| Graphics | Rating  |
Microsoft Train Simulator is an eight year old title, and as such the graphics have weathered well. They’re not perfect or representative of anything contemporary of course, but the scenery – weather the gorgeous Cumbrian countryside in the North of England or the slightly dusty plains of the Asian locations – is evocative of the actual locations.
The design of the various locomotives in the game is good, with a required solidity to the polygon objects racing through the countryside, mixed with a more traditional bitmapped interior train control panel and passenger lounge view.
| Sound | Rating  |
With a minimal set of sounds required, there isn’t a lot to be expected from this aspect of the sim. However the various horns and whistles certainly seem authentic, while the general train chugging sound is tailored for each of the engines in the game to be as close as possible as the real world version.
Microsoft Train Simulator’s various outside views showcase both the different view available in the game and the different sounds, and the realisation of the Doppler effect (the change in tone of a sound as it travels close to the listener, past them and then away into the distance) is well executed.
Ramping the volume on your PC speakers or headset up a couple of notches when playing is recommended to get the full experience of driving the train, particularly when riding the Flying Scotsman (as seen in the screenshots).
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| Closer To The Dream | Rating  |
Lined up alongside other train sims, Microsoft Train Simulator has the benefit of a household name and a superb team of developers behind it.
While train sims on the whole have been limited to locations' territorial markets (Japan, North America, Europe) and had limited support for multiple laguages, Microsoft Train Simulator has thrived thanks to its presence in computer stores, supermarkets, and advertising.
Microsoft Train Simulator might not be the best train simulation software in the world, and might not be the best supported in terms of add-ons and maps; however it is marvellous fun and a great way to get closer to the dream of driving a locomotive.