RailWorks Box Shots

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One of my closest work colleagues is Flemish. His views on the Walloons can't be printed here for fear of breaking the rules on bad language and swearing!
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jp4712 wrote:One of my closest work colleagues is Flemish. His views on the Walloons can't be printed here for fear of breaking the rules on bad language and swearing!
Hahaha, I hope I understood you right....
I am always careful with statements about this case.
Certainly now and here, because people here do not work or daily lives in Flanders.
It is also a piece of our history.

To be Flemish is and remains a struggle...
I don't forget nothing

but

What about the RailWorks Box Shots? :wink:
It' s like the good old day's: less plastic and your hands are "full" of box, worth the money.

A short word about Walloons.
The Walloons as people are very nice people except most Walloon politicians.
Your gov. with mr. Brown had some problems the last few days.
Well, that's peanuts compared what is happening here in the south.
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If you purchase it on the 12th June is it a download version of RailWorks then?
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sponge12792 wrote:If you purchase it on the 12th June is it a download version of RailWorks then?
Yes the 12ths release is the download version, the dvd version comes out about 2 - 3 weeks later.

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How will the e-license work with that?

I presume that you will just have a serial number you can enter as many times as you need?
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sponge12792 wrote:How will the e-license work with that?

I presume that you will just have a serial number you can enter as many times as you need?
The download version is to be via Steam so if you want to get it that way ( and some don't ) your game is linked to a user account not the PC, so if need be you can download it and install it as needed.

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Oh I see.

Never used steam before

I'll probably just wait for the boxed version anyway
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The plus side to having a downloaded version (via steam) is you can reuse it as many times as you want on as many different systems as you want. Providing you can login to Steam on a PC with an internet connection, you have access to it.
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g0fthick wrote:The plus side to having a downloaded version (via steam) is you can reuse it as many times as you want on as many different systems as you want. Providing you can login to Steam on a PC with an internet connection, you have access to it.
Ah, good news.
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I might download it then

the manuals will probably come with it in pdf format
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sponge12792 wrote:I might download it then

the manuals will probably come with it in pdf format
I hope too.

The very first manual in the boxed (plastic) version of KRS was an "eye catcher"...
I did not understand the designers: black text on a dark background.
Not to read and not to use.
Take an example to the manual of Ship Simulator :wink:
A pure joy to read.
A manual should be no fairy-tale-kind of book.
(The Americans have always tended to exaggerate in this matter)

The doc's are a more better example: good work indeed.
With these kind of doc's you are talking business 8)
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am i right in thinking that railworks will feature destination blinds from what i read on the website?

sorry for going off topic i'm just eeger to find out
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