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Best wishes to the whole team on reaching your third birthday.

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???

Do you mean it's RailSimulator.com's 3rd birthday or the anniversary of Kuju Rail Simulator's release? I thought that RS.com was as young as 1 and a half years old. :)

On the subject of birthdays, it was the first birthday of the 8F on the 21 August, not sure specifically of the Jubilee, and the first birthday of the Hall was on 11 September. Can't believe it's been that long, time really does fly by when your having fun. :) And compare the features of the first few addons (which are still mostly excellent) with the latest, incredible how far developers have come in just a year. Big well done to RS.com, IHH, DT, Just Trains and all other developers of RW products, thank you for your work and continue to work hard at making this sim as enjoyable as it is. :wink:

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Hi,

Yes RS.com is not 3, however today is the day we (the dev team) broke from kuju and took Rail Simulator with us.
It was a gamble back then, and while it has been 3 years we really are just at the start of something special.
A dedicated team with a vibrant creative community with some great ideas.
As I said, the futures Bright.

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Derek

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The futures bright the futures ginge!
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hi, ...

Dear Railworks..
Is the Light bright - is the Future wide.

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Good on you all. Here's to the next three years... :drinking:
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Congratulations guys - have a bright one! :wink:
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Congratulations indeed. I must say that I was bit skeptical at the beginning after multiple letdowns by Microsoft. In future I hope RS.com can concentrate on developing the foundation work and distribution and leave most of the DLC development to skillfull third party developers.

With this pace you are out of british stock in 1-2 years, what happens after every UK locomotive and wagon is implemented?
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SaMa1 wrote:Congratulations indeed. I must say that I was bit skeptical at the beginning after multiple letdowns by Microsoft. In future I hope RS.com can concentrate on developing the foundation work and distribution and leave most of the DLC development to skillfull third party developers.

With this pace you are out of british stock in 1-2 years, what happens after every UK locomotive and wagon is implemented?
Then they will move on to the rest of Europe!
Congratulations guys!
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Likewise, congratulations. Look forward to seeing Railworks develop over the years, hopefully with some work on the core programme, and expanding into other areas of the world.
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