

You can also pay more and get even more stuff. I have a strong feeling this year that some of the US-only BNSF locos are going to show up on the annual bundle and be unlocked for us in the store with the release of this year's bundle, but we will have to see. There may also be a few locos (hopefully for the route, could be random) included. In those cases, the annual trio of routes was roughly a buck. The last two years, there was one in February. You can buy the game now or wait for the next sale, but I would highly advise waiting to see if there is a Humble Bundle this month. You can reduce your game quality if you do experience lag and that may give a smoother experience, but it won't look as pretty. Some routes and locomotives (especially some locos from Searchlight Simulation, and routes like the New Zealand route entry in the store) require 64-bit to even run properly and will not work properly in 32-bit. If you run in 64-bit, you will probably be best advised to have 16 GB of RAM.


Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 Graphics with 1 GB Dedicated VRAM or Better.Processor: Intel Core-i3 4330 3.50 GHz Dual Core or AMD A8 6600K 3.90 GHz Quad Core or Better.OS: 32-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 8.1 or 10 Required (Other OS versions and types are not supported).The minimum specs for Train Simulator are as follows for 32-bit: This thread was from 2019 and could have been left in the bin. Give it a go and if you have more questions there are many here who can and will help you.īeing in Canada you might want to look at the Railworks America website, just google it, free to join.Ĭlick to expand.By the way, feel free to create your own thread asking questions. You can also add stuff which is free (Freeware) but usually you need to have certain other items installed before this works. Once you have the base game and its add ons included in the pack you can buy what is referred to as DLC (down loadable content) which are extra routes, engines, coaches or wagons via the Steam or discount sites (this is Payware). I say this because you can sometimes get at a reduced cost one of the older versions BUT make sure it is unused as once used it is very difficult and I mean very difficult to transfer it to someone else. Then you need to get a copy of Train Simulator, the current "model" is TS2022 but any version from 2013/14 onwards will work (and will be updated once loaded). It all works on Windows from Win 7 to Win 10 inclusive. You need a Steam account, it is free but you need to sign up for it.
