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Besides, I'm not joining any army until I see what the uniforms look like
Ed
Or... the weapons (tools) they are using, Ed.
Alberte :wave:
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Besides, I'm not joining any army until I see what the uniforms look like
Ed
If this hurt your feelings, I don't care, if it angered you, too bad. Face the truth.
ROFL... Sorry, couldn't help but reply to this one! Anyways, Aruan DOES have to be afraid. KRS is basically a suped-up version of Trainz. Once KRS hits the NA market, I'm sure Trainz will be almost non-existant. I'm willing to bet that MSTS currently has 65%-80% of the train simulation community population. From what I see, it's almost a fight to stay alive with the TRS community. Recently, SPORBUST had annouced his resignation from creating content. This delt a damn big blow to the US TRS community. If a very skilled creator for MSTS decides to stop creating content, it is in no way a threat to the community. Another one will probably fill the gap in a week or two. That person is still admired and missed, but it doesn't affect the community to an extent like the TRS community is affected. A few months ago when SPORBUST was still creating content, I was debating wether or not to switch back to MSTS or continue with TRS. After SPORBUST threw in the towel, so did I.
Auran is threatened, and I can say this with the utmost certainty, when MSTSX is released, Auran will be swept clean.
If this hurt your feelings, I don't care, if it angered you, too bad. Face the truth.
Please stop elevating this Sporburst character to be some sort of god.
Most of your post would seem to be rather far from the truth actually.
Mike.
Please stop elevating this Sporburst character to be some sort of god.
... A few months ago when SPORBUST was still creating content, I was debating wether or not to switch back to MSTS or continue with TRS. After SPORBUST threw in the towel, so did I.
Auran is threatened, and I can say this with the utmost certainty, when MSTSX is released, Auran will be swept clean.
If this hurt your feelings, I don't care, if it angered you, too bad. Face the truth.
Many of us, like you, lack the skill to build a locomotive and regret the loss of a good modeler. The loss of SPORBUST is regrettable, for sure, but not a death knell. We have lost many good modelers, several left before you ever owned Trainz. They were replaced by others. I have been in the Trainz community since you were 7 years old (half your life, I believe) Trainman12 and I can tell you that this community is larger than any one person.
I wish you well.:wave:
Dave
Agreed, we have lost many great modellers, PikkaBird, Spoony, DavidT, Prjindigo to name a few.
Ahhh...the two dimensional reasoning of youth....date on Friday night....zit on nose Friday morning...life officially over....ROFL... Sorry, couldn't help but reply to this one! Anyways, Aruan DOES have to be afraid. KRS is basically a suped-up version of Trainz. Once KRS hits the NA market, I'm sure Trainz will be almost non-existant. I'm willing to bet that MSTS currently has 65%-80% of the train simulation community population. From what I see, it's almost a fight to stay alive with the TRS community. Recently, SPORBUST had annouced his resignation from creating content. This delt a damn big blow to the US TRS community. If a very skilled creator for MSTS decides to stop creating content, it is in no way a threat to the community. Another one will probably fill the gap in a week or two. That person is still admired and missed, but it doesn't affect the community to an extent like the TRS community is affected. A few months ago when SPORBUST was still creating content, I was debating wether or not to switch back to MSTS or continue with TRS. After SPORBUST threw in the towel, so did I.
Auran is threatened, and I can say this with the utmost certainty, when MSTSX is released, Auran will be swept clean.
If this hurt your feelings, I don't care, if it angered you, too bad. Face the truth.
I'm sure that the quality of the route detail in KRS will approach that of the best in Trainz one day, once custom content is released and people get to grips with the new software. After all: I'm sure the first custom routes in Trainz were not fantastic, either.
So I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of KRS when they release it down here, just to see what it's like. And heck, Auran definitely need some competition if they're going to improve Trainz, because from my observation they don't seem to be doing too much to help themselves at the moment. Remember Rail Sim Pro, or whatever they were going to call it? Whatever happened to that?
Frank was an excellent content creator and he will be missed, but their will always be more creative people learning to 3dmodel and take up a new place.ROFL... Sorry, couldn't help but reply to this one! Anyways, Aruan DOES have to be afraid. KRS is basically a suped-up version of Trainz. Once KRS hits the NA market, I'm sure Trainz will be almost non-existant. I'm willing to bet that MSTS currently has 65%-80% of the train simulation community population. From what I see, it's almost a fight to stay alive with the TRS community. Recently, SPORBUST had annouced his resignation from creating content. This delt a damn big blow to the US TRS community. If a very skilled creator for MSTS decides to stop creating content, it is in no way a threat to the community. Another one will probably fill the gap in a week or two. That person is still admired and missed, but it doesn't affect the community to an extent like the TRS community is affected. A few months ago when SPORBUST was still creating content, I was debating wether or not to switch back to MSTS or continue with TRS. After SPORBUST threw in the towel, so did I.
Auran is threatened, and I can say this with the utmost certainty, when MSTSX is released, Auran will be swept clean.
If this hurt your feelings, I don't care, if it angered you, too bad. Face the truth.
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