Phillphill
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I think trainz 2009 is quite good but the only problem is It does not come with any new British trains apart from the class 26.
What do you think?????
What do you think?????
Which would be better to get TRS09 or TRS10 I cant decide
trainz 2010 is world edition and trainz 2009 is engineers.
I still have a very old Trainz Railroad Simulator, as well as Trainz 2006, Trainz 2009 and Trainz 2010. 2006 was very annoying at times as it always seemed to run very slow, no matter which PC I tried it on. 2009 is a bit flaky imho. I'm impressed with 2010 so far, though some content from the DLS doesn't seem to work in it, though I've checked and it works in 2009. Maybe I'm doing something wrong! I've also got EA Rail Simulator but I don't like the 'look and feel' of it. Not tried Microsoft's yet. Personally still think Trainz beats the others - maybe it's time for a brand spanking new up-to-date PC instead of this Frankenstein thing under my desk at the moment!!!![]()
i can not use the dls becuse it take too long
01-20,25,31,33,37,40,45,47,50,55,58,60,66,67,76,89,90,91,92,101,105,117,121,124,141,142,150,151,156,165(soon),166(soon),222,304,305,307,308,313,314,315,317,318,369 (fictional),365(soon),390,421,442,450,455,465(soon),466(soon),47x(fictional),507,508
The classes listed all have high quality models availible (door, interior, sounds, cabs (sometimes)
what is fct do you have to buy one
A first class ticket (FCT) gives you faster download speed (a lot faster) and no 100mb download limit when downloading content. It also guarantees you a place on the auran server, so no 'cannot connect to server' messages.
Also, on the ones with '(soon)' that means there currently being made. There may be some low quality versions available but that's why I put the soon next to them. Russell Burgess (aka Wessexelectricnutter) is making the networker trains currently, classes 165,166,365,465,466. A beta version is available. If you would like to follow it's progress then follow this link: http://forum.british-trainz.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=294
Yes, the server does seem to be very unreliable :cry: but I've managed to download content on the free server on the days I go on trainz.They're supposed to give you a faster download speed, and indeed it used to be the case.
However, I've recently purchased one, because the reality is somewhat different - no FCT gives you pretty much no downloading whatsoever, just lots of 'The server appears to be full' messages; with an FCT, you get a fairly slow download speed and still get 'The server appears to be full' messages the majority of the time.
It's a shame, Auran used to be a really good company with good customer service, but since becoming a part of N3V the whole thing has gone downhill.
The DLS server has become extremely unreliable, it takes an age to get a reply to any queries or complaints, Trainz seems to have become a bit of a cash cow, with new versions costing ever more and being released more often, seemingly before all the bugs from previous versions have been solved - TS09 never had all it's bugs sorted before they moved on to TS10 and stopped updating it.
Your username isn't the same is it?If that's directed at me, I'm on there and following the thread - I use the same avatar on there as here![]()
I wonder how difficult it is to actually just build your own trains....? I'd be willing to learn.
well i wll get the svr and been on the svr todayTry 'Midshire Mainline' by Nexusdj (it will only work in 2010); it's a fictional route based in the midlands. There is also the Severn Valley Railway on the DLS.
I would advise that you don't jump straight into making locos, it takes a lot of practice and time. Ideally, it is easier to start with more basic models such as signs etc., then moving onto more complicated things later.Its bloody hard. But if you want to make them download Google Sketchup its free but you'll need some practice.
I would recommend GMAX 3D modelling software also for content creation. It is used by some of the most advanced Trainz content creators.