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Anyone know if there NYC routes, rolling stock, and locomotives I can add to Microsoft Train Simulator?
Also, will a 266 mHz SONY VAIO PC run Microsoft Train Simulator satisfactorily? The box says it will as long as I have 8MB video RAM, but is 266 mHz so minimal that the game won't be fun?
David
Amtrak207 Member # 1307
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Yes.
Yes.
Details: Numerous add-ons (my favorite being the simming, screaming F40 albeit with the wrong road number) at http://www.train-sim.com/ which is an outgrowth of that other kind of transportation simulator. People have Florida routes on there, along with ways to run a whole load of other trains. If you can't log in, stop trying on saturday afternoon and try it at 3 in the morning. I'm not sure about the NYC lines, but I'm definitely interested and will help if asked in creating the Water Level Route, at least in my area of expertise (ROC-SYR). It's not the most scenic around, but it should be fun on a sim because of the curves and bazillions of crossings, not to mention heavy traffic.
------------------ F40PH #757099-8 March 29, 1976-August 17, 2001 Requisecat in pacis
P42DC #53063 Around 2.5 million miles to go
dnsommer Member # 2825
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Thanks. I would like to build a line or two. But it seems like a daunting task, I have to say. I'm green to the art, for one thing.
Can you recommend a graphics card with more video RAM than the one the SONY VAIO PCV-220 comes with? Also, someone told me SONY motherboards are very tricky. You can't just upgrade parts of the CPU without disturbing the whole machine and SONY makes installing drivers a headache.
The PC is a gift. I have an Apple.
Dave
[This message has been edited by dnsommer (edited 11-14-2003).]
century242 Member # 3036
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I thought it would be cool to do the Water Level Route....we will see
------------------ Erik Pierson Sacramento, Ca www.sacramentolocomotiveworks.com