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taggy Assistant Commissioner   Joined: Feb 06, 2006
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 3:59 pm
Do we now what australian content will be included (if any)?
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decapod Locomotive Driver   Joined: May 06, 2003
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:06 pm
I doubt any will be included, but I'll try and get the Class 19 converted asap.

If you look at FSX it's a "bare bones" simulator. few places in great detail and a few aircraft.
TS2 will probably be the same, leaving it to addon providers and MS themselves to expand the product e.g. MS are producing an addon pack for FSX soon - it's a way of making even more money out of us Smile



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taggy Assistant Commissioner   Joined: Feb 06, 2006
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 7:31 pm
I look forward to modelling (or trying) this new sim. I'm enjoying the 19 class very much. Ta muchly! Laughing



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cjennin Station Master   Joined: Oct 22, 2005
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:08 pm
Probably non. But anything can happen in the next 12 months or so.

While MSTS2 & KRS are not out yet theirs really nothing from stoping people from whiping out gmax, 3ds max, 3D canvas, eg and having a crack at building your favorite loco. A few people over at UK train sim have been modeling stuff for KRS for months. Some of us should probably take the gap between now & the release to sproose up what models we already made &/or start on something new.

While most of us have worked with MSTS & Trainz, we still don't know the do's & don't of up-comming train sims. While both MSTS2/KRS probably allow more polygons for highly detailed models, but it's how each sim will handle textures & privot points that are probably going to be the worry. And we can asume that physics & controsl are also going to be handled differently in each sim. But it's possible to change texture options to suite the sim/s in questions. We just have to wait until we got the sims/SDKs in hand.

Until we see MSTS2 & KRS: we wait, we plan, we build..
 
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