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Hi everyone,
However, the future of Trainz is still looking good. Trainz is owned by Auran Games and the directors are committed to continuing the projects currently under development and ensuring that Trainz remains as the number one rail simulator in the world. This involves a number of the Trainz team being re-employed by Auran Holdings, the parent company.
part quote,As has been mentioned in Motorman's thread in the community section, Lance was not rehired, along with Rob and Alan also. However, there is still a small team left to keep going with TC3 so all is not lost, but it is certainly not a rosy picture by a very long way.
Lance is a very good personal friend, as is Rob, and I was devasted to hear how they have been treated, but when the company's back is against the wall, tough decisions have to be made I suppose. I still don't like it at all though.
Tony
I had no idea, so many Trainz users were also bankruptcy attorneys![]()
Happy holidays to you too.
And yeah, we should stop butting into Auran's business (and butting our heads as a result).
Maybe the best resolution would be to lock this thread. :wave:
Auran are not a charity and have never really acted like one, so I will not be making a donation. However, I am very interested in TC3 which I will happily buy.Now, if we are really are dedicated to see Trainz (And I think Tony Hillian(Sp?) is going to hate me for this) and Fury continue, or just even one of them, I think donations are the best way. If we all paid a small amount, like $15 each, multiplied by 150,000 or so (rough estimate), then Auran on that amount could continue their developments, sort their high and low priority debts and even rehire some of the faces we know for a month. And if I am honest, this is what I think the community should be doing. Besides, Auran created the program.....!
Lo_Poly, I agree with you, totally. We shouldn't butt in, unless it directly affects us and how we will be able to continue to develop content in the future.
The other thing is that the community, which I thought would club together and help Auran, seems to be drifting apart from each other (from my perspective). Yes, I know, Auran released a game they thought would be the best thing since sliced bread, then ended up being the opposite, but this sort of thing is a risky business.
Now, if we are really are dedicated to see Trainz (And I think Tony Hillian(Sp?) is going to hate me for this) and Fury continue, or just even one of them, I think donations are the best way. If we all paid a small amount, like $15 each, multiplied by 150,000 or so (rough estimate), then Auran on that amount could continue their developments, sort their high and low priority debts and even rehire some of the faces we know for a month. And if I am honest, this is what I think the community should be doing. Besides, Auran created the program.....!
Those are my thoughts.