The updates are free. They are called Service Packs. ...
I think they may be referring to the fact that every year or so a 'new' version of trainz comes out with very little change.
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Now for all the haters on Steam... Psh you're all insane if your afraid of it closing down or security problems. This is freakin' Valve you're talkin about. The guys who worked with the FBI when Half Life 2 was leaked and then set up plots to capture the guy, the company that released successful games like Portal freakin 2, and whose getting like a 5% interest or something from all sales which consider the hundreds of games on there and thousands of pieces of DLC... their sitting rich... They won't be closing soon. Security issues... did I mention working with the FBI before and has a well known history or being able to scare hackers off with a simple glare from Gabe Newell.... that might just be a legend but it sounds just as awesome as Chuck Norris.
Nobody said Steam would close down. Some of the biggest, healthiest companies in the world have up and decided to change their marketing strategy, leaving their users with worthless purchases they cannot use. Microsoft, Yahoo, Walmart, etc. Oh, and Amazon went around remotely deleting purchases on their customer's Kindles. So much for security.
Nobody said Steam would close down. Some of the biggest, healthiest companies in the world have up and decided to change their marketing strategy, leaving their users with worthless purchases they cannot use. Microsoft, Yahoo, Walmart, etc. Oh, and Amazon went around remotely deleting purchases on their customer's Kindles. So much for security.
I think they may be referring to the fact that every year or so a 'new' version of trainz comes out with very little change.
Since this train has already gone down this side track, lets go a bit further. The fact that Steam is eight years old and that they have cooperated with a law enforcement agency is besides the point of my and I think most other's objection to Steam. It is that Steam decides if I can use the game I bought. Sure, today they are stellar upstanding citizens. What if tomorrow they have problems and they decide that you have to pay a small fee to access their authentication server. Then RW will not work. Farfetched? Tell that to the people who had their account info sold by reputable companies who in the end saw that data as just another asset to sell....
Anyway, that might be true, but Steam is eight years old. ...
Anyway, that might be true, but Steam is eight years old. They've found their marketing strategy which is every winter, spring, and summer to have sales where you can buy big name games for low prices. Railworks was eight dollars, a pack including all Valve games, a pack valued at over a hundred dollars was forty dollars,
Very true, Laddie. This is again is not unusual in the software industry. How many new versions of Adobe CS have come out in the past year or so?
It's interesting though. The new versions of Adobe CS have very few new features. They add a button here and there to give redundant access to the same feature found elsewhere, fix a little code underneath, and some special affects feature somewhere else, and then call it a new version. And, to make matters worse, charge a lot more than N3V does for their so-called upgrade!
John
So is Steam gonna charge for getting on an authentication server? I'm not really the most well read person on this but I believe there are laws about putting up a gate in the form of money to get on a service or in a store to buy products.
Saying Steam is going to charge you to get on steam is like saying Walmart will charge you just to enter and browse their store. The authentication server is the login server from what I understand. Which at 6 AM in the morning after pulling an all-nighter, I might not understand anything.
Or as in the case of the TS12 UK content, 5 steps backwards.
IKB.
Guess it all depends on your definition of very little. I see many changes, not the least being much better performance. Someone must be upgrading the underlying code cause it isn't all at my end. Sure I have a better computer than when I started with Trainz but I don't upgrade every year.I think they may be referring to the fact that every year or so a 'new' version of trainz comes out with very little change.
Iam confused why you come on this forum. Obviously you refer to "us" vs "them" argument. I dont get why both cant exist? And I can say personally that TS12 came with plenty of new content. I rather pay $50 bucks for a so called "upgrade" then get one for free that has a few assets and the rest comes in over-priced DLC packs. That may or not work in feature "free upgrades."
I can see why people in the UK choose Railworks over Trainz. Railworks is catered to them, and includes a large amount of content for the UK. And Trainz 12 didnt really offer too much new UK assets.
I do find it funny that your so much of a Railworks fanboy that you will probably be proclaiming how great they are, even if Railworks 3 turns into a slightly more fluff version of Railworks 2.
And by the way many people enjoy both sims so its not a "us" vs "them". Nor does any one opinion express the whole community opinion a subject.
Just my thoughts
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