The new content in Train Simulator will keep you entertained for quite some time if you enjoy the game itself. It’s just a content update, for the most part. So, when the “new” 2019 edition turned up, I expected there to be a huge improvement. I have tried out older versions of the sim in fact, I had forgotten that this was already in my Steam Library. Having played through at least one new scenario for each of the locomotives across each new route, it didn’t take me long to develop an opinion of Train Simulator. However, there are some issues which are (still) holding Train Simulator back from offering a smooth ride. That’s not a bad collection of new content. With it, it’s brought in a cargo load of content, including three new routes, eight locomotives, and a technical upgrade: 64-bit support. It’s quite a feat to support a game for that length of time, yet, here we have the 2019 installment of Train Simulator now pulling into the station. Train Simulator 2019 Reviewĭovetail Games’ Train Simulator series has been running for a decade at this point.
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