Nails & Heads
I think you may have hit the nail on the head here. That's exactly what I like about the program, being able to create (recreate?) landscapes and make them look as real as possible. And on actual routes by using Google Earth and/or a DEM as aids. The railway side of it is there and the reason why Trainz exists in the first place, otherwise I wouldn't be able to lay the land and buildings down, but I don't mind that and try to make the railway run as best I can...
Also remember I did make several exhibition layouts that did the rounds, although once again I didn't much go on actually running them if I could get some chaps to do it for me. So it was a scenery thing even then, I just didn't realise it!
Angela
If you take the trains out of Trainz, you're left with a rather marvellous program that allows architects and any person interested in landscaping or urban design to come up with wonderful 3d models of their projects. This leads us into the kind of stuff women excel in, so maybe there should be a separate program called Landscapes or something, which has equal appeal to women and men. The software could even be flogged this way, as is, at exhibitions etc., by not pushing the train component. If only there was an easy way to incorporate Sketchup models because that program is easier to use than gMax and it's really taken off since Google got involved.
I think you may have hit the nail on the head here. That's exactly what I like about the program, being able to create (recreate?) landscapes and make them look as real as possible. And on actual routes by using Google Earth and/or a DEM as aids. The railway side of it is there and the reason why Trainz exists in the first place, otherwise I wouldn't be able to lay the land and buildings down, but I don't mind that and try to make the railway run as best I can...
Also remember I did make several exhibition layouts that did the rounds, although once again I didn't much go on actually running them if I could get some chaps to do it for me. So it was a scenery thing even then, I just didn't realise it!
Angela