No need to tell me.There is virtualisation and emulation to take into consideration. If I choose I can go on a trip down memory lane and run my old Electron, Spectrum and Amiga software.
Haven't you read some of my posts in the past about my MAME Cab?
I even posted a picture of it a couple of years ago when I mentioned that I also ran Trainz on it occasionally, and I'm not sure Ed believed me, so I had to show him. lol
It may still be up somewhere, although I can't remember if it was before the great forum crash or after it.

Mike, I agree that lowering the price doesn't necessarily mean you'll get more sales.
At least not immediately, but that's where the work starts.
With quality work and word of mouth alone, I'm pretty certain that given enough time the assets would make more than they do currently.
This is because I imagine that the people prepared to pay those prices for assets are generally fans of that content in particular (for me, Class 20, 37, 40, 46, 47, 50 etc) and simply must have them if they're not available for free, and those sales eventually dry up once they've all bought them.
With a lower price, I for one would be prepared to buy locos that might not be on my wish-list, and at a realistic price I'd buy it eventually.
This means that it won't only be the die-hard fans of particular locos that buy them, meaning a larger customer base for all their assets, not just one or two items.
I firmly believe that with a bit of work, Payware creators would make more than they do if they bother to build it up.
Maybe they're content with a bunch of people buying a loco or two when it's released, rather than a steady stream of customers over years.
It's their loss.
Trainz won't be around forever, so I would suggest that they make the most of it while the going is good and we still have a large crowd here.
Smiley.