USNRol wrote:I Know... But this was in Zeke's link at the front and I thought it was COOL!! Decorative Hitch CoverRoland
Decorative Hitch Cover
Roland
roland i thought it was really cool to, i may buy one for my truck! Its unique
EIS2 wrote: Does Microsoft Train Simulator work with Windows Vista?Earl
Does Microsoft Train Simulator work with Windows Vista?
Earl
Yes it does!! I just got a new computer a couple months ago. It works Awesome with my $200.00 game card!!
http://www.railserve.com/jump/jump.cgi?ID=6636
A lot up of add-ons here.
Paul
DMUinCT wrote: I have a "RailDriver", it works great, gives you the feel of a modern diesel cab control desk.
I have a "RailDriver", it works great, gives you the feel of a modern diesel cab control desk.
I am jealous. I really Like the way it looks i bet its real fun to use too.
The MS "Train Simulator" is real time training type program. Try the BNSF "Marias Pass", too few locomotives or too much load you will stall out on the grade. Can you control the train down grade? Standing in the yard, release the brakes without advancing the throttle, a few minutes later the train will start to drift backwards.
It works well with a fast Computer with lots of Ram in order to enjoy the realistic graphics. The level of graphics can be set in the program. I have a "RailDriver", it works great, gives you the feel of a modern diesel cab control desk.
Don U. TCA 73-5735
Zeke- Train simulator is awesome! Check out these websites!! Some of them you have to download and put into the games "right" folder. Others you can look for on the internet and buy, or buy right from them.
http://www.mapleleaftracks.com/index1.html
http://www.railserve.com/Computers/MSTS/
This one might be your favorite...Being out west!!!!!!!
http://www.3dtrainstuff.com/
I have this game but was wondering if their were certain missions you can do or addons. only thing i found was this
http://raildriver.com/
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