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A version of the game in which one doesn't need to be an IT guru or have a first class degree with honours in computer science in order to play the game!
Rob.
I doubt it.Is it: Yet another Kickstarter campaign, requiring more money, for a brand new version of Trainz, from Trainzers, that already have 6, or more, unsupported versions of Trainz ?
I won't need a second mortgage for the hardware to run it?
Luv Karen
Hi everybody.
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As Tony Hilliman has stated in another thread today, ....
Bill
Bill
Loads of respect for your views, but I guess Tony might appreciate you spelling his name correctly at least once...
R3
Spelling was never my strong point. As I said I left school with no qualifications whatsoever. However I am sure Tony will understand, if not I apologise :hehe:
Bill
...The geeks can continue with T:ane...
Precisely! Trainz in it's current iteration has become a shrine to 'computer geekism' and has lost it's model railway and train enthusiast roots.
Rob.
... I also think that a less complex version of Trainz would be best achieved by turning to the Google Android platform for major future development..
Bill
Thanks for acknowledging. No criticism intended, but repeatedly misspelling a name could be interpreted as a degree of disrespect, which I'm sure wasn't intended.
All calm.
Regards
R3
OK, my guess is (specially for Bill & Co) the next big thing will be TS 2004 adapted for Android. In game purchases for locomotive and rolling stock will be available along with scenery and suchlike items (for a modest sum).
Players will get points for crashes, with a bonus for each passenger killed and a 'highest death rate' table will be the main feature on Trainz Portal (where further purchases may be made).
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and so, back to reality .