Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 Platinum Edition Announced

I have found this to be true as well. I used to run these versions, and even TRS22 and Plus, on my old Alienware R15 from 2016. The issue I have is disk space on that laptop, always did in fact, and end up using an external drive instead.

When using a portable computer, we have to compromise even if it's supposed to be a desktop replacement. By compromising, I mean lowering the graphics a bit so that the hardware doesn't cook. There are going to be exceptions on both ends of the scale with no matter how much we try, it isn't going to work due to poor machine design or because we're trying to do more than the hardware is capable of in the first place. Then there's the other end of the spectrum for those that can afford a nearly $5K laptop. Those machines have airflow meant for heavy duty use and they can run most programs including Trainz at full bore, but then again who has that for spending money?
 
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