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Train simulator 2013 controls
Train simulator 2013 controls















I don't fit that picture, been here well over a year and would consider myself an honest guy who appreciates the work contributed here from from creators, a person who is active and helpful when I can. The childish comment was in relation to those who went a troll is a user who pops up in a forum, under a false identity to stir the pot as you put it. To those who gave an honest opinion without "ballshakin" thank you, much appreciated. Railworks is like Trainz without AI in DCC mode, except it looks prettier. Some (most?) trainz users cruise around in quick drive DCC mode from 200 feet above the train, never playing a session, never paying attention to signals, don't care about real world physics or AI interaction, those people would love railworks since that's what it was made for. There were very few complaints about NovaLogic billing it as a "simulator" because the majority of the customers had no idea that real helicopters didn't fly that way.

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NovaLogic Comanche series LOOKED more realistic and had realistic scenery and awesome explosions, but they didn't even bother getting the flight physics in the same county as the real thing. Microprose Gunship! series was a pretty accurate simulation of helicopter flight.

train simulator 2013 controls

:hehe: Let's copy and paste something from the other forum here īack before train simulators I used to buy every new flight simulator that came out. Opinions are gonna vary all over the place, for example I'm not that impressed by sliced bread but most people seem to think it's the neatest thing since roller skates. That guy is in for a rude awakening when he tries to set up simple AI traffic. The answer to that question is hell no not a chance, but you can't post that at UKtrainsim since the fanboys would have a hissy fit. Seriously? That's acceptable, trying to set up a simple AI traffic pattern and the AI trains pay no attention to signals, instead relying on all the other running trains to be at specific locations at specific times? Like the dispatchers set the schedule for the day then punched out and went home, assuming everything would go according to plan? Why have signals at all? What surprises me is the lack of complaints on other forums The complaints at are about 5% nutcases who enjoy complaining about everything, 95% are legitimate complaints about something that never should have been marketed as a train simulator in the first place.

train simulator 2013 controls

This thread is a good example, some trainz members hate the topic, but are too damn neurotic to ignore it. "TrainSim is a flame war waiting to happen" and 99% of the flamewars are started by the cheerleaders coming in to shake their pom-poms in negative threads instead of starting their own positive threads.















Train simulator 2013 controls