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Post by kbr on Dec 26, 2007 20:14:49 GMT -5
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Post by sgtmajor on Dec 26, 2007 22:08:26 GMT -5
Nice Pictures..... I'm trying hard to resist buying Trainz 2006 but seeing pictures such as this makes it tempting.
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Post by kbr on Dec 27, 2007 0:32:17 GMT -5
Nice Pictures..... I'm trying hard to resist buying Trainz 2006 but seeing pictures such as this makes it tempting. I like TRS2006 as it's got some wonderful routes in it, but most 3rd party freeware stuff won't work with it (or at least I haven't been able to get it to), so if you do pick it up some time, be sure to hang on to your TRS2004. I had been looking for a copy of TRS2004 for the last several month so I'd have a more reliable way to enjoy 3rd party stuff as well as see the routes and stock that were included with that version. Thanks to a tip from Bruce, I just won a bid on Ebay for quite cheap, so I'm very much looking forward to trying out TRS2004.
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Post by Wrongway on Dec 27, 2007 1:02:51 GMT -5
Great shots Kevin. Hawes Junction is a great setup for sure. I've had some luck with Phil Skeene's work in T2006, but I've got to agree that there seems to be a lot of 'Missing Dependencies' for many of the scenarios and setups.
Rgds: Jeff
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Post by kbr on Dec 28, 2007 0:36:40 GMT -5
Great shots Kevin. Hawes Junction is a great setup for sure. I've had some luck with Phil Skeene's work in T2006, but I've got to agree that there seems to be a lot of 'Missing Dependencies' for many of the scenarios and setups. Rgds: Jeff That seems to be the problem I have as well, as even with addons that claim to have all needed assets still seem to have missing dependencies when I install them in TRS2006. Still, I like the included routes and trains in TRS2006 a lot so it will remain on my hdd even though I am planning to install TRS2004.
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