amigacooke
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True, but so is most of this thread. Had you only just noticed?Which is oddly irrelevant to the iPad.

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True, but so is most of this thread. Had you only just noticed?Which is oddly irrelevant to the iPad.
TS 2010 + Bootcamp runs very nicely on my iMac.Instead of Trainz on an iPad (or iPod Touch or iMac or or Mac Pro Macbook for that matter) which would be a complete mess, someone should do an app to control our trains with.
Why is everybody arguing over Macs when the title says 'iPad'?
Anyway.
Instead of Trainz on an iPad (or iPod Touch for that matter) which would be a complete mess, someone should do an app to control our trains with.
If anyone hasn't noticed, it's rather clumsy driving in Cab Move, having to move the camera around, fiddle with the controls etc. The next closest thing is the Cab Controls HUD, which still feels clunky and primitive if anything.
Nice, big, clean interface with controls for all of a locomotives essential functions.
Call it 'iEngineer'.
I'd gladly pay US$10 for that, compared to an arm and a leg for Raildriver and/or TrackIR, shipping not included.
Cheerio,
Nicholas.
edit-
I apologize for my mistake. Trainz will run fine on a Mac computer. It will be a mess on the iPhone OS.
Why is everybody arguing over Macs when the title says 'iPad'?![]()
In a very brief press release, Valve Software today announced that the public launch of Steam for Mac OS X is scheduled for May 12th.
Because we can use Windows (with Bootcamp) and OSX quite easily thanks.If you bought a MAC, you avoided buying a true Personal Computer. Why people would purposely sidestep buying a PC, and instead opt to buy a MAC, I don't have a clue !
Steam for Mac is available.