks who thought they had an idea for me because while building a route I never had time to even think an idea might be a good one or not. Took so long and so much energy to build a route (and I was younger in those days). Just can't do everything, you know? To me the fun is in the building of the routes not actually running it though I will say that at least my routes came with goodies whereas from what I hear all this new stuff from these train game makers don't come with hardly anything. To me that says more than anything about how they feel about their efforts.
I think the arrogance you speak of is the indifference that came about because of the uncivility of the forums, which by the way, got that way because of the disappointment and the tone-deafness of the game developers.
Rich
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I've not purchased an Auran product since the TANE debacle. I've got 10 and 12, which I enjoyed (except searching endlessly for missing bits on their download 'service')- there were some good German and American offerings by players/builders, and I enjoyed the MP experience on MRL a bit (led me to the excellent Run 8 online experiences I had, especially on Sean's RTS SoCal system). TANE was just a mess. If Auran ever get it together and produce something good again I may consider buying. I'd rather play 'Goat Simulator' than TANE. CheersAvidly simming on the rails:
Currently operating Run 8 and TSW4
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