Rail Simulator signs deal with Union Pacific
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Rail Simulator signs deal with Union Pacific
US Content Press Release:
Rail Simulator Developments are delighted to announce that we are licensed to use material from Union Pacific for US content of our forthcoming game Rail Simulator.
Rail Simulator is the highly anticipated game being developed by Kuju Entertainment which, utilizing the latest generation of PC technology, delivers the next generation of simulator for the railway enthusiast. By incorporating iconic trains from around the world, Rail Simulator will provide superb levels of realism for the discerning Train fan.
Tim Gatland, managing partner of Rail Simulator Development commented: “Inclusion of the Union Pacific trains and the routes on which they operate is part of our philosophy of enlivening Rail Simulator with the routes and trains that our audience is most fanatical about. We are very grateful to Union Pacific for allowing us to use their trains in our simulator.
This announcement of US content will not affect the European release of Rail Simulator will be published in the fall of 2007.
Cheers
KujuAdam | http://www.railsimulator.com
Rail Simulator Developments are delighted to announce that we are licensed to use material from Union Pacific for US content of our forthcoming game Rail Simulator.
Rail Simulator is the highly anticipated game being developed by Kuju Entertainment which, utilizing the latest generation of PC technology, delivers the next generation of simulator for the railway enthusiast. By incorporating iconic trains from around the world, Rail Simulator will provide superb levels of realism for the discerning Train fan.
Tim Gatland, managing partner of Rail Simulator Development commented: “Inclusion of the Union Pacific trains and the routes on which they operate is part of our philosophy of enlivening Rail Simulator with the routes and trains that our audience is most fanatical about. We are very grateful to Union Pacific for allowing us to use their trains in our simulator.
This announcement of US content will not affect the European release of Rail Simulator will be published in the fall of 2007.
Cheers
KujuAdam | http://www.railsimulator.com
Re: Rail Simulator signs deal with Union Pacific
So, did anyone spot the Fall 2007 bit?KujuAdam wrote:US Content Press Release:
This announcement of US content will not affect the European release of Rail Simulator will be published in the fall of 2007.
Cheers
KujuAdam | http://www.railsimulator.com
Cheers, 7&Y
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I seem to remember a time when UP were totally against the genre. This marks a very welcome u-turn for them.
Hopefully, this will have gone down well (but not as well as an announcement of content detail I guess) on the US forums.
The tone of the message is that the Euro version will be released without the US content, with the US version delayed long enough to build it. I just hope us Brits can download the extra content as and when it is ready. Im confident htis will be the case though.
Hopefully, this will have gone down well (but not as well as an announcement of content detail I guess) on the US forums.
The tone of the message is that the Euro version will be released without the US content, with the US version delayed long enough to build it. I just hope us Brits can download the extra content as and when it is ready. Im confident htis will be the case though.
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3DTS already completed the route which will be included in the KRS release. Most likely that route will be in the European distribution. (No one promised that, but timing would allow it and what would be the benefit of excluding it?)
The UP agreement can only refer to future developments. No one (but the most idealist freeware authors) will model a route where they know that the owners on several rights on the prototype have been difficult in the past -- without having written agreement at the start of the project.
The good point I see in this announcement is that "increases the (financial) potential of the KRS franchise", so it should help get a few additional bucks from the investors which should improve the quality of the KRS version 1 release -- not in terms of additional features, but in terms of quality of the finish (testing and polishing and documenting everything).
The UP agreement can only refer to future developments. No one (but the most idealist freeware authors) will model a route where they know that the owners on several rights on the prototype have been difficult in the past -- without having written agreement at the start of the project.
The good point I see in this announcement is that "increases the (financial) potential of the KRS franchise", so it should help get a few additional bucks from the investors which should improve the quality of the KRS version 1 release -- not in terms of additional features, but in terms of quality of the finish (testing and polishing and documenting everything).
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http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic. ... 801#775801JustinEss wrote:After looking through the images folder on the Rail Sim website I came across the Union Pacific logo.
http://www.railsimulator.com/images/UP%20logo.jpg
Could be a clue to one of the North American routes.
I was right
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