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I think it is the stream being referred to.HD Terrain (editing/painting/creation/convertion/etc) is in the latest official TrainzPlus release, and is not in beta
Regards
Trainz Plus Beta is used to get the HD terrain.
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I think it is the stream being referred to.HD Terrain (editing/painting/creation/convertion/etc) is in the latest official TrainzPlus release, and is not in beta
Regards
Sorry if this is a bit of a stupid question but if HD Terrain and TRS22PE are received well enough by users, is there any possibility of HD Terrain being ported over to TRS22PE in a future update?HD Terrain (editing/painting/creation/convertion/etc) is in the latest official TrainzPlus release, and is not in beta
Regards
You haven’t got anything for free, you’ve been effectively buying the latest version of Trainz every year.If you have the plus subscription as part of this deal, you don’t have to download the plus version. The plus version is separate from the retail version.
Personally, I think it is a great offer. I’ve been doing the plus standard subscription and I get a free update for the retail version. I think that is awesome! Now my retail version has more routes and S2.0. I have both retail and plus versions installed.
Trainz 22 and PE should have the same compatibility for routes, just different abilities.
Not the retail version. If I decide to stop buying the subscription, I now have a version with S2.0.You haven’t got anything for free, you’ve been effectively buying the latest version of Trainz every year.
As long as the dollars roll in then I suspect neverThe present graphics serve the hobby well. No doubt the new processes are worthwhile. But trying to market for maximum profit with a very poor clarity of purpose is not a good strategy. That has happened before and multiple clarifications, over time were needed. Once again the same situation exists with multiple opinions about the products. When will they learn?
Indeed you do, like the rest of the people who bought the retail version. No HD terrain of course.Not the retail version. If I decide to stop buying the subscription, I now have a version with S2.0.
I share your agony @amigacooke and also your dismay at the fact that Trainz Plus is now just a superior product. Contrary to what I am sure the intention is, this is actually putting me off spending any money at all. Last year I broke my own rules out of curiosity and took out one month's subscription to have a look at surveyor 2.0. I was very impressed and thought that once it made it's way into a fully purchaseable version, and that version came down somewhat from it's initial price, that I may well make a purchase. Well now S2.0 is indeed available in TS22PE, but now I want the HD terrain too. Again, I am NOT purchasing a subscription service so now I will wait until I can buy a full version of Trainz containing both S2.0 and HD terrain.
If the developers want to make a sale here, they'd be best off not publicising any great new features only available in Trainz Plus.![]()
Right. Exactly. I'll hold off for now. As I say, this kind of works against the developers if I keep "holding off" until the next big feature gets implemented into a full purchaseable release though. While I'm "holding off" they're not getting any of my money.Many new features are fleshed out in Trainz-plus first before they're passed down. In other words, we get to break the bottles open and taste the new features first then once the bugs have been mostly worked out, it gets passed down the line, so hold off on the HD terrain for a while and let the bugs get completely (well mostly) worked out. This process is same with the UDS and now Surveyor 2.0, which I think still needs a lot more work especially on the interface front but it's still usable.
When a new retail version came out, I used to feel the pressure to get hold of the latest and greatest (at least at the point of release). Now it appears it's N3V policy to hold back a feature from the retail version (in this case HD terrain) to differentiate that product from Trainz+. So that pressure is largely gone. My immediate reaction is to wait, either for a discounted retail version, or a regional TRS22 PE version (also ideally discounted)Many new features are fleshed out in Trainz-plus first before they're passed down. In other words, we get to break the bottles open and taste the new features first then once the bugs have been mostly worked out, it gets passed down the line, so hold off on the HD terrain for a while and let the bugs get completely (well mostly) worked out. This process is same with the UDS and now Surveyor 2.0, which I think still needs a lot more work especially on the interface front but it's still usable.
Right. Exactly. I'll hold off for now. As I say, this kind of works against the developers if I keep "holding off" until the next big feature gets implemented into a full purchaseable release though. While I'm "holding off" they're not getting any of my money.![]()