Purchasing WCML

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colinm74
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Re: Purchasing WCML

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NiallGray wrote:Got an e-mail on Saturday from Play and reading it I guessed it would arrive this morning, and sure enough it did.

Have installed, and the 2 patches, but no time to play it, there's work to be done first!
Yep, my copy (from Play) arrived this morning also!

I guess it's down to each stockists' supply levels/ quotas as to when we receive add-ons, eg. My copy of ECE3 Leeds Loop arrived from Play on release day (if memory serves!)

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Re: Purchasing WCML

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Mine arrived aswell today from Play.
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Re: Purchasing WCML

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Got mine today, thanks to UKTS, and no thanks to Scamazon.

Bletchly is the new Clapham Junction, you can hear my machine screaming going through there.
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Re: Purchasing WCML

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Does anyone think some of the activities are disappointing, they are not that busy at Euston or New Street.
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they are not that busy at Euston or New Street.
Probably all down to frame rates. Unfortunately to get half decent performance on a tile with a lot of scenic objects, you have to use only the minimum amount of AI trains. Im guessing that the reason is too much traffic kills the frame rates in those locations, much like it does on most other routes in some areas :(
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