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Join Date: 8 Jun 2005
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 1,666
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http://www.home-in-bristol.fsnet.co.uk/
Taking from the Simsig Forums, Ive Had a Play with it, and its very Realistic, and a bit complicated too |
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Join Date: 13 Jun 2005
Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
Posts: 3,908
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Just a little confused on which download to download at the moment.
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Banned
Join Date: 8 Jun 2005
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 1,666
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There is one that is for Windows, I thinks its on the left of the screen.
Be warned, Its Quite hard, Harder than any PC rail Signal Box |
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Passenger
Join Date: 23 Jun 2005
Location: Wembley, Middlesex
Posts: 16
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Hehe, I also downloaded it after seeing the link on the Simsig forum, but I can't work out what on earth is going on!
I need a widescreen monitor to be able to fit the view on and not have to squint to see the diagram and levers etc. I'm afraid I'll have to stick to PC-Rail for my mechanical fixes for now! |
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Banned
Join Date: 8 Jun 2005
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 1,666
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I managed to get to around 1600. Its good when you work out whats going off, but its hard trying to work it out. plus I had to be zoomed in all the time. Its more realistic that PC rail, as for a start you get FPL, which can be fun.
I havn't dared tried exeter, looks way too hard. |
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