JonMyrlennBailey
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I showed him a demo of what I was doing the other day and he said he could not understand what Trainz was all about. He said he failed to get the entertainment value of this game. He also said he need to take up a new hobby. He also said a friend of his had a train layout in his garage and he might be interested in my Trainz game.
He is age 58 and a die-hard NASCAR fan here in California. He is the type of fellow who spent $300 for a special headset to listen in to pit crews and drivers talking at the races.
He rides a Harley and is the kind of man who never owned a computer or even bothered to learn how to use one.
The point is that Trainz is not everybody's cup of tea. It certainly won't appeal to anybody who doesn't know how to use a computer. Railroad enthusiasm has largely died in America also.
We just don't see Lionel trains advertised at Christmas time on television anymore like we did in the '70's.
We Trainzing computer geeks are a rare breed, a special club in this world.
I was nice enough not to tell my old-fashioned technophobe train-hating NASCAR buddy that watching cars going around an oval track puts me to sleep real fast. :hehe:
Now, I have a question:
How does one explain what Trainz is all about in a nutshell to people who unfamiliar with this game, PC gaming in general, PC game simulators, railroads, trains and/or PCs?
I try telling people that it is a "virtual model train" layout for a lack of a better definition for the simple-minded but sometimes they still don't get it.
He is age 58 and a die-hard NASCAR fan here in California. He is the type of fellow who spent $300 for a special headset to listen in to pit crews and drivers talking at the races.
He rides a Harley and is the kind of man who never owned a computer or even bothered to learn how to use one.
The point is that Trainz is not everybody's cup of tea. It certainly won't appeal to anybody who doesn't know how to use a computer. Railroad enthusiasm has largely died in America also.
We just don't see Lionel trains advertised at Christmas time on television anymore like we did in the '70's.
We Trainzing computer geeks are a rare breed, a special club in this world.
I was nice enough not to tell my old-fashioned technophobe train-hating NASCAR buddy that watching cars going around an oval track puts me to sleep real fast. :hehe:
Now, I have a question:
How does one explain what Trainz is all about in a nutshell to people who unfamiliar with this game, PC gaming in general, PC game simulators, railroads, trains and/or PCs?
I try telling people that it is a "virtual model train" layout for a lack of a better definition for the simple-minded but sometimes they still don't get it.
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