Yes, MSTS has finally reached another planet! The Lunar 1 route takes you into space and to the Planet "Lunar 1", a world that has just about as many animated objects as Sea View 4! What more could you ask for?
Oh yeah, a download address!
http://crogiez.free.fr/lunar/downloads.htm
http://crogiez.free.fr/lunar
And for those of you who can't read french...
Translated version!
MSTS has left planet earth!
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- saddletank
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Ooohhh, look, sunrise over the lunar surface. Ah, no, it's just a hugely embarrassed Mattaf!Mattaf wrote:Oh, erm... right... erm... well... hurgh... gah...buh... duh... YES I'M STUPID! *Runs away looking very red*
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- dogspike
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off-planet train sim...............
don't be embarrassed, Matt, it's just been pointed out to me that Philippe posted news of his route back on 17th March, this year !
So much to read.....So little time......one day. I'll get to actually drive one of my downloaded routes from start to finish
I can't agree that it's on a par with Seaview 4, but certainly a close second in imaginative routes.
Personally, I like the little narrow-gauge routes, at least I get to drive to the end, ( mostly )
and.....while I'm here....just like to say a public 'thank-you' to all those simmers around the world who are clever enough to make things for MSTS, giving me a great deal of pleasure, and an excuse to get out of any number of household chores
love and peace to all
grandpa
So much to read.....So little time......one day. I'll get to actually drive one of my downloaded routes from start to finish
I can't agree that it's on a par with Seaview 4, but certainly a close second in imaginative routes.
Personally, I like the little narrow-gauge routes, at least I get to drive to the end, ( mostly )
and.....while I'm here....just like to say a public 'thank-you' to all those simmers around the world who are clever enough to make things for MSTS, giving me a great deal of pleasure, and an excuse to get out of any number of household chores
love and peace to all
grandpa