I used to have a computer simulation entitled, IIRC, "Locomotive Engineer". In addition to several train routes, the software allowed you to program one route of your own, if you had info about grade
If the MS train simulator will have the quality of MS Flight or Combat Flight Simulators, that won't be disappointing at all. Microsoft is doing many other games and simulators so the Train Simulator
I did hear about the Microsoft's flight simulator this weekend from a member of our rail passenger advocacy organization who works for the FAA. Normally I stick on this list to rail issues, particula
I am taking this off the list because it has nothing to do with BRHS or the Q. It seems that some of your information is outdated (if you heard about the MS Flight simulator just now). Quality is alw
My appology - this was not meant to get to the list but to SJL alone as you can see from the first line below. It is not meant to stir another useless debate unrelated to BRHS or Q issues. Dan I am t
I do not do anything with aviation so that is why I was not familiar with Microsoft's flight simulator. I believe the Microsoft breakup is relevant to this board. How is a Microsoft monopoly any more
reason why list response is so quiet, is that Microsoft announced the simulator software, but won't release an operating prototype until late this year or early next year. Since we can't get our mitt
Brad: I participated along with another BRHS member in a focus group last year. Its purpose was to evaluate train simulator software in development. We met for ninety minutes and replied to a series
What is Microsoft doing in the train simulator business? Is Bill Gates also a train buff? Is this another example of Microsoft's monopolistic urges? The reason why the question comes up is that Micro