I do believe the next year will see the making or breaking of trainz, as we know it! Unlike most popular computer driven genres, trainz has an audience and customers covering many decades. The guys at Auran must have nightmares wondering whether to go forward or backwards, or both. Certainly a new game engine is desperately required, as we all know in our hearts, the existing one is now tired and flagging and failing. I guess the bottom line is how much is it gonna cost, for them to invest in the new? Despite what people think of me on this forum, I love trainz, but I do think it could be so much better if Auran thought on for future sales and not what they could pocket now!
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