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Rail Simulator was developed by Kuju in 2008. Rail Simulator/Railworks/Train Simulator 2012-2018:.Sound: C (That weird left ear/right ear thing annoys me) I also still can't get over that model-train feel. Hearing some of the horror stories about the developer around the time didn't help matters either. I also had several lag-inducing, crash-to-desktop bugs in 2012, and was so disgusted by the time Trainz: A New Era came around that I didn't bother to pick it up. 2006 was much like 2004, and 2012 was a clone of 2006, but all with different routes. Unfortunately, the new features pretty much stopped.

It had very user-friendly world editors, actual 3D cabs with animated controls, the ability to add AI easily, and a load/unload system that worked great. And if I want a model railroad, I've got my own set of HO engines and cars, some with DCC/Sound/Keep-Alives in them.īack on track to Trainz: Developed by an Australian developer in 2004, this sim went right for MSTS's throat, attacking at all the areas that MSTS was weak at.

I can't ever get over the feeling of a model railroad while playing this. I like the level editor, and I like the model train feel, but when I want a train sim, I want to feel like I'm on a full-sized railroad, running real trains.
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Even though I've spent thousands of hours in MSTS (and hundreds in OR), I still have to conclude that there's only three reasons to still play it: the in-train physics are excellent, it's a free program, or you still insist on running trains over the Full Bucket Line (looking forward to a UE4 remake).īias time: I'm not fond of this one. As cool as this all sounds, though, the basic core of OR is still MSTS. They upgraded the core program to accommodate newer computers, allowed for new features not implemented in MSTS, and fixed several game-breaking bugs. But back in 2009, Open Rails swooped in to save the day. With the advent of the newer simulators in the late 2000's, MSTS seemed to be relegated to the nostalgia heap. Most of the issues stem from the limitations of the computers at the time I remember getting 10-20 fps on some of the default routes with our old Gateway we had at the time. Model detail is exceedingly poor, the sounds are sub-par, and the environment looks like crap. However, as good as it was, the original MSTS has not held up well.
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Thousands of locomotives, cars, and routes were available for free (and pay). You could run a train with all of the controls and features, view it from the outside, and run over vast distances from one edge of a route to another. When it was introduced in 2001, the world MSTS created was revolutionary.
