Who preordered 2010 wbe?

I contatced Spiffy regarding the Retail Version and if it is going to be in retail stores, but no reply so I am hesitating at the moment.

Really would prefer the retail box version, but that is $50 with shipping near Christmas which is a tight money time.

Considerring preorder, and wonder if that is an introductory price.
 
Back to RailRubbish then Vern ? :hehe:

Mike.

You must be joking!

I thought about it but after struggling for an hour this afternoon to match a lofted viaduct to a curved track section I gave up in disgust.

No as I said, sticking with 2006 for the moment, maybe TC3, a huge list of potential projects to look at just need to regain a bit of focus.

I'm sure at some point 2010 will drop through the letterbox, just not yet...
 
So much negativity............
Just wondering how many of the Auran bashers, no offence intended, even begin to comprehend how difficult it is to put a simulator of this high standard together? and despite what some think IMO warts and all, it is of a high standard.
Considering that Auran do not have an army of game programmers as do Microbodge (until recently) and many of the large game suppliers, I think they do incredibly well especially as Trainz is not exactly expensive compared to other games or simulators. OK so it's not perfect, neither are many other titles costing far more.

As for bugs and glitches, take a look at any gaming forum and you will find they all have problems, it's not unique to Auran.

I look on Trainz as a more of a development platform that you can produce your own finished projects, be it routes, assets, scripts or whatever, you get out of it what you put into it, bugs can be worked round as can faulty assets, draw distance etc.
Many are not having major problems with 2009, obviously some are, that problem is common with probably 90% of software ever written, just look at how many patches and fixes Microsoft produce, the massive diversity in hardware these days probably doesn't help much either.

As someone who has tried creating a game from scratch and after 5 years am still nowhere near finished, in fact due to finding Trainz, which more than satisfies my creative urge, It probably never will be, I can appreciate the efforts that have been by Auran to improve the product, may not suit all obviously but what ever does?
;)

ps. If you want real bugs try running Mandriva Cooker, Alpha testing Linux Distro for those not in the know. :hehe:
 
You must be joking!

I thought about it but after struggling for an hour this afternoon to match a lofted viaduct to a curved track section I gave up in disgust.

No as I said, sticking with 2006 for the moment, maybe TC3, a huge list of potential projects to look at just need to regain a bit of focus.

I'm sure at some point 2010 will drop through the letterbox, just not yet...

Vern,

that's an hour of your life, you wasted there boy. :)

You knew that before you started struggling with it. :hehe:

No offence Vern, but if a pauper like me can afford S&C 2009. A man of substance like yourself, must be able to grab a copy. ;)

Well worth the money for the updates and performance improvement, over TC3 alone.

Be lucky.

Mike.
 
I for one, put my money toward Railworks. ...
as if they're so great ... but that's your choice
... want a fence to run along side a track, well it will perfectly turning as the track does, since the fence is done off the track, make it as close or far from the track you want. ...
Seems to be the lazy way to have track side fences. :wave: Do those fences also follow the ups and downs of the terrain? The track should be perfectly smooth but there is no reason for the ground to be. And how realistic is it for the fence to follow the track to the millimeter? Look at real track side fences and you'll see they often deviate horizontally for obstacles or other reasons. :eek:
 
Right on :cool:

Me, of course I preordered. Just the new Surveyor features alone will be more than worth the price.

I agree Martin, and I preordered too.

I've used worse software that has never brought as much joy to me as this one has.

John
 
I preorder the box. I'm really excited about the layers and the idea that routes may use different layers to change the seasons like MST.

Rob
 
as if they're so great ... but that's your choice
Seems to be the lazy way to have track side fences. :wave: Do those fences also follow the ups and downs of the terrain? The track should be perfectly smooth but there is no reason for the ground to be. And how realistic is it for the fence to follow the track to the millimeter? Look at real track side fences and you'll see they often deviate horizontally for obstacles or other reasons. :eek:

What I have seen, they beat out Trainz 2009. The grafix is better then Trainz, the way one can do a layout, makes for a much better one then I can do with Trainz. Now, I still got more to learn about it, and my view might change. But like I said, I been with Trainz from the first one and got everyone up to 2009 version. I am tired of trying to find a building that would go great on the layout only to find it is not compatable since it's to old, and was never updated by the person who did it. Or, it no longer shows up. Or rolling stock which for what ever reason is invisable, and once put down you can't remove it. So the AI will no longer use that secton of track.

I would love to see Trainz get it's act together and come out with something, then just rehashing it every 2 years. 2006 was the last soild version IMHO.
 
I'll stick with TRS2006, maybe TC3 and at some point TS2009 though it's unlikely that will get anymore patches.

Just some information re further 2009 patches: SP3 is in the final stages of testing and SP4 (which is to be the final patch for 2009) is in first Beta stage.

Chris
 
Snip.....I would love to see Trainz get it's act together and come out with something, then just rehashing it every 2 years. 2006 was the last soild version IMHO.

I beg to differ, it was TRS2004 that was the last solid version! Also IMHO :p

Of course I preordered TS 2010, just to use up my 20% voucher :hehe:. No, not really, I would have preordered TS2010 in any case as I did with all other versions before (UTC excepted). And some of these versions I bought several times too.

Just to see what AURAN did not fix this time with TS 2010 :p.

Cheers

VinnyBarb
 
All in

I try to support those companies which provide a good product at a decent price. In my mind, Trainz is (and has been) a dream come true. I love trains, but live in a small apartment with no room for model trains. I've spent many, many happy (my wife says way too many) hours playing and enjoying trainz. Trainz is, by far, the best value per hour than any other hobby or pasttime I can think of.

Darrel
 
Here is one happy Passenger for Trainz2010:D

Have preordered the Box version, it will go nicely with all the others in my collection.:hehe::cool:

Great Work Auran, was going to say more,but, it will only get twisted by those people.

Talking about Prices, Windows 7 HAS been put on the very back burner.....as Microsoft has burnt us aussies again with the outlandish prices for their software.:'(:'(:'(
Not to make you or anyone cry, but I got my Windows 7 Ultimate absolutely free (unless you want to include bus fare).
All I had to do is sign up (way back in August) for the Windows 7 launch event / seminars, which was free.
It was in NYC, and I live only 20 minutes by bus, so it was a great deal.

As for TS2010, I think $30 USD is a great price.

FW
 
AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not to make you or anyone cry, but I got my Windows 7 Ultimate absolutely free (unless you want to include bus fare).
All I had to do is sign up (way back in August) for the Windows 7 launch event / seminars, which was free.
It was in NYC, and I live only 20 minutes by bus, so it was a great deal.

As for TS2010, I think $30 USD is a great price.

FW


I preordered win7 the day the pre-order became availible, and---------because of the high volume of orders I have to wait till the 28th of Oct to get my disk. Man.....what good was pre-ordering then.

I'll wait for 2010 to actually come out. Nothing against Auran. Just tight for money and bandwidth. (Only allowed 7.5 Gig download per month).

Rick
 
Probably will preorder as good value at $50 AU. Maybe twice that later. Is Speedtree included for people to use to make their own trees? Bit vague on website.
 
I preordered because I love my hobby and want to support Auran. If my experience is any indication, Auran is getting a lot of preorders. It took me about eight hours to finally get a completed transaction. Looking forward to a new and hopefully great program.
Gary
 
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