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Rail Simulator

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:49 am
by Lowell
Rail Simulator is about to hit the streets. Much better than Trainz or MSTS. Easier to make/build new locos...although they have just about every loco and diesel made world wide from what I have researched. Lifelike and high detail, this will be the wave of the future for train games...very cool. Control routes, trains, switch trains...it has it all.

The editor is cool, and they have a RSBinTool that allows you to edit the DDS files and rename them easy. Even lay your own routes and add stations etc. NotePad++ can be used to edit any XML lists here as well.

I ended up with the German Demo...and I took German in highschool...that was lightyears ago. But I did manage to use the editor somehow and get everything running. Great game, can't seem to stay away from it...

The game will come out in the English version Jan 16 2008...so get ready it will sell for around $40.00 new US. The US Demo should be out around the date of release.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:52 pm
by Dr Frag
Wow, looks nice but 'Simulator' tends to mean more work and less game. To me anyway.

But I'm sure I will check it out.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:25 pm
by keotaman
I'm interested too, I used to use the coffee guy as part of my avatar.
I like MSTS (also developed by Kuju) because of the realism, distances, graphics, operation. I like the business aspect of SMRR (tycooning!), but it falls so far short on the other aspects that it is truly "only" a game. The missions (Scenarios) in RS will probably be driving by schedule, completing work lists, or performing switchlist moves ... work for some, puzzle-solving for others. Nice to have editing capability built-in, that will be nice!
http://www.railsimulator.com/about-rail-simulator

We all like different things, & I'm getting a bit bored with SMRR standard maps, though I still have many permutations to play out.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:52 pm
by The Chatanooga Choo-Choo
I wish there was a way to have the camera in the train's cab like in one of those screenies in SMRR!

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:51 am
by Lowell
It would be cool to ride in the cabs in this game you are right. Well Dr. Frag, the Sim game is a bit different than this kind of railroad game. Sid's RailRoads is kind of unique I think...the way the models have shadows and seem more 3D for some reason. I don't think Sims will ever replace a train game like this one. The Sims can be a tad more complicated to run if you do the signals and keep your trains on time. So this one is much more layed back and fun in that way.

But for Train Sims...and I have all of them...this one is pretty cool. It is alot like Trainz, the graphics are built close to Trainz and MSTS but they are better. So it is a step up I think. The game has pre built scenarios and the routes go on for dozens/hundreds of miles, so there are no square boxs to pin you in. This is also a MicroSoft Windows game and we can play it in XP now...but it is made for Vista. Word is even XP won't work on many new games in Dev right now...Vista, can you believe that.

The realisum is cool...but I still like the animated version this game has to offer. I would like to see a new version of Sid's RailRoads game come out. Hopefully more stable and bigger maps and better uses of the players system resources. Of course we all know what that means...thighter scripting maybe perl even. But I'm afraid that the new game wave will mean that if you don't upgrade to a highend gaming machine...you will miss out on the new games coming out now. They all are now written for Vista and the next gen Direct X...XP won't go there in the near future. Even I have an upgrade to Vista...just been waiting for all the screams to die down first. :)

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:14 am
by Star Ranger4
Give me control full control over a trains routing in the current game, especially if I can set and forget it, and I'd probably never even need to play another game. Though being able to ride the train from the cab might be nice too...

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:08 pm
by zzbusch
Is this the new game from EA? If so, here is the Demo.

http://www.ea.com/railsim/

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:24 pm
by Star Ranger4
certainly looks like the same program....

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:44 am
by zzbusch
zzbusch wrote:Is this the new game from EA? If so, here is the Demo.

http://www.ea.com/railsim/
I downloaded the demo, but couldn't get it to run. I kept getting some weird error. Has anyone gotten this to run?
Not good if the Demo won't run. :roll:

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:00 am
by Lowell
Go here and get this free demo download, the download link will be just below the train engine picture I attached when you get to their page. The demo version here will let you pick your language. This is a better site for the game. Have fun...it's out for sale if you order it on line...it will be in US stores in another week or so and is in the UK stores now.

P.S. I don't know what EA games has to do with this game. I think they are just marketing it, as it is one of those Games for Microsoft projects and was made by a German game team.

Also if you scroll down just past the demo link...you will see the link for the free RSBin tool for the game...a modders must have toy.

Better download this as you go to bed...I think they have a slow connection. I image a server in some castle dungen high in the german mountians with dial up. :D ..."just kidding"... maybe not I have a 9meg connection with a cable modem and it still took forever.

http://www.eisenbahnwerk.de/6.html

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:29 am
by zzbusch
thx Lowell. That one works.

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:55 pm
by CalmDragon
The tutorials to build a tunnel at http://railsimulator.blip.tv/#541994 look pretty cool.

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:43 am
by packtloss
terrible, terrible game. editor is good, but the rest of the product is very rushed. Wait for MS train simulator 2 (3q 2008) - dont buy this one.

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 4:47 pm
by CalmDragon
After playing the demo a number of times, it is too much of a simulator for me. European games seem to go into so much detail. At one point, I even decoupled the passenger cars and continued on with the engine alone. Not sure how which keypress did that, but I sure failed the scenario. Hope those passengers are safe back there...

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:47 pm
by snoopy55
Hey, didn't Steven Seagal do that in a movie he did? That puts you up with the Stars!!!