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Old 15th January 2006, 11:41   #1
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Default How much is one MSTS?

How much is one MSTS in Euro?
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Old 15th January 2006, 11:58   #2
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Yes because if you have a decent graphics card and overall PC you can get results like this:
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What route is that
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Highland Mainline I would presume
 
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Really, where abouts?? Ive got that route
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To me it looks like the brige at Barmouth on the cambrian coast, but as I don't own the route I don't know what the MSTS version looks like. If you like BVE then I would get MSTS aswell (even though I was the other way round).
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OK then it will be the Cambrian Coast route. hehe.
 
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Hello i'm discussing over the money matters.
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Well I picked one up from gamestation for a tenner a couple of months ago but most add-ons are between 20 and 25 pounds (dam keybords ).

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Well I picked one up from gamestation for a tenner a couple of months ago but most add-ons are between 20 and 25 pounds (dam keybords ).

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Yes, but many such as the West Somerset, Severn Valley and London & SouthEast are well worth it. You also have the cheaper donationware ones. There are many few £4.50 CDs on UKTrainSim however most have been taken offline due to various 'things'.
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I picked mine up for $5 which is around £2.82 at my local supermarket
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See my post here earlier before Christmas. Obviously it is in pounds.

http://forums.***********/viewtopic.php?p=32837#32837
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Check out GAME, where it was recently on sale in a selection for 3 games for a tenner, or £4.99 each.
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I saw that, was thinking of picking up brighton to portsmouth but they didnt have anything else, train sim in euros is about 30 euros if you get it for 20 pounds.

1 euro is about 75 pence
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Ok now does anybody know how to covert to Singapore Dollar?
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