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Post by David on Feb 11, 2008 20:39:47 GMT -5
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Post by dantheman on Feb 12, 2008 0:46:38 GMT -5
Same Horn
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Post by David on Feb 12, 2008 1:33:41 GMT -5
Wow, what a detailed response This was mentioned already at a few forums. But who really cares, its obvious they'll change it by release time.
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Post by cj on Feb 12, 2008 11:07:20 GMT -5
Oh man I'm saving up for a new laptop now cause of that lol .
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Post by thehench on Feb 12, 2008 17:51:05 GMT -5
It says the sounds were dubbed. So, I hope that they can find a better horn than the one the came with the Default D9 in the original MSTS.
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Post by c36dash7 on Feb 12, 2008 17:54:38 GMT -5
Saving for that , is okay , but DO NOT buy a laptop before the version 2 is released .
This is designed on the Vista O/S , and operates with the newer "Windows Live" environment .
That being said, a laptop may turn out to be much better than a "hot-rodded" home computer, if it is configured to communicate properly over the Internet, at the speed of light .
I fully expect a newer generation of computer will be designed , and optimized, to take maximum advantage of such as this "Windows live" , and other such "streaming" technologies ( such as watching movies and TV , on your computer screen ) .
Jean Brisson Victoria BC
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Post by David on Feb 12, 2008 18:53:48 GMT -5
This is designed on the Vista O/S , and operates with the newer "Windows Live" environment Thats actually wrong Jean. Microsoft has already stated that they will be offering MSTS 2 on XP also.
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Post by BCR4619 on Feb 12, 2008 19:41:22 GMT -5
Cool a spartan cab in a Wide cab... how does that work :S
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Post by David on Feb 12, 2008 20:21:54 GMT -5
If you read below the Video you would have seen, "The cab interior we’re showing represents a Norfolk Southern EMD SD70. The exterior model represents a BNSF General Electric Dash 9. (Astute viewers noticed this in the screenshots we released a while back.) The finished product will have matched exteriors and interiors!"
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Post by cj on Feb 13, 2008 13:11:14 GMT -5
Saving for that , is okay , but DO NOT buy a laptop before the version 2 is released . This is designed on the Vista O/S , and operates with the newer "Windows Live" environment . That being said, a laptop may turn out to be much better than a "hot-rodded" home computer, if it is configured to communicate properly over the Internet, at the speed of light . I fully expect a newer generation of computer will be designed , and optimized, to take maximum advantage of such as this "Windows live" , and other such "streaming" technologies ( such as watching movies and TV , on your computer screen ) . Jean Brisson Victoria BC The Laptop that I'm saving for is a Alienware Area 51 M9750 . So it should handle it extremely well .
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Post by BCR4619 on Feb 13, 2008 20:22:51 GMT -5
If you read below the Video you would have seen, "The cab interior we’re showing represents a Norfolk Southern EMD SD70. The exterior model represents a BNSF General Electric Dash 9. (Astute viewers noticed this in the screenshots we released a while back.) The finished product will have matched exteriors and interiors!" yes I know
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Post by c36dash7 on Feb 14, 2008 14:46:03 GMT -5
This is designed on the Vista O/S , and operates with the newer "Windows Live" environment Thats actually wrong Jean. Microsoft has already stated that they will be offering MSTS 2 on XP also. I believe you' re right, David, as the 'acceptance" of the Vista O/S is not what it should be . I am currently (at my workplace ), on a program with Microsoft, oddly similiar to some very recent "Live" interaction between the most recent GE diesels out there "on the road", and the GE headquarters . I gave Microsoft the permission to monitor everything on the computer I am using , "Live" , and "repair" and upgrade things "on the fly" ( if they ever wanted to, although most of the upgrades are actually "bundled up" , and installed as I turn the computer off , and when this upgrade process happens , I completely lose control of the computer itself ) . Jean Brisson Victoria BC
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