I can't remeber when I discovered Trainz, maybe 6 or 7. Played the first game, loved, absolutely loved it! Then I went to Ultimate Trainz Collection, and then TRS2004, TRS2006, when I was 10 (maybe younger) I recieved Trainz - The Complete Collection, all of which I played on a Windows XP. I recieved TS2009 on Christmas '09, which I played on our new Windows Vista, which about 2 years later recieved a virus. I had to resort to my Windows XP, which ran everything great except for barely running TS2009. A couple years later, that one recieved a virus as well. And for the longest time it seemed, I was stuck with only a Mac, and was in a panic. I then discovered a program that could run TRS2006 on the Mac, and then later discovered Trainz Simulator: Mac, which I didn't get but really wanted to. I then bought the Trainz Simulator: iPad that same year (2011), which I thought was fun, a pretty good version for the iPad. But, then a miracle struck. My dad recieved some Walmart credit, about $500 dollars worth. I thought it was too good to be true, but then I persuaded him to buy a new Windows, and it worked. We bought a Windows 7, that to this day still works wonders. I played Railworks for a VERY long time before deciding to pull out my Trainz - The Complete Collection. Later that year, I re-downloaded Trainz Simulator 2010: Engineers Edition that I bought but didn't get to play for a very long time before my Windows XP was struck by a virus. I later bought Trainz Simulator 12 off of Steam for a discount price, in which I have over half my Trainz's installed on my Windows 7.
Thank you for taking the time to read my Trainz story. As I am typing this message, it is 1:00 in the morning, and it is my Birthday, and I am 14 years old.
Best regards,
Carter