With some headphones on, it really sounds like you’re in and around a moving, functioning train. The one very realistic aspect of the presentation is the sounds.
While the game’s graphics are not the best in the world, the dynamic weather does look very nice and actually affects how the train will handle. You can rotate the camera however you like as well as zoom in and out. There are many different camera angles to watch the action, including the cockpit, helicopter views, and even inside the passenger cars. When you get into the more difficult scenarios, you will really have to pay attention to these things if you want to succeed. You will sometimes have to stop for traffic, slow down to obey the speed limit, or adjust to the weather and track conditions. While conducting, you must pay attention to the rules of the tracks. You can choose to do specific simulations based on a certain area, course, or by train. Each simulation will give an estimated time for how long it will take to complete. When I say there are a lot of simulations to play, I mean there are a ton of them. These simulations take place in different time periods and locations, including the US, UK, and Germany. The main game will have you playing through a ton of different situations that can range from making stops and picking up passengers to linking up with another train that has broken down on the tracks and taking it to its destination. Each train handles and drives differently than the next, and you should really take a look at the tutorials on each kind of train before jumping into the main game. You have many locomotives to drive that all fit into different categories: Steam, Diesel, and Electric. It’s a simulation of driving a variety of trains in different types of situations. Of course, you can always pick up TS12 as a stand alone, as well. If you already own Railworks 2, then you get upgraded to TS12 for free.
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Train Simulator 2012 (TS12) is a sequel to Railworks 2. They had model tracks, conductor hats, even a television show with a talking train that had a face (yeah, that creepy show.) Well, if you’re still into trains and always wanted to know what it’s like to actually run and conduct one, you’re in for a treat with the huge package of Train Simulator 2012.
A lot of kids growing up were big into trains.