Aug 29, 2017 Microsoft Train Simulator 2.0. 64 MB for Windows 2000 - Approximately 1.5 GB of available hard disk space for a full install.
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I just watched the video here, and looked at part of the one on the MSTS web site. The program looks very impressive, but - Having bought the first edition of Train Simulator and finding it full of bugs (it functioned more like an early beta test version than a release version!), with routes that didn't work properly, particularly my favorite - Marias Pass, I'm very sceptical that this will be all they claim it will (if it is, it will be a rarity for Microsoft!). Microsoft provided essentially no support for MSTS 1, blaming its problems on another company they said actually produced the routes, or something like that - they weren't clear at all on the relationship. The other company also provided no support to speak of. Published 'fixes' didn't, and I finally gave up. Gta Vcs Pc Edition Save Game on this page.
I'll see what others have to say when this new version comes out, and maybe I'll buy when it hits the discount shelves if it seems OK. Nice video for MRH, though! Mark: I agree with much of your sentiment concerning the early months of MSTS1. However, if you still have your MSTS1 CD's, I encourage you to consider reinstalling, then upgrading with the new upgrades and take another look at how far it has progressed and how much has been fixed. The hardcode is being reversed engineered (ongoing) and is continually being upgraded and enhanced. It is essentially a new sim.
For example: * The front coupler is completely fixed, including the F9 uncoupling view screen. * You can now switch cabs (i.e.
'swap ends' to use prototype nomeclature) in diesel consists, even jump from engine to engine/head end to rear helper, etc. * Many previous glitches have been elimanated and new features added. * Many steam issues have been illiminated and new features added. * Phototexture realism is now common in MSTS1. The list goes on and on. And there's now several upgraded, nice looking, nice operating versions of Marias Pass. If you would like more information concerning what I am talking about, simply email me at and I will happily help get you up to speed on the new state of MSTS1.
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