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I drink Senseo:hehe::hehe:
Railworks is great if you want rail simulation,
Bemusing that Forest Runner earlier smacked my hand for mis-understanding this thread. Can I remind him that every time (!) RW comes up here as a thread it runs into the same comparison stuff and rights and wrongs and everything in between? If you are going to discuss two railway simulators to see which is best then fine. No problem with that at all. However I don't see why we have to have a new thread time after time going on about the same dashed comparisons? You can doctor it up as much as liked but it is yet another rehash of the same.
When the first thread died someone after a short gap created another - then anotherafter that and so on. Opinions have been aired my point is why does it need to be constantly re-morphed into the same over and over. How many times do we have to get this ground hog day?! Thisnis worse than watching Ricky Gervais (!).
Actually I found it (at least this time) a little amusing. The original poster has a sense of humor and didn't have his heels dug in refusing to even acknowledge anything contrary to his beliefs.
Perhaps he came here to post after having been banned from RW forums for lack of zeal... as far I know RW forums and fans (and here in Italy they are exactly like UK ones) anything less than blind faith in RW is considered high treason...![]()
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Anyway, he is the first one I see admitting that RW has some shortcomings (even if he doesn't care about them![]()
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Perhaps he came here to post after having been banned from RW forums for lack of zeal... as far I know RW forums and fans (and here in Italy they are exactly like UK ones) anything less than blind faith in RW is considered high treason...![]()
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Anyway, he is the first one I see admitting that RW has some shortcomings (even if he doesn't care about them![]()
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Mouse I would like to ask you 2 questions as a train engineer.
Do you look at all the scenery while driving?
In your cab, how far ahead can you see?
Thanks
Hi all, ive seen Railworks2 on the net, i dont know anything about it, but trainz is kind of annoying me, im wondering what everyones opinion on Railworks2 is???
We wandered off topic a few times in this thread and it's actually been very active. Maybe we need to have more discussions like these, it actually provided a break from re-skinning over 100 containers, that I so desperately needed because my eyes were starting to bleed in Photoshop:hehe:
You have to know that my real hobby is photography
AND I use both: Nikon and Canon :hehe:
My hobby is also photography, I used to use Pentax when I first started, but changed over to the Olympus OM system.![]()
After using RailWorks for a little while i do so retract my statements a few pages back as i really don't think that RailWorks is as flexible as Trainz and also it doesn't give the user anywhere near the same amount of option .
In some area's the video looks good but understanding that there is nowhere near the amount of intense content that has on there routes and still in spots the video is jerky.
So Trainz is the big winner by far .
My computer overclocked over cooked and over baked and has all the gear
so the computer is not a factor in how the 2 games compared
Trainz wins hands down
steve