You know, there's tons of content, lots of things to use to make new routes. I think it depends on what people what the program for. My main use, now, is to create a working HO layout for my home, a layout mapped out and proofed in the HO scale rail sim called "Trainz". I'm not using Trainz as a trip to the country, say, or even to drive a locomotive, per se, unless it's to drive a goods wagon over to a factory.
But, it's amazing the amount of content availabile and in fact. Try to find a decent 0-6-0 in model layout HO -- until this last couple of years you had to buy very-heavy-pay, pay-ware: brass locomotives, and with fire-box doors sticking out a scale foot and a half from the engine. But, I also like the operations part of Trainz, and the railroad part itself, and I remember when the first semaphores were uploaded, how wonderful that was. There have been several major moments like that for me with Trainz.
I have a Lenz system, DCC, and the Lenz guy, the owner, has been promising a major update to our hardware's OS, so that we can do more stuff...? But, it seems he's lost it by developing and marketing locomotives, and hasn't got around to pushing the software people to finish our update. That's kind of like how Trainz has always been -- the play for the company and developers isn't rail-yard operations, it's business model operations and product to consumer. We have to live with that ( but, we never want to give up making them think we want it all and now. )
But, it's amazing the amount of content availabile and in fact. Try to find a decent 0-6-0 in model layout HO -- until this last couple of years you had to buy very-heavy-pay, pay-ware: brass locomotives, and with fire-box doors sticking out a scale foot and a half from the engine. But, I also like the operations part of Trainz, and the railroad part itself, and I remember when the first semaphores were uploaded, how wonderful that was. There have been several major moments like that for me with Trainz.
I have a Lenz system, DCC, and the Lenz guy, the owner, has been promising a major update to our hardware's OS, so that we can do more stuff...? But, it seems he's lost it by developing and marketing locomotives, and hasn't got around to pushing the software people to finish our update. That's kind of like how Trainz has always been -- the play for the company and developers isn't rail-yard operations, it's business model operations and product to consumer. We have to live with that ( but, we never want to give up making them think we want it all and now. )
yes, you are right. i do not remember the merger, however i did have the demo 2006 when it would have happened. and it was right about the time of the forum crashes too. one thing i might add, do you really except everyone to spell every word right? i misspelled 1-2 words in there... i mean ya i could have fixed it but i'm enjoying myself playing trainz as i type this. we live in an un-perfect world and nothing will change that unfortunatly. at least you can still read what i'm typing.
and to answer the question at the bottom of the post, yes. it is the beggining of the end. the less creators we have, the less stuff we have to give to n3v to put in our game, which in turn either means they wont release another one and go bankrupt, or they'll make there own content and put it in and still go bankrupt from employing hours.