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jivebunny wrote:Well, at £7.99 for such a substantial upgrade I think it's a case of:

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I'm afraid I fully support JB's decision!

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I personally would debate that point in terms of Bishop Auckland and the SECML but wholeheartedly agree re the 67, 153 and, by the looks of things, the Voyager.
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callum1122334455 wrote:Do you get a free upgrade if you bought the boxed voyager?

Callum.
Considering that you have to pay for the upgrade to the download version, I guess it is the same for the boxed one. Anything else would be pretty strange (and unfair).
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ihavenonamenoreallyidont wrote:I personally would debate that point in terms of Bishop Auckland and the SECML but wholeheartedly agree re the 67, 153 and, by the looks of things, the Voyager.
Those where products made by individuals though, which Just Trains chose to distribute as payware, although I suppose they haven't had too much involvement in the actual development of the routes other than putting together the installers, writing the manuals, bundling their usual HST reskins (that IMO is in need of an update now...), etc...
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Still JT products to the average consumer - ie, me - so I expect them to be of the same standard.

But hey, I can't fault their recent locomotives, that's for sure (and the free 757 they gave me is lovely, too).
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So how does this update work...? Will it basically update your current installation of the Voyager to the Advanced series...? Reason I ask is that my installation of the Voyager was a gift from my dad, so it's not on my JT account. But it's still working. So would I have to buy the full version, or the Update...?
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ckmemphis wrote:So how does this update work...? Will it basically update your current installation of the Voyager to the Advanced series...? Reason I ask is that my installation of the Voyager was a gift from my dad, so it's not on my JT account. But it's still working. So would I have to buy the full version, or the Update...?
That's something i'd like to know too....
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firetrap1 wrote:2) Will this train install over the same files as the 'railsimulator' version?
From the website:
All scenarios packs which currently use the existing Voyager will work with the Voyager Advanced once it has been released.
Suggests to me they'll overwrite the existing version.
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jivebunny wrote:Well, at £7.99 for such a substantial upgrade I think it's a case of:

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While the rest of us are paying £7.99, you appear to be willing to pay $600 dollars there! :o :lol:
You might be able to get every add-on that exists with that too :lol:

I have wondered being advanced with all these excellent detailed features, if the driver opens and closes the doors like they do, with the guard who just operates the buzzer (or beeper in this case)


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I think the full list of DLC on steam is a bit more than £600. I'm sure I read somewhere that they'd taken some DLC down so it's a fluctuating figure I guess! ;-)

Preordered, £4.15 for the upgrade after points. Can't argue with that :-)

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Sorry i having problems keeping up with the forums today. I got so much work on my hands at th emoment. I already owen the Voyager is any action required by me to get the upgrade?

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Yes, you need to buy the upgrade pack for it rather than the full pro version. £7.99, now available for preorder.

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Thank you. I will deal with that over the weekend. All the prices flying around on the forums i was getting muddled up.
bdy26 wrote:Yes, you need to buy the upgrade pack for it rather than the full pro version. £7.99, now available for preorder.

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Pre-ordered the upgrade :D
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I think I'll have to pass can't justify £20, £12s my limit when it comes to locos etc! :-?
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