Present day train simulators

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Then there is Open BVE. Watch and see why MS did not bother anymore:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRQtycIy-2I

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I'll have to wait for Steam to reply to the nasty-gram I sent via support. Right now I would have to purchase RW2 outright, and while it's only $40 that's $40 more than I have to spend on games at the moment.
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So Railworks isn't in your Steam library grayed out? If so you just right click on it and install. Sure you are logged into the account you bought it on?

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Only one account, and no, it doesn't show at all.
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Contact Steam with your account details and they will sort it, they will have records of what you have bought if it isn't showing up in the library.

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Just waiting for them to get around to replying to my service ticket. Could take a while.
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Just thought I'd mention that Tornado is hauling a return trip from London to Edinburgh between the 18th and 20th of November,up on the east coast and back on the west.On the 19th,it is taking a circular tour from Edinburgh via Newcastle to Carlisle and then back to Edinburgh via Carstairs junction.And guess what..I've got a ticket for the 19th!!!.I'm sure you know that their webste is http://www.steamdreams.co.uk. :excited: EricT
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Darren,

Love that Class 45 / 55 ? On your bottom picture up there! Must admit, really letting my guard down here by publicly admitting (shut up Skippy Bing before you say anything!) about my childhood interest in trains. Class 50 was always my favourite, of the 50 number 50007 ( I think ) repainted in Brunswick green and renamed after Sir Edward Elgar.... was definitely my fav, I am sure the OO Gauge model of it is still in my parents loft, that would look goof in my office now! Must grab it next time I am in the UK!

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I like anything with big engines, planes, trains, ships and cars.

Class 50s Barham & Rodney just about to pull an Exeter bound express out of Plymouth.
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I think I just have an unhealthy addiction to simulations. Flight, Trains, Car Racing and Naval. :lol:

Still they take up less space than the real thing. :)

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Oooh, I can feel meself weakening. ;)

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