xinrobbie, what do you think of the new Speed tree?
Do you work in Surveyor, or just drive? I'm trying to get a feel for this upgrade, as I have 2009.
the layers seem neat and with the voucher, it's pretty cheap as games go.
Oh sorry. Sim. But I was comparing it to the video games we spend $59 for, here in the States.
Gary
My main area of interest is route creation really.
The speed trees are quite nice, although I have to say I think they blow around in the wind just a little too much to be honest, nevertheless they are certainly an improvement over the trees of the past.
But, and there always seems to be a but, here is the problem as far as I can see.
Rendering too many speed trees will result in a major impact as far as performance is concerned. So even though they are nice, even an uber system will have problems when rendering too many of them. This leaves you in the position of having to be quite selective in their use.
I would have been happy to see trees that did not move in the wind, for example the trees in RailWorks, sorry to keep referring to RailWorks all the time, are perfect. They are rendered at high quality, look great and without any major impact on the performance side.
Most of the other content remains the same, the existing routes have had a few speed trees dropped on top, so in other words a fresh lick of paint.
The locos seem to render a little better, but still the same old locos.
The rest of the built in content consists of the 2009 track and its predecessors and all the houses, buildings, trees, cars etc. are the same as before.
If as you say, you are already running 2009, then I would advise against upgrading to 2010. Speed trees are the main focus of the upgrade as far as I'm concerned, I also believe that the bulk of load has been shifted to the GPU as opposed to the CPU, or was that in the 2009 version? Maybe I stand to be corrected.
Nevertheless its as simple as this, if you can justify spending 49$ and not be too bothered that you find have got pretty much the same program you already have, bar the speed trees and I think the ECML route that's been added then I would say go for it.
If your on a tighter budget and really expect your 49$ to offer you a lot more then stick with what you've got.
I think a wiser choice would be to spend that 49$ on some pay-ware for your 2009 version, at least your actually getting something new that way.