John
Like Bill above, I can understand why you feel the need to retire from Trainz.
In many respects it has become too complex. I remember Trainz from when it came as a CD before Christmas 2001, 22.5 years ago, it was a hobbyist's delight and when GMax came along it was complete. Gradually, as it developed it became less and less a 'hobby'. I don't blame Auran for this, they need to make money, but in my opinion they should have developed the creation aspect at the same time.
Anyway, I have recently become aware that I wasn't getting the pleasure of creating for Trainz that I used to enjoy and your thread has prompted to join you in retiring from Trainz. I acknowledge that this will hardly matter when compared with the effect of your retirement but in the unlikely case that someone needs help with my content, I will respond to an email or a PM and I am not removing Trainz or GMax from my hard drive.
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