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When you hit the Play button a small menu pops up and you can select either the 32 or 64 bit version. There is still some work ongoing with the core code and we hope to finalise this in the next week or so.

Right-click on Train Simulator and select Properties. Just drop it into the folder above A window will open, and you should select Option 2 to set up the audio for bit. Doesn't make any difference to the sound. Last edited by Oz Gaming ; 12 Oct, pm.

I followed all the steps here. It pauses for a minute or two, exits then nothing. It does the same thing repeatedly. Originally posted by cantrellwd :. I have added railworks64 to Nvidia control panel didn't touch the configurations , I have deleted the. I have ene tried to run as administrator. Not working. I may be wrong but I think railworks64 stopped loading after the patch of TS My 64 bits version is working again.

Open this directory called Install. There is a directory called OpenAL. Inside this OpenAL there is a directory called 64bit. Inside the 64bit there is a file called OpenAL Copy this file to the main directory Railworks and ask to replace the existing file. Also check the other install files to verify if you need DirectX, dotnet or physX updates.

My PC needed it. Now the 64 bits version of Train Simulator is working fine. Regards, Dan. Last edited by Dan Smith ; 23 Jan, am. Marcosdonalt View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by 2mara1 :. Originally posted by William McCarty :. I had this the other day spent ages following advice and after constant crashing I traced it to a workshop item, the removal of said item was a pain as the game kept crashing.

I tried several runs operating the boiler myself in addition to controlling the engine -- I ended up either bursting the tank or letting the fire go out and finding myself sliding backward down the Alps.

With full control detail on, you will find yourself constantly adjusting gearing, engine power, steam pressure, etc. The graphics in Train Sim are very impressive, but also extremely demanding when it comes to processing power. On my Pentium III running a GeForce 2 card I was able to turn on all the detail options and enjoy all the eye candy the game has to offer, but only at the cost of a noticeably slowed frame rate. It takes a gigahertz class machine with a top end 3D accelerator to run the game smoothly at full detail -- playing on a 1.

As I noted above, the detail of the scenery is amazing. Trees are placed individually along the tracks and each crossing and signal is there -- all with fully functioning lights and bells. You can view your train from all angles, including that of a passenger. Both the interior and exterior if each train is detailed down to a smoking cigar resting in an ashtray in the lounge car on the Orient Express.

Add to the detailed graphics sound effects that match each train exactly and you have a package that brings the rails to life. Train Simulator is not for everyone, but rail buffs will absolutely love it. Where other train simulations have attempted to recreate a model railroading experience, this one is designed to give you a taste of the real thing. Microsoft has recreated not only modern railroading, but has brought the billowing smoke and rumbling engines of yesterday's steam locomotive era to life in exquisite detail.

Browse games Game Portals. Microsoft Train Simulator. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.

Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 7. Download Microsoft Train Simulator. What we said "The attention to detail is superb and, cliched as it is, there's an undeniable thrill about pulling the whistle cord on the Flying Scotsman as you hurtle through the English countryside. I eagerly awaited its arrival for many months, but always had a concern about a game on rails. Would it be too limiting? After playing it now non-stop for the past three days, I can assure you it is not.

I have rescued a stranded passenger train, hauled goods through the night in a snow blizzard, shunted cargo cars through a massive network of junctions and sidings, and at one stage lost control of the train on a steep hill and smashed into a buffer at 50mph.

We will always have fast action games such as Quake and Half-Life, but Microsoft Train Simulator otters the player a comfortable slow-paced game where mastering the rails is not just a must, but also very enjoyable.

I highly recommend this game. Some people will say Microsoft Train Simulator is just for geeks, but look at how well it's been selling. Personally, love it and have been playing it for more than a week.

There are so many different things to experience not that you'd believe it when you think you don't even have to steer. It's a really entrancing and relaxing game, and I think you were absolutely spot on with your review. Many thanks for not marking it down simply because of its theme. It's that sort of impartiality that makes me read your magazine above any others. Keep up the great work.



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