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Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:32 pm
by Tankski
ihavenonamenoreallyidont wrote:
karma99 wrote:
It's a big patch with a funky name.
I think you'll be right.

All speculation, of course, but I highly doubt the game engine will perform any differently although I would love - LOVE - to be proven wrong.
Well if it does lets hope it's for the best (and not drop the proverbial SBHH bomb!)

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:33 pm
by iceman2117
Perhaps it's Derek & Co Ltd.. Take on the 18 October holiday ...
Hopefully it's not Friday .. :drinking:

g'ice

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:34 pm
by emrhd01
Pete, while I agree with what you are saying, my Post above was not meant to be a scare monger, but just that previous Upgrades (Patches) have sometimes caused quite a few problems after the introduction of 'new' features and this could cause many headaches for those who are busy with the Challenge.

Hopefully this will not be the case, I just thought as no one knew this was imminent it might have been better if the Challenge could have been completed before RSC released Railworks 2.

Edit:

I must add that I for one welcome any improvements that can be made to the core RW and a free one is even better. :wink:

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:35 pm
by gypbrc
Having just spent two hours tediously placing catenary, my very inital reaction opening the email was NOO! :lol:

But reading on, it sure does just sound like a raft of updates all at once, with likely a few core code changes too. And everything that is mentioned is on the RS.com website, so again it's not too surprising. I very much doubt they'll be projected headlights and superelevation implemented though. On the whole tough, it doesn't sound too back.

*runs off to backup railworks folder*

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:38 pm
by darren10000
I like the way the Email says that it is the most significant advance in Train Simming in over a decade with such features as Operational Level crossings....MSTS has had them since 2002!

I'm not trying to start a flame war but we've all been here before when RS became RW, forked out £30 quid for what was in essence an upgrade :o At least this time it's free (To start with anyway)

Darren
73E

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:41 pm
by Darpor
darren10000 wrote:I like the way the Email says that it is the most significant advance in Train Simming in over a decade with such features as Operational Level crossings....MSTS has had them since 2002!

I'm not trying to start a flame war but we've all been here before when RS became RW, forked out £30 quid for what was in essence an upgrade :o At least this time it's free (To start with anyway)

Darren
73E
If you were upgrading, why did you fork out £30 when all users got a discount?

Secondly, have a bit of feeling for Trainz users who get these upgrades, regularly, but are expected to pay. At least you did give them half credit for the free part then decided it might only be to start with.

If its for free, why is there bad blood in the thread? Pointless. Read Petes post further back, sums it up perfectly.

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:44 pm
by stephenholmes
With all the nastiness Railworks will be called Fireworks
Kind regards Stephen

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:46 pm
by 220389
Nice to see. And very generous of RSC especially in these times. Look forward to see what other features are being included.

Also got to say im glad it's coming out on the 18th and not the Friday since I will get to try it before Fallout: New Vegas is released.

Chris

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:53 pm
by stuart666
karma99 wrote::lol:

The panic is hysterical.
It's a big patch with a funky name. The fact some people think it's going to render all their previous content void and break everything is... frankly stupid!

Do you think Derek spent a month of his free time, putting all that personal effort for the benefit of others into the route competition, for it all to be worthless 3 weeks later?! Use your noggins people
Not to mention the commercial suicide of rendering all the previous addons worthless :roll:

For a company who we see expanding their payroll and have survived 3 years in a tough financial climate, you think they'd get some credit for having a clue.. but not on here UKTS... Home of the Over Reaction (tm)
Indeed, they have done wonders developing the original program, which even fans would probably agree was less than optimum. Railworks was a step forward, though its depressing to see the relatively mediocre reviews they have on Amazon, mainly as a result of new users commenting on early versions of Railworks. Bundling the upgrades with a new release to me looks a very good idea therefore. It keeps the pot boiling, and gives the correct impression the product is continuing to be developed.

Contrast this with our beloved MSTS whose development over the past 9 years has been almost totally due to the community. Railworks to some extent has been the reverse. :)

Lets remember how much of the content from Railsimulator was able to be used in Railworks. Pretty much all of it as I remember.

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:55 pm
by Toldrabald
stephenholmes wrote:With all the nastiness Railworks will be called Fireworks
Kind regards Stephen
Looking more than Flameworks to me here. I am with whoever it was calling it a "funky patch". Cab controls were announced a while back and also changes to career system, so this newsletter isn't exactly new, but just putting an end to all those rumors. Hopefully it'll include more than just these two points and some work is done on the core.
Oh and working level crossings? I never understood why so many are so desperate on them. Ok it looks nice, but shouldn't they be closed long before the train arrives at the crossings? Or does it mean we now can lay roads across tracks and cars will really stop? In that case I'd appreciate it too.
Anyway, let's wait for more good old news and thumbs up to RSC 8)

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:00 pm
by Neptune50006
Well done to RSC for making it free. I'm sure it will be an improvement (once we're used to it 8) ). I'm also sure there will be the usual number of individual problems. Just remember to back everything up before release day.

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:03 pm
by Paul_Boland
Thanks to the RSC team for making this free to current Railworks owners, much appreciated.

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:05 pm
by connorurry
I'll add my 2 pence worth here by saying congrats to RSC for making this update free. Although it may not please some people, me and many others will enjoy the update and the future Railworks brings.

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:09 pm
by Garthion
I wasn't moaning about the release, I'm looking forwards to it, just surprised that, for those of us with RW1, it will cost us absolutely no money whatsoever which is good in my mind I currently couldn't afford to buy another version just for an improved simulation. Still haven't been able to justify IOW or other expensive add ons so...

Now, must get around to playing RW this week so that the new features stand out next week when it DLs :D

All Good Fun.*

(*Now that I haven't used in some time)

Re: Railworks 2: Train Simulator

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:11 pm
by briyeo1950
Exciting times :)


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