I just noted the bit about the Isle of Wight and other things on Steam. Someone said in this RailWorks Forum, it was 20 pounds. I went to Steam and looked. Sure enough there's RailWorks stuff there, and the IOW route is showing $29.99 as the purchase price. But it's confusing me a little, as to whether it's meant to be $29.99 AMERICAN, or $29.99 NEW ZEALAND dollars. Do Steam prices reflect the correct amount according to your own geographical location - is this correct or not ? I need to know for sure before I purchase the IOW route, so can anyone verify this for me, please ?
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Jim McDermott
Wee bit unsure of this...
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Re: Wee bit unsure of this...
It's usually your dollars Jim 
Alex

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Re: Wee bit unsure of this...
Ahhh !! Thanks for that, mate. Going to see what I can do right now. Cheers.alexedwin wrote:It's usually your dollars Jim
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Jim McDermott
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Re: Wee bit unsure of this...
hi,
A Quote from steam support....
What currencies does the Steam store support?
The Steam store offers pricing in United States Dollars (USD), United Kindom Pounds (GBP), or Euros (EUR) depending upon your locale. If purchasing items on Steam in US Dollars from anywhere other than the US, please contact your credit card issuer or bank for information regarding current exchange rate and fees.
Ross
NZ
A Quote from steam support....
What currencies does the Steam store support?
The Steam store offers pricing in United States Dollars (USD), United Kindom Pounds (GBP), or Euros (EUR) depending upon your locale. If purchasing items on Steam in US Dollars from anywhere other than the US, please contact your credit card issuer or bank for information regarding current exchange rate and fees.
Ross
NZ
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Re: Wee bit unsure of this...
Hi Ross...class43HS125 wrote:hi,
A Quote from steam support....
What currencies does the Steam store support?
The Steam store offers pricing in United States Dollars (USD), United Kindom Pounds (GBP), or Euros (EUR) depending upon your locale. If purchasing items on Steam in US Dollars from anywhere other than the US, please contact your credit card issuer or bank for information regarding current exchange rate and fees.
Ross
NZ
Seems it was that amount of $29.99 shown on the Steam screen, and must have been in NZ dollars after all. This is handy, as it saves a bit of guesswork. I'm happy with the RailWorks version of Isle Of Wight, and, it seems the error I'd been getting at exit, since installing RailWorks the first time, didn't appear this time. I drove the Further North route with the Ivatt 2-6-0 steam loco on an excursion, and it performed faultlessly. Then, on exit, it didn't have any problems at all. Next time, if it does the same, then I'll know for sure it's OK now. Was getting a bit fed up with that sound and error box all the time. Patience is a virtue I guess
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Jim McDermott