Just the way other websites have automated help bots.Do you mean giving the drivers another job? Oh, that would be interesting, just saying. /s
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Just the way other websites have automated help bots.Do you mean giving the drivers another job? Oh, that would be interesting, just saying. /s
Here is a few that I have found (but not downloaded and used) in no particular order:-Could you link these competitors for us Peter? I'm not sure what you're talking about.
Which of these would you recommend from a first glance and why?Here is a few that I have found (but not downloaded and used) in no particular order:-
RUN-8
Zusi-3
Open Rails
Train Sim World (apparently the successor to Railworks)
Railroader
Just Trains
World of Subways
Train Simulator
Quite simply none of them. I have never tried any of them. Apart from Trainz I have only ever used RailwayTycoon and MSTS. Tycoon, especially the last version, was more cartoon than railroad. MSTS lacked a usable world builder.Which of these would you recommend from a first glance and why?
I think Train Sim World would be one to evaluate. Dovetail are a UK company and therefore UK stock gets a good priority. TSW4 was updated to TSW5 at no additional cost.Which of these would you recommend from a first glance and why?
Cheers John
Sadly, to me anyway... TSW2 and up are basically all the same for USA content. Nothing really improved. And seems very limited for what I like.I think Train Sim World would be one to evaluate. Dovetail are a UK company and therefore UK stock gets a good priority. TSW4 was updated to TSW5 at no additional cost.
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JR EAST Train SimulatorHere is a few that I have found (but not downloaded and used) in no particular order:-
RUN-8
Zusi-3
Open Rails
Train Sim World (apparently the successor to Railworks)
Railroader
Just Trains
World of Subways
Train Simulator
There is some pattern based detection in place. A substantial part of the spam never reaches the forum. It get's detected and ends up in an approval queue (just in cases it flags something legitimate what happens less then 10% of the time).Actually, I would think AI could be trained to spot SPAM posts by bots
The days of "the Forum" are basically over. Nowadays reddit, Discord, facebook and so on are used to communicate with the player base.
The little time I spent on Discord has turned me off it. I like having time to compose and edit (and re-edit) a post or even do some research before clicking the send button. Discord seems to demand immediacy like a face-to-face conversation. But that is my "old forum" preference.Discord and the others with their endless channel chattering is horrible as a tool
I've been on Discord too not only for N3V's but also for a couple of other servers. Daniel Shaw's storm-chasing (www.severestorms.com.au) and one for my music teacher's Authentic Sound.The little time I spent on Discord has turned me off it. I like having time to compose and edit (and re-edit) a post or even do some research before clicking the send button. Discord seems to demand immediacy like a face-to-face conversation. But that is my "old forum" preference.
Tried that once from Singapore with family. Upon return to UK found out they had called my bluff!The point is that once upon a time the Trainz retail product was the latest and greatest on release and is now no longer so.
Oddly, when I told Virgin media that I was leaving their subscription service, they suddenly found they could offer the service at half the cost they were previously intending to change me, because they suddenly decided I was a loyal customer.
I left anyway as my alternative plan was even cheaper.
Can't really compare a freeware route that uses available DLS assets to kinda-sorta model a facsimile of a real life rail line, with a payware route that models every proprietary thing on the line.The thing with Dovetail train sims, is that almost everything is payware. You will spend a lot of money on their products and routes made by others might require payware routes you don't have. Trainz does the same thing sometimes with assets, users sometimes use payware assets in their routes that you can only get by buying a payware route by N3V or third party. I only bought an NJT North Jersey Coast Line route I think. The northeast NJT and Amtrak routes in the Dovetail sims are very realistic looking with the actual stations modeled. Trainz, not so much. There was a Trainz NJT North Jersey Coast Line route from the old Zetaboards Trainz Commuter Rail which was nowhere near as good as the Dovetail version. But, there are good Trainz routes as well. And Trainz is easier to build your own routes with than other train sims. I could never figure out how to edit a route or create a new route in MSTS. I stopped playing MSTS soon after I got Trainz.
I wouldn't say it's an entirely fair comparison, but the comparison will be made as it's ostensibly a modelling of the same route.Can't really compare a freeware route that uses available DLS assets to kind-sorta model a facsimile of a real life rail line, with a payware route that models every proprietary thing on the line.
I never saw a Trainz route this good and there is no decent NJ Transit/Amtrak route in NJ and NY in Trainz unless you build it yourself. There is DEM of the area by fishlipsatwork though. This is a NJ Transit route in the Dovetail sim.
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