I know this is probably fictional but i don't actually care. Will from RW-Trainsim has very kindly painted the 4EPB into the old South West Trains Slam Door Livery!
you can grab the Re Skin of Dave B's fantastic 4EPB from: http://rs-trainsim.co.uk/forums/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=1143
Showing posts with label Rail Works 2: Train Simulator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rail Works 2: Train Simulator. Show all posts
Saturday, 8 January 2011
Anyone for a South West Train Livery?
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Surrey, UK
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Long time, No Post
Well, I must firstly slap my hand for the lack of posts recently, however, I am going to do my utmost to post more and post useful info or videos.
So I am going to start with RailWorks 2: Train Simulator, (from now on will be referred to as RW2:TS), this was released on Monday Evening as a free update to current RW users, and a Re-branded version of the original RailWorks (including Mondays update) to the general public.
Boxed versions will be in shops (by late October)*
RW2:TS introduced some improvements to the general user interface As shown in the pictures below. Also (as shown below) a nice fresh look to the editor fly out menus (scenario & Route editor mode only).
Not only that but Paul Jackson (CEO) RailSimulator.com Said he wanted to make the game appeal and usable to those who may find it daunting learning keyboard keys to operate the train, In an interview with James Woodcock (video below)
also included is the long awaited animated Level Crossing's (very simple to lay and get working) And improvements to the scenario editor.
For decent reviews i would like to refer you to two sources UKTS (UKTrainSim) & James woodcocks Website.
UKTS's Matt Peddlesden first impressions review
James Woodcocks Review
If you are experiencing problems then drop Rail Simulator Support a line by emailing them: Support[at]railsimulator.com and they will respond as soon as possible.
PLEASE REMOVE THE [at] and replace with @.
*Subject to change, Source: http://www.justtrains.net/newsDetail.asp?newsid=1748
So I am going to start with RailWorks 2: Train Simulator, (from now on will be referred to as RW2:TS), this was released on Monday Evening as a free update to current RW users, and a Re-branded version of the original RailWorks (including Mondays update) to the general public.
Boxed versions will be in shops (by late October)*
RW2:TS introduced some improvements to the general user interface As shown in the pictures below. Also (as shown below) a nice fresh look to the editor fly out menus (scenario & Route editor mode only).
Not only that but Paul Jackson (CEO) RailSimulator.com Said he wanted to make the game appeal and usable to those who may find it daunting learning keyboard keys to operate the train, In an interview with James Woodcock (video below)
also included is the long awaited animated Level Crossing's (very simple to lay and get working) And improvements to the scenario editor.
For decent reviews i would like to refer you to two sources UKTS (UKTrainSim) & James woodcocks Website.
UKTS's Matt Peddlesden first impressions review
James Woodcocks Review
If you are experiencing problems then drop Rail Simulator Support a line by emailing them: Support[at]railsimulator.com and they will respond as soon as possible.
PLEASE REMOVE THE [at] and replace with @.
*Subject to change, Source: http://www.justtrains.net/newsDetail.asp?newsid=1748
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Rail Works 2: Train Simulator
Location:
Godalming, Surrey, UK
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