OMG! I did not even notice that. In fact, I thought "Nah! That can't be true." Then I went and looked at the portion of the video you referenced and there it was. What happened? No, he won't get far at all under power, and getting out and pushing is out of the question. Good eye!
Come on, that's ridiculous! No way that would work. How do I know? I already tried it. The engine didn't move an inch and we ended up with a bunch of super hot, 3 1/2 pound each, gravel rocks.
YOU BEEN PLAYING TRAINZ FOR 20 YEARS????? I thought you were new to this game, maybe bc u just started a year ago ( posting videos ), you learn something everyday
Yep, that's it. I played for years and years without really researching anything, I just liked driving the trains around. I started watching TH-cam videos to learn more, but remember, TH-cam did not even launch until 2005. And then, as you pointed out, when I started posting videos about two years ago, all my very helpful viewers began to educate me. I have learned more about railroads in the last two years than in any other part of my life. Of course, I just retired 2 years ago, so that also allows for a lot more free time to dedicate toward my interests. Thanks for watching!
Crazy as it sounds, I'm not bored. I go back to Trainz, Run 8 and Railroader time and time again, doing the same tasks over and over and I just don't get bored. Am I an alien?
There is a rule called the "Tagger Rule" on the Download Station. You can download it for free. You have to manually type in each destination but then the tags remain, even when you quit the game and continue it later. Think of them as post-it notes for each car. When you select the train, the train tags show up automatically. I hope this helps!
Laughs as Thomas leans out the window yelling at you "THESES ARE GP40s"
As he rolls his eyes at the same time.
@12:59 looks like Andrew and his K-4 aren’t going far. No tender.
OMG! I did not even notice that. In fact, I thought "Nah! That can't be true." Then I went and looked at the portion of the video you referenced and there it was. What happened? No, he won't get far at all under power, and getting out and pushing is out of the question. Good eye!
@@mikerowchip2945 Unless that super-sized magic gravel is also capable of powering a K-4!
Come on, that's ridiculous! No way that would work. How do I know? I already tried it. The engine didn't move an inch and we ended up with a bunch of super hot, 3 1/2 pound each, gravel rocks.
YOU BEEN PLAYING TRAINZ FOR 20 YEARS????? I thought you were new to this game, maybe bc u just started a year ago ( posting videos ), you learn something everyday
Yep, that's it. I played for years and years without really researching anything, I just liked driving the trains around. I started watching TH-cam videos to learn more, but remember, TH-cam did not even launch until 2005. And then, as you pointed out, when I started posting videos about two years ago, all my very helpful viewers began to educate me. I have learned more about railroads in the last two years than in any other part of my life. Of course, I just retired 2 years ago, so that also allows for a lot more free time to dedicate toward my interests. Thanks for watching!
@@mikerowchip2945 and you arent bored? Thats whats up !
Crazy as it sounds, I'm not bored. I go back to Trainz, Run 8 and Railroader time and time again, doing the same tasks over and over and I just don't get bored. Am I an alien?
how did you get the train tagged to show up in game just curious
There is a rule called the "Tagger Rule" on the Download Station. You can download it for free. You have to manually type in each destination but then the tags remain, even when you quit the game and continue it later. Think of them as post-it notes for each car. When you select the train, the train tags show up automatically. I hope this helps!
@@mikerowchip2945thanks
Fantatic Fantatic my friends excellent Like 👍🏻 Greeting from Argentina nuevo subcritor suscribete 😊
Muy bueno! I am glad you liked the video, thanks for watching! By the way, when it comes to Spanish, no intiendo mucho. I hope I wrote that correctly.