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New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 14:41 #20090 | |
PowerHaulJack
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Hey chaps Am new to SigSim (I've seen a friend using it and couldn't resist getting it). I'm Jack by the way. Some may know me as PowerHaulJack, or even Javelin395 (yea, I'm the one who likes 70s btw). Just joined and ordered SigSim Stafford, but would appreciate some help. Firstly, I've just ordered SigSim Stafford, went through to PayPal and paid and what not, but what happens now? Do I wait for it to come in the post? Or do I download it from some magical place? Secondly, is it a simple 'Click signal a and then b and the route is set'? Or is it more magical and exciting? My mate got Stafford and he thinks its AMAZING. Thanks all! Appreciate your help. Cheers, Jack Jack B Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 14:47 #20091 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
hi jack welcome to SimSig, i suppose someone has to like 70s :P to download any sim FOR FREE go to the downloads section, accessed on the downloads/uploads tab on the main menu. first download the system files in official software. these are nessesary to play any game. after these are installed, go back into official software and then into simulations. all of these can be downloaded and played as and when you want. also now your a registered user you can also download the simulations for registered users and the sims in the beta stage of production good luck "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply The following user said thank you: PowerHaulJack |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 14:49 #20092 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
First, welcome. Second, you don't actually order and pay for Sims, they are freely available and you then can make an optional donation. So wrong way round but never mind- thanks. Available form this page via Sims (old) note the password first. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply The following user said thank you: PowerHaulJack |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 14:50 #20093 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
also, thinking about it, if that doesnt install becuase your using a 64 bit machine, there is this http://www.SimSig.co.uk/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=56&func=fileinfo&id=285 "We don't stop camborne wednesdays" Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 15:07 #20095 | |
PowerHaulJack
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You can tell I'm a newbie to the stuff. Hope my £5 is well used in upgrading Stafford ahaha. Thanks for your help guys. Thanks for the link to the Stafford download. Shall progress with it tonight and report on how I get on. Thanks again all for making me feel so warm and welcome T'is appreciated. Jack PS: 70s rule! Jack B Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 16:51 #20100 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
Ok so what's a 70s? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 17:05 #20101 | |
mfloyd
189 posts |
i guess class 70 Peter?
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Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 17:43 #20111 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
58s on steriods
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Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 18:33 #20118 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
" said:i guess class 70 Peter?That's what I though but I was not aware there was such a thing, not that I've looked it up yet. The Southern ones were 71, 73 and 74 I recall, then it was 76 on the Woodhead (and 77 CoCo?) before we got to the 81-87 series. Must be something new I guess; better look it up now that I've shown my ignorance! Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Last edited: 25/08/2011 at 18:34 by Peter Bennet Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 18:37 #20120 | |
Sam Tugwell
494 posts |
Theyre the new locos that Freightliner use on their Heavy Haul and Intermodal trains. Often found on the Portbury/Stoke Gifford - Rugeley Power Station and also on the containers from Trafford Park F.L.T to Millbrook F.L.T and Felixstowe Docks. 3700 HP. Theyre fairly ugly but are absolutey awsome to watch coming through Oxford! :D Tugz "Signalman Exeter" Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 18:57 #20121 | |
delticfan
476 posts |
" said:Hey chap Hi Jack, welcome to the wonderful world of Simsig. Be prepared to become totally engrossed by the sheer detail and 'feel' of these excellent sime. I have a railway background (not signalling though), and found that I had to try over many months until one day a light went on in my head, it all made sense, and I'm addicted, but still learning the finer points of some of the more complex sims. The knowledge of the guys on here is amazing, so don't be afraid to ask questions. Above all, enjoy! Log in to reply The following user said thank you: AndyG |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 19:07 #20123 | |
Sam Tugwell
494 posts |
Welcome to Simsig Jack. Im sure you'll learn the ins and outs of Simsig by playing it not just on your own, but also on multiplayer sessions hosted by myself and several other people. Theres no timetable for these sessions. Sometimes theres no session going on, but sometimes there are multiple sessions. Multiplayer is a good way to learn about Simsig (and also signalling in general). "Signalman Exeter" Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 25/08/2011 at 19:28 #20125 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
" said:Theyre the new locos that Freightliner use on their Heavy Haul and Intermodal trains. Often found on the Portbury/Stoke Gifford - Rugeley Power Station and also on the containers from Trafford Park F.L.T to Millbrook F.L.T and Felixstowe Docks.Ah I think I know what you mean now (the Ugly Bettys ) though my search actually threw up the Bulleid electrics. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Re: New boy in town 26/08/2011 at 10:03 #20148 | |
Javelin395
272 posts |
This person is NOT Javelin395 - I know this because I am the user that has registered that username on this forum. Can the moderators please get to the bottom of this as I wouldn't want my username being used for mishcievous purposes.
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Re: New boy in town 26/08/2011 at 14:50 #20167 | |
Underwood
748 posts |
I must admit I am taking a liking to the Class 70 now, not the looks but for the parts 'under the hood' At least the GE engine doesnt do ying ying and has a bit of bass to it when under power! Log in to reply |