Master Key Simulations
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- twirlycactus
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Re: Master Key Simulations
I've got an idea in my head who it could be, the models look similar to a developer who has posted on here before....
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Why is it different if the product is payware?TransportSteve wrote:If it's freeware content, it's not that important, we may get to know in due course, to offer our thanks, naturally, BUT, if they start asking for money, then, that's different.......
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Because I'm a covert officer for HM Revenue and Customs and I can keep an eye on those not declaring any tax on earned income on the internet.
Cheerz. Transport Steve.
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Some feel extreme when there is nothing to say, some are undercover when they should not fear to get their name connected with the product.
Simply publishing top notch stuff does not seem to be enough in this post factual world.
Simply publishing top notch stuff does not seem to be enough in this post factual world.
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So a fair slice of the money earned doesn't go back to the dev, rather it goes to Valve? Oh yeah brilliant....!michaelhendle wrote:On Facebook they say it's going to be a payware item,hopefully they will sell it via steam.
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thetrainfan wrote:So a fair slice of the money earned doesn't go back to the dev, rather it goes to Valve? Oh yeah brilliant....!michaelhendle wrote:On Facebook they say it's going to be a payware item,hopefully they will sell it via steam.
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Agreed, I don't understand the hype with workshop scenarios anyway.....
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The builders will decide to sell it via Steam or direct.
Like Matrix Trains, Gordon released his stock direct but later items come thru Steam/DTG and he would know if it makes financial sense or not.
We speculate - the makers know.
Another picture - which should work even if you are not on Facebook
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=593E3F3B
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Like Matrix Trains, Gordon released his stock direct but later items come thru Steam/DTG and he would know if it makes financial sense or not.
We speculate - the makers know.
Another picture - which should work even if you are not on Facebook
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=593E3F3B
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Just can across here website might be handy for people to bookmark who don't want to use Facebook to etc
http://masterkeysimulations.com
http://masterkeysimulations.com
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It's been a hell of a long time since I posted any comment here. However, I do feel this has merit.
Personally, I think Master Key are very ambitious, and I wish them a whole heap of luck. I'm looking forward to their content being released.
A big huge thumbs up from me here.
Personally, I think Master Key are very ambitious, and I wish them a whole heap of luck. I'm looking forward to their content being released.
A big huge thumbs up from me here.
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On a side note, I've just noticed a joined way back in 2003, that's a whole 14 years ago!

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And only 50 odd posts! That's impressive. 
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Hi
I'm one year behind you,I joined in 2004,just think what we had then to now,MSTS,with a few reskins which used that horrible MSTS default Scotsman Cab,or the Dash 9 cab and sounds.
Now look at the superb Coaches by Matrix for period coaches. AP and DT for modern coaches, good steam loco's from Victory,DT and Just Trains and DTG,.modern again AP,JT and DTG loco's.
Sorry if I've missed others out,so thanks to everyone for every thing from past to present day.
Mike
I'm one year behind you,I joined in 2004,just think what we had then to now,MSTS,with a few reskins which used that horrible MSTS default Scotsman Cab,or the Dash 9 cab and sounds.
Now look at the superb Coaches by Matrix for period coaches. AP and DT for modern coaches, good steam loco's from Victory,DT and Just Trains and DTG,.modern again AP,JT and DTG loco's.
Sorry if I've missed others out,so thanks to everyone for every thing from past to present day.
Mike
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Joined UKTS in 2003 and 2004, you're both youngsters!
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divydave29 wrote:On a side note, I've just noticed a joined way back in 2003, that's a whole 14 years ago!![]()
The Scots are known for being taciturn Martinsmarty2 wrote:And only 50 odd posts! That's impressive.
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When MSTS London to Brighton was the best thing ever.....