Aerosoft - Decmber 1st 2003 wrote:Microsoft has changed the status of their release date for Train Simulator II to "TBA" (to be announced). We have latest information that it is not to be released before summer 2004.
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Christmas 2006decapod wrote:Summer 2004...
In software development terms that means just in time for Christmas
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Ssshhh!!! Dont rush them!mikey2001 wrote:Sometime before the next Ice Age...
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Well latest ive heard is that Longhorn due out er.... next month will now not beavalaible till Q1 2008
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........but seriously though why all the fuss about MSTS2 ?
Look what's coming shall we say a tad sooner than that..
London SE & Class 33/73/74 Loco's (Ian Jenkins)
Stoke Division 1969 (Thames Clyde)
More Mid East UK (Tim Court)
Far North Update (Vern Moorhouse)
Fife (Cobos)
and look at the quality of those and what's been achieved over the last 12 months...enjoy MSTS1 for now & worry about MSTS2 when it arrives
I'm enjoying NWE ATM a huge and very pleasent surprise that was (apart from the damn "whiteouts" - no fault of the author I might add) .
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Look what's coming shall we say a tad sooner than that..
London SE & Class 33/73/74 Loco's (Ian Jenkins)
Stoke Division 1969 (Thames Clyde)
More Mid East UK (Tim Court)
Far North Update (Vern Moorhouse)
Fife (Cobos)
and look at the quality of those and what's been achieved over the last 12 months...enjoy MSTS1 for now & worry about MSTS2 when it arrives
I'm enjoying NWE ATM a huge and very pleasent surprise that was (apart from the damn "whiteouts" - no fault of the author I might add) .
40058.
