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Good simulations to try multiplayer? 12/12/2022 at 17:18 #149253
Hoggorm
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Hello,

We are two persons that would like to try multiplayer and was wondering what simulations we should consider for the best experience?

Thank you

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Good simulations to try multiplayer? 12/12/2022 at 17:31 #149254
Champs450007
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West Hampstead, Three Bridges with some ARS assistance, Marylebone, Wimbledon, Victoria Central & South Eastern, LST & doing a chain between Rugby sims are my go too multiplayer sims for me.
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Good simulations to try multiplayer? 12/12/2022 at 19:12 #149256
Hoggorm
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Thank you Champs450007!

I'll take a look at your suggestions

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Good simulations to try multiplayer? 13/12/2022 at 11:43 #149262
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Depending on the number of players you have, and how confident they are, there are many, many great multiplayer experiences. These are my favourite non-chained multiplayer games:

I've found Victoria South-Eastern to strike the best balance between having an good workload while still being fun enough to have a chat with your mates, especially with a handful of delays and failures about.

Kings Cross always gets interesting, as regulation decisions on one workstation will flow through to the next, arguably the best five player sim there is

Three Bridges is best if you have a large crew (someone for every workstation), because it's faster and delays on one workstation tend to flow through all the other workstations just like Kings Cross, but with more trains.

The State of Origin timetable for Strathfield sim is fun if you want to try something down-under - once the extra special event trains start to enter on top of an already busy afternoon peak, everyone is making rapid decisions to keep their junctions flowing

Once you have a large crew together and everyone is an experienced SimSigger you can try your hand at London Bridge - intense and complicated, every delay needs immediate attention, only one or two 'easy' workstations out of ten.

Good luck and let us know how you go!

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Good simulations to try multiplayer? 13/12/2022 at 15:02 #149265
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Just remember that for people to join your session, they will also have to own that simulation.

Enjoy

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