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Feb 28, 2019 So just move the new route or loco to a temporary location and see if MSTS runs again. Then as Yuri says, download Conbuilder and RouteRiter and check all of your routes and rolling stock and fix them so that NO errors are there, then move the new routes and/or stock back in one at a time, check the routes and stock again making sure they are OK.
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March 7th, 2016, 12:33 PM
Note to mods- I am not trying to start a 'which sim is best' flame war, just asking a genuine question
Hi,
Recently, I have dived back in to the world of MSTS. Despite it being over 14 years old, I still consider it an extremely decent simulator, even if the graphics are somewhat lacking (Although this is kind of a blessing in disguise as I have not yet found a computer that doesn't run MSTS smoothly). Even then, some of the more recent routes look extremely good- Glasgow to Carlisle, Lynton & Barnstaple, Woodhead etc. I personally consider the physics extremely realistic too; perhaps better than TS12. There is more variety, too- if you can think of a (British) locomotive or multiple unit, chances are it is available for MSTS.
Of course, the biggest let down is the ridiculously complicated route/activity/consist editor, although third-party options are available in this regard. I'm not keen on the steam effects either, and some steam locomotive models look extremely simplistic, although they have certainly been getting better over the years. Here are a few screenshots:
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/1393948775c80f88c9583665e4ab479c.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/ba2f9cca3fd14447514a804b336cb048.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/5c69f703b00b519822bb8e8c893660e8.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/1d2a25f56fb9ab4e4f3a915b4c97f324.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/7eecc7f40170ad72c9b3e4a72999187a.png
(BTW these shots were selected at random- it is complete coincidence that they are all electrics!)
So, does anyone else here use MSTS, besides purely nostalgia? If so, for what reasons?
Hi,
Recently, I have dived back in to the world of MSTS. Despite it being over 14 years old, I still consider it an extremely decent simulator, even if the graphics are somewhat lacking (Although this is kind of a blessing in disguise as I have not yet found a computer that doesn't run MSTS smoothly). Even then, some of the more recent routes look extremely good- Glasgow to Carlisle, Lynton & Barnstaple, Woodhead etc. I personally consider the physics extremely realistic too; perhaps better than TS12. There is more variety, too- if you can think of a (British) locomotive or multiple unit, chances are it is available for MSTS.
Of course, the biggest let down is the ridiculously complicated route/activity/consist editor, although third-party options are available in this regard. I'm not keen on the steam effects either, and some steam locomotive models look extremely simplistic, although they have certainly been getting better over the years. Here are a few screenshots:
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/1393948775c80f88c9583665e4ab479c.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/ba2f9cca3fd14447514a804b336cb048.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/5c69f703b00b519822bb8e8c893660e8.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/1d2a25f56fb9ab4e4f3a915b4c97f324.png
http://hostthenpost.org/uploads/7eecc7f40170ad72c9b3e4a72999187a.png
(BTW these shots were selected at random- it is complete coincidence that they are all electrics!)
So, does anyone else here use MSTS, besides purely nostalgia? If so, for what reasons?