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Opened Up a New World to Me
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 13
Date: June 26, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I was not a train buff before I bought this simulator. I honestly didn't know a thing about trains, but I bought this because I wanted to learn more about them so as my son gets older, we can learn about this together. I have a sense of appreciation for this software, because the tutorials teach how how to actually drive a train (be it steam, electric, etc.) I've also enjoyed learning how to load and unload cargo. This software is something that I will not tire of because I can build new tracks (haven't even started to explore that yet) and share with an online community.
I have a relatively new computer (1.8Ghz with 512MB) and many of the scenarios take time to load (30 - 90 seconds) which surprises me, but that may be a testament to the detail of the software.
I enjoy the different camera views and the ability to ride inside the cab. The reality of actually adding coal to the fire or making sure I get my passengers to their destination on time is a thrill.
So, I'm a train buff now. This is the best software I've purchased in a very long time (no more war games for me). So, now I'm going to invest in an encyclopedia of trains and learn how to start swapping my data from this game with others.
The world's best 3-D train game has rolled the rails in to stores finaly!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 11
Date: June 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This game is the most awesome train game ever created. Custom make your own train, passenger, grain, coal, freight, oil, salt, even revrigerated and box cars. Choose from present day engines to the early 1900's. Union Pacific and the Old "Big Boy" steam engine. If you like trains as much as I do, I 100% think that this is the game for you. Shirley everyone who buys this will be extremely happy. If you are not, than you must not like trains.
Most fun for the buck
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 18 / 20
Date: January 13, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Reading some of the other reviews, I can see that we have a very mixed opinion on TRS2006.
I have owned the original Trainz, then TRS2004, and finally TRS2006.
I have never had the 'issues' that some people are complaining about. The S/N may be in one of several places, including the box or the manual.
All that aside, this is simply the most enjoyable, mesmerizing game I have ever played. I have spent most of my time in Surveyor, creating the terrain for my 'dream' layout. I don't know if I will ever be finished with it.
While the locomotive controls and physics may not be as realistic as those in MS Train Simulator, it is creating my layout that gives me the most enjoyment from Trainz. I find it very relaxing 'playing God' in creating my world.
I have to admit that there are some aspects of the game that could use improvement. For example, you cannot zoom out far enough in Surveyor to get a good picture of what you are working on. The Mini Map helps, but it is not enough.
I would also like a better paint feature. It is difficult to get realistic looking landscaping with some of the textures.
Considering that all computer games have some flaws, I still rate TRS2006 five stars because it has provided so much entertainment for a program that cost me only about $50 (for the special edition DVD)
I would advise to download and install Service Pack 1 for TRS2006. It fixes some of the bugs, mainly with the Content Manager.
best game ever!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 12
Date: July 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I love this game and i have learned alot from this game. I encourege others to buy this games
trainz 2006
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: August 04, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I found trainz to be very interesting keeps me ocupied for hours.
I did have to get a better graphics card.
I love it
Mrgarnham@tiscali.co.uk
If you are a Railroading fan, this game is worth your time.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: August 20, 2007
Author: Amazon User
After having tried the Ultimate Trainz Collection, I decided to see what was new with TRS2006. This simulation is exactly as advertised,...and more! But, after reading some of the reviews here, I would like to offer a realistic view.
First, this is a very detailed simulation pertaining to the operation of Locomotives from all over the world (some are historical) in all types of situations (passenger, long haul freight, railyard consist building, etc.), in terrain and layouts from all over the world.
Much of the new content in TRS2006 has been created by the Trainz community members in their spare time and has been kindly donated, PLUS!, there are over 40,000 additional items available for download from the official Trainz Download Station,...for free!
The layouts included in TRS2006 are from the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, and Europe, including some nicely detailed Narrow Gage routes and even a futuristic Monorail layout. Can you imagine 300+mph?
For the doof who thought this was way too complicated, all I can say is,"duh!, Baby E videos are in the next aisle."
But seriously, straight out of the box, TRS2006 has considerably more to offer in realism and detail than MSTS. In order to achieve what TRS2006 has out of the box, you have to purchase many of the MSTS add-on packages.
