Hi,
Does anyone know what sites hold MSTS Multiplayer, what times is it on, what routes are used and do you need Broadband and any other requirements
MSTS Multiplayer
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Hey, guys! How about you actually try and HELP the guy rather than having a go, huh?
JonathonAG, the http://www.train-sim.com forums have a whole section dedicated to Multiplayer sessions. You should be able to find some info there.
JonathonAG, the http://www.train-sim.com forums have a whole section dedicated to Multiplayer sessions. You should be able to find some info there.
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Jonathan AG, a small point of internet forum etiquette. It is always best and polite to search the forums first using a suitable keyword (e.g. in your case 'multiplayer'). This will bring up many many instances of the subject you are seeking an answer to.
Only if your search does not bring up a likely looking thread that answers your question (and try more than one search please), then you should ask your question on the forums.
The first two posters were correct in suggesting you should use the search facility. They may not have been very polite in the way they said it but if you are a veteran user of the internet you would know that people on forums almost always get asked the same questions time after time after time and at some point everybody's patience snaps and they bite.
If you are new to the internet, then why haven't you read a suitable etiquette or protocol FAQ about how to use forums?
This is why as a new user to these forums you should always search first and ask second.
Also of couse moderators like me have to type this kind of post over and over again and that gets pretty tiring too, so do please search the forums if you have a question.
Thank you
Martin
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Only if your search does not bring up a likely looking thread that answers your question (and try more than one search please), then you should ask your question on the forums.
The first two posters were correct in suggesting you should use the search facility. They may not have been very polite in the way they said it but if you are a veteran user of the internet you would know that people on forums almost always get asked the same questions time after time after time and at some point everybody's patience snaps and they bite.
If you are new to the internet, then why haven't you read a suitable etiquette or protocol FAQ about how to use forums?
This is why as a new user to these forums you should always search first and ask second.
Also of couse moderators like me have to type this kind of post over and over again and that gets pretty tiring too, so do please search the forums if you have a question.
Thank you
Martin
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