![]() ![]() ![]() All are taken a step further, creating an ambiance that, as yet, is second to none in the train simulation world. The look and feel of the simulation has been vastly improved over Railworks 2, with added sounds like the pinging of the rails when the trains are moving, slick view changes, and loading and unloading of people. You will not have to adjust many display options either, as the options screen is very simple to understand with only minor tweaks available. Loading of the simulator took no time at all, and the selection of routes, locomotives, consists and scenarios are well laid out and user friendly. And with fixes on the way, the general public should have no problem installing this software via the Steam platform. Installation, although automatic, was a little problematic, but support from this developer proved excellent. True, this latest release has its issues, which I will mention later, but overall this release is well worth a look at if you are a train enthusiast of any kind! So, with this in mind I had high hopes for Railworks 3 (Train Simulator 2012), and after sampling the core product and one expansion pack (Horseshoe Curve) I have not been disappointed. Railworks 2 was slick, smooth and responsive generally it had an excellent feel to it when compared with veteran simulators like Microsoft Train Simulator. If you have played Railworks 2, you will know how good it was, and no doubt you will be awaiting the release of Railworks 3, AKA Train Simulator 2012. ![]()
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