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Microsoft Train Simulator's strongest feature is its realism. To a certain extent we all try to live out some of our dreams through games. Our very own Chris Anderson, gets to fulfil his boyhood fantasy of being an all-powerful bearded necromancer with a pointy hat and a ridiculous beard every time he plays EverQuest, while Rhianna regularly indulges her sadistic desires by torturing pixies in Dungeon Keeper 2.
Then there's Steve Hill's well-documented obsession with Championship Manager. The same thing can apply to Microsoft Train Simulator, well sort of anyway. Its relaxing pace and attention to detail allows you to sit back and simply enjoy driving trains without the risk of getting beaten up by Irate commuters. Trains are a part of the magic buried in our collective dreams. From the opening of the American west to steadfast reliability of British Rail or the speed of modern bullet trains, for nearly years railroads have captured the hearts and minds of thousands.
When I was growing up, the local Lions Club park had an old decommissioned steam engine in the playground -- all the kids in the neighborhood would spend hours playing there, recreating in our imaginations everything from hijacking in the old west to journeys across the Alps. That old engine in the playground is now gone, but with Microsoft Train Simulator you can bring the power and excitement of some of the world's most famous trains to your PC, placing yourself in the role of engineer.
Every control, down to the smallest switch and instrument dial, is present and rendered in exceptional detail. Each route is detailed down to yard branchings, sidings, signals, and buildings around the tracks. Every detail on the engines is perfect -- down to the spinning of the wheels against the track as you try to start a massive train moving and steam escaping from the cylinders of the steam trains.
Add to the engines the mix of passenger and freight car groupings that can be attached and you can recreate just about any rail adventure you want to set your hand to.
Like its Flight Simulator cousins, Train Simulator includes not only a free-form explore mode, but offers a set of challenges for you to master. These range from keeping a passenger train on schedule to coping with various failures in your engine as you try to maneuver your cargo safely down the side of the Alps. Then if you run out of excitement with the included adventures and challenges, a complete set of terrain, track and adventure editors are included.
While all the control detail is there, Train Sim also includes several features that will make getting started easier for the beginning engineer. Most useful is the automatic fireman on the steam trains that will take over the tedium of stoking and trimming the boiler. I tried several runs operating the boiler myself in addition to controlling the engine -- I ended up either bursting the tank or letting the fire go out and finding myself sliding backward down the Alps.
With full control detail on, you will find yourself constantly adjusting gearing, engine power, steam pressure, etc. The graphics in Train Sim are very impressive, but also extremely demanding when it comes to processing power. On my Pentium III running a GeForce 2 card I was able to turn on all the detail options and enjoy all the eye candy the game has to offer, but only at the cost of a noticeably slowed frame rate. It takes a gigahertz class machine with a top end 3D accelerator to run the game smoothly at full detail -- playing on a 1.
As I noted above, the detail of the scenery is amazing. Trees are placed individually along the tracks and each crossing and signal is there -- all with fully functioning lights and bells. You can view your train from all angles, including that of a passenger. Both the interior and exterior if each train is detailed down to a smoking cigar resting in an ashtray in the lounge car on the Orient Express. Add to the detailed graphics sound effects that match each train exactly and you have a package that brings the rails to life.
Train Simulator is not for everyone, but rail buffs will absolutely love it. Where other train simulations have attempted to recreate a model railroading experience, this one is designed to give you a taste of the real thing. Microsoft has recreated not only modern railroading, but has brought the billowing smoke and rumbling engines of yesterday's steam locomotive era to life in exquisite detail. Browse games Game Portals. Microsoft Train Simulator.
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Screenshots from MobyGames. Flyboy 0 point. Have this game on cdrom but run it with the programme Available free on the web.
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