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Love itThe obligatory "I'm still alive" post...
If memory serves me correctly, it has been about six months since my last post here in the forums. Truth be told, I haven't been doing much with Trainz lately, between a lack of time, and a lack of inspiration. Well all that, and my main PC suddenly deciding it just doesn't want to connect to the internet anymore. Will I make any progress at all on my many unfinished projects? Experience says no. But, I am still here. And to prove it, here's a screenshot I may have posted before. I honestly can't remember.
Til we meet again
Matt
And for when I'm feeling extra nostalgic, I still have TRS2006 installed on my PC with the original. I think I've played through that Kalispell Local session more than any other Trainz session ever.I feel the same here Epa! I originally discovered Marias Pass from MSTS which inspired the guys at HP Trainz to create the awesome Trainz version that we know today. I have this same version of the route since I purchased it back in 2013 and it's like a blend between the old TRS2006 era and the newer highly detailed (pre-PBR) era from Trainz 12 onwards.
they did that on purpose as to not get into trouble with BNSF over copyright laws and yes they apply to the IRL Naming and Building of things...there are problems with inaccurate trackwork at times (some of the switches are drawn different than what they are IRL, like at Spotted Robe and Java)
Dang, I thought that was a photo for a minute! Amazing!A vehicle train slowly exits the tunnel at Glady, TN on a dreary Appalachian morning.
Dadgum BigDan, that's incredible!A pair of CSX freights meet along the old B&O in 2001.