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.blueodessey; said:"l One of the things I disliked about the payware version of Murchison 2 was that it was standard gauge instead of being 3ft 6in gauge and that it used locomotives and rolling stock that were never seen here in New Zealand.
sirgibby; said:The main reason for releasing Murchison in Standard Gauge is to make it available to all those users around the world who want to run their SG rolling stock.
Blue, if you are still running a version of either TS2009, TS2010 or TS2012 49922 then here's the (3ft 6in) 42" gauge version of Murchison 2, (converted to 42" by Bill69). http://www.trainzone.co.nz/murchison_stage_2_-_42_ng.htm You can run whatever 42" gauge loco's & rolling stock you like. eg; Kiwirail 42", QR Queensland 42" stuff, etc, etc.. - http://trainzone.co.nz/nzr_rolling_stock.htm - http://trainzone.co.nz/chilean_nitrate_railways.htm - http://trainzone.co.nz/freeware.htm
Cheers, Mac.
Here's the real question. When and if it's finished will people who already have Murchison 2 have to purchase the revamped route or get updated for free or get it at a discounted price?
.Hello,
My 2 cents into this discussion. Murchison is (for me), the most amazing route for Trainz. There are many amazing routes I played with, inc all premium-ware routes from N3V, but somehow Murchison has got the vibe. Waiting patiently for TANE release. Regards, Mimes
Michael
Is there any more news of Murchison and is it still going to be for TANE.
Ken
We were promised more pictures Months ago but as yet we haven't seen any. I don't believe we will ever see the promised update!
which would seem to indicate Murchison is still ongoing.Requested by Michael Sutton (SirGibby).