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28826 2001-12-28 01:13:00 Santa got it wrong..again ..
Curious train sim...anybody tried it?anybody want to sell it?would it run on my PC if I bought a genuine s/h disc?Any input greatly appreciated..

p.s.If you are on line Santa ,no more socks!
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28827 2001-12-28 01:40:00 Oh my head.......MS Train, I have seen running, if you like trains, well, it might be ok, personally I found it a little boring. Give me one of the MS Flight Sims and I play that quite happily. Guest (0)
28828 2001-12-28 08:42:00 Sorry Inglewood Man, but have you actually looked at your socks lately? BTW the rumour about only good kids (of all ages) getting presents, its wrong. Just the good kids get the good presents. Something to think about hmmm?

SC
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28829 2001-12-28 09:00:00 This has got to be the most boring program ever delevoped.

Let me see..start train..Pick a destination station..Go to the pub for 4 hours.Come back in just enought time to stop train.

Still if you a thomas the tank engine fan???

1 copy for sale going cheap

==Orac==
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28830 2001-12-28 10:39:00 I know I needed new socks, Santa, but pink ones?

Dammit,the Easter bunny doesn't have such a twisted sense of humour,I'll try her...

Anyways,back to my original question...I heard that MS are acting against piracy by making their discs in such a way that once you have registered one on-line it will not play on another PC.Is this true,or another net myth?
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28831 2001-12-28 22:18:00 It is a good simulation and accurate. (the cab noises are about right) it can be boring if you chose the long trips but there is some shunting and passenger trips that you need to be on the ball for This is one of those programs you either like or hate. It has some pretty high overheads as far as your system is concerned it needs about 1.5 GB of hard drive and some memory. you can download more activies differnt locos etc via links from microsofts site Guest (0)
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