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Btw I noticed you had Train Simulator 2013. I'm wondering if that is better(as in more realistic) than Trainz Simulator 12. Thanks.
I never ride on train before except when I was in Singapore but that's not real deal train. It's not even intercity train.
Btw that Trainz 12 dancing girl videos you made are awesome LOL.
I have only spent time in trying to work out the editor in Train sim 2013 so can't really give an honest answer to your questions regarding the comparisons in physics and control between both games. In cab and realistic driving etc, I only use the AI with trainz, and once the rules are set up the AI do a pretty good job, so am unable to help you much there either. Hopefully someone else will be more informative :). This review gives a decent explanation on trainz12 and may be helpful: http://www.simhq.com/_trains/trains_004a.html
Do you build in Surveyor or prefer to drive the pre-made routes?