I just installed MS Train Simulator as I got it for Father's day.
This is a really neat simulator of various trains & locals in the US and Europe & Japan. My favorite is the BNSF freight course in NW Montana. In addition to being able to 'drive' the train through the layout, the game offers many 'activities' as a challenge to the 'train engineer'.
The graphics are very detailed and smooth even on my aging P2 450. It has all of the internal & external "views" that are in MS Flight Simulator.
A unique feature is the included Editor that makes it easy to create your own track layouts, scenery & rolling stock, and 'activities'. This is a very impressive game, especially considering it is only version 1.0
Here is a link to the MS Train Site
http://www.microsoft.com/games/trainsim/
There is already an active community of "Rail Fans" supporting this game. Links can be found on the MS Train web site.
Grant
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Dell Intel 440bx, P2 450, 256 megs ram, IBM 13g hard drive, G400 Max, PD 6.22, 256k AGP aperture, Win 98 SE SE, DirectX 8.0a,TBS Montego Audio, Dell D1226H 19 inch monitor at 1280x1024x32, 3com XL10/100
This is a really neat simulator of various trains & locals in the US and Europe & Japan. My favorite is the BNSF freight course in NW Montana. In addition to being able to 'drive' the train through the layout, the game offers many 'activities' as a challenge to the 'train engineer'.
The graphics are very detailed and smooth even on my aging P2 450. It has all of the internal & external "views" that are in MS Flight Simulator.
A unique feature is the included Editor that makes it easy to create your own track layouts, scenery & rolling stock, and 'activities'. This is a very impressive game, especially considering it is only version 1.0
Here is a link to the MS Train Site
http://www.microsoft.com/games/trainsim/
There is already an active community of "Rail Fans" supporting this game. Links can be found on the MS Train web site.
Grant
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Dell Intel 440bx, P2 450, 256 megs ram, IBM 13g hard drive, G400 Max, PD 6.22, 256k AGP aperture, Win 98 SE SE, DirectX 8.0a,TBS Montego Audio, Dell D1226H 19 inch monitor at 1280x1024x32, 3com XL10/100
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