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Model layouts are great and entertaining to watch, but a lot of times, building the layout is expensive and available space is limited. Since I am in high school and have a minimum wage job, having a layout with extensive detail and multiple trains is out of the question, but I have found a way around this: Train simulators. Currently I play 3, well, more like 2 and a half. The first one is Trainz 12, including the NKP Berkshire, the Reading T1 Pack, and everything free from K&L Trainz. The second one is Trainz 2009. The half one is a game I got for free, a game called Metro Simulator Beta. It is currently at version 3.9, and is very nice for being free. It is from the Netherlands but has English versions and tutorials. I recommend getting it and I will put in the link, though it only works in Windows.

If you play a train simulator, tell me what it is. Also, if you have anything from K&L Trainz, let me know.

Game Link: http://www.sim.bemined.nl

Let me know what you think of the game if you choose to get it. There are videos on YouTube if you want to see it.

Have a nice day everyone! 

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I played Microsoft's Train Simulator (MSTS) back when it was the sim to have.  I got every add on I could get my hands on.  IMHO it's still the best one out there as for being able to just go and drive, which is all I was ever interested in, so I can't speak for the missions (Or whatever they called them.).  So I was excited for MSTS2, and sad when it got canned.  If I remember correctly, most of the team ended up leaving MS at one point and formed a group to try to get what was left of MSTS2 finished and released (Under a different name of course.) but also wasn't able too.  It's my understanding that it did morph into Train Simulator (TS) that you can get on Steam.  I did get a copy in 2012 I think, and last I checked (In 2015.) it gets auto updated to the most recent version (Now TS2017).  What I did play of it, it did feel very much like MSTS.  But sadly there were just too many controls to play with (Even with simple controls.), and it didn't seem as natural and intuitive as MSTS to play.  I couldn't just get a train going and enjoy the view like I could with MSTS.  I really seems geared for doing the missions, not free driving, so I really haven't done much with it.

Of course, once you've done live steam (1/4 scale 16" gauge oil fired.) no sim really cuts it anymore.  I rather run my model trains over sim too.

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