Also, here are some notes on the Physics in TRS2006:
1)Some of the engines may not perform to prototypical expectations, BUT!, the Engine config file for each loco can be tweaked to adjust performance to a more prototypical operation. And,
2)When in DCC mode, trains operate in a semi-prototypical manner. It is possible to change the config parameters to make your trains accelerate and decelerate much faster(or slower) by changing max accel and max decel settings.
Game lag? I've experienced no lag what-so-ever, and my PC is only mediocre by today's standards.
Keep in mind, TRS2006 is a graphics intensive program and requires at least a 64MB graphics card to operate correctly. For best results make sure;
Your system meets or exceeds the required specifications.
You have the latest drivers for your video card.
You have the latest main board chipset drivers.
You have DirectX 9 or above from Microsoft.
As for Merscom serial numbers, there were no problems with mine. Besides, any problems with TRS2006 are handled by Auran's Helpdesk, and they are only too happy to help.
If you are a Railroading fan, this game is worth your time.(and it's much less expensive than an HO layout!, plus, you can drive these trains)
Wooo Hoooo!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: October 05, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I love Train Sims,(Plane and Truck sims too!)But this one here is fun...
If you like to just drive the train, Go get Microsoft Train Sim., But if you want to just do your own thing,(Working the train yard,Choose your own loads,ect) Then Trainz is what you need. Plus its a Load and Leave.
No C.D. to hunt up if you want to play
I tried the Demo of this TRS2006 game on march-20-2008
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User
And Wow!! I really like how the details look in this game and how it runs real good on my PC, My Computer has a intel P4 2.8 GHz chip, 512MB's of ram, an ATI Pro-98 video card with 128MB's of video ram. I'm going to get this full version simulator game. I had Microsoft train simulator before, but I like TRS2006 allot better, it looks and works great on my computer and is more fun to operate and watch. the Big Boy Steam Locomotive is allot of fun to watch it run in this Demo,it so cool! and the sounds of the Steam Locomotive are life like coming out of my Creative 2.1 100-watt speaker system that's plugged in to the PC mother board.
A do-it-yourselfer's game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 13 / 15
Date: February 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
TRS2006 is one of those games where you get to do whatever you want. You create the world, set the goals, populate it, and then sit back and enjoy the ride.
One of the things that delayed my entry into the world of Trainz was the lack of a list of what comes with it, or what's available. To help, here's a short list of American locos that are included: RS3, FA-1, SW7, GP38-2, SD40, SD70, GP7, GP9, F7, Big Boy, DD40AX, and a 2' Shay. Not all are in many heralds, or are editable, but many more can be downloaded. There are locos from Canada, Germany, Australia, England, India, Japan, and the US.
I was dismayed to learn that there are very few, if any, American steam locomotives available. There are several narrow gauge steam locomotives available for download, like the D&RGW's K-37, and logging locos like the Climax, Heisler, and Shay, but few others.
And most of the downloadable American Diesels are older designs, or simply included models with a newer unit's stats.
Included buildings, industries, railroad cars, and trackage are a smattering from the aforementioned countries, and they cover periods from the old west to futuristic monorails and maglevs.
There are several premade maps, some with and without scenarios, and there's tutorials on every aspect of the game and it's operations. For the maps without scenarios, you can build your own, or download (for free) scenarios made by others.
As to my ratings...
I love the game, but the inability to repaint some of the locomotives and railroad cars is annoying. Repaint templates should've been included for everything, not just a few units. Being forced to run a Canadian National RS3 instead of one from my favorite roads detracts from my enjoyment.
Overall, it's a train-lovers dream come true, but the 3D map building is not to my liking. I prefer the 2D style of the "Right Track" layout design system.
Great for Building; Not for Operation
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: December 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User
My family has been playing with the Trainz series since we first saw it in the late '90s. We most enjoy building virtual layouts with awsome terrain and buildings, then running some trains. My son figured out the interface before he could read (and can still teach me a thing or two). However, if you are looking for realistic operation or want to jump behind the controls of a locomotive, I recommend MS Train Simulator. We own both and they have competely different purposes. Operations: MS Train Sim. Layout creation: Trainz.
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