


TRAIN SIMULATOR 2019 GOLDEN SPIKE WINDOWS 7
Sistema operativo: Necesita Windows 7 de 32 o 64-bits Service Pack 1, 8.1 o 10 (no se garantiza la compatibilidad de otras versiones o tipos de Sistema operativo).Para obtener información sobre las especificaciones recomendadas para Train Simulator de 64-bits, diríjase a la Guía del Usuario de Train Simulator 2019. Puede requerir actualizaciones de componentes, tarjetas gráficas o dispositivos de audio. Los portátiles, Notebooks, móviles o versiones de bajo consumo de las especificaciones superiores (incluyendo Intel o procesadores gráficos integrados) pueden funcionar, pero no se garantiza su compatibilidad. Notas adicionales: Necesita ratón y teclado, o bien mando de Xbox.Tarjeta de sonido: Dispositivo de audio compatible con DirectX.Almacenamiento: 40 GB o más de espacio disponible (cualquier adición requerirá más espacio).Red: Conexión de banda ancha (puede generar gastos adicionales por uso).Tarjeta gráfica: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, AMD Radeon R9 Graphics con 1 GB de VRAM dedicada o versiones superiores.Procesador: Intel Core-i3 4330 3,50 GHz Dual Core, AMD A8 6600K 3,90 GHz Quad Core o versiones superiores.

TRAIN SIMULATOR 2019 GOLDEN SPIKE FREE
Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Water Supply (Part 2) Blue Creek to Promontory Water Supply (Part 1) – Corinne to Blue Creek Beyond the Great Salt Lake (Part 2) – Promontory to Corinne Beyond the Great Salt Lake (Part 1) – Kelton to Promontory Doing the Splits – Blue Creek to Promontory Ten captivating and challenging career scenarios for the Promontory Summit route are included as well as three free roam scenarios. And among the career scenarios are two scenarios which together provide an end-to-end “guided tour” of the route and its legendary history! 119 types (all available separately) – to work toting passengers and freight.Īlong with the beautifully crafted route, this Add-On includes ten career scenarios and three free-roam scenarios in which you can go to work at the throttle of CP and UP vintage steam power. Centered on Promontory Summit, the route includes segments of the railroad as originally operated by Central Pacific and Union Pacific, and thus provides a perfect and authentic setting to put Smokebox’s popular period steam power – which includes Central Pacific’s 4-4-0 “Jupiter,” CP’s 4-6-0 “Buffalo,” and Union Pacific’s 4-4-0 No. Rugged, remote topography, tough grades, spindly trestles, and the rough-and-tumble “tent towns” that dotted the newly constructed transcontinental line all come to enthralling life in the Smokebox route. Set in 1869, the route is a remarkable Train Simulator re-creation of 19th century American railroading and its “Old West” environment. The Train Simulator Promontory Summit route re-creates the historic stage over which this remarkable railroad drama occurred, with 68 route miles extending from Corinne, Utah over Promontory Summit and along the north shore of the Great Salt Lake to Kelton, Utah. 119 and Central Pacific’s “Jupiter” standing pilot-to-pilot at Promontory Summit. on May 10, 1869, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific rails were joined with the historic “Golden Spike” ceremony, with Union Pacific 4-4-0 No. In April 1869 it was agreed that the point of bonding of America’s transcontinental rails would be at the summit of Utah’s Promontory Range. In the 1860s, the Central Pacific (later to become the Southern Pacific) and Union Pacific built east from Sacramento and west from Omaha respectively, with each road energized by the promise of financial rewards and government land grants based upon the miles of road they each constructed. And now the transcontinental railroad, along with all its steam-era, “Old West” appeal and challenges, comes to Train Simulator with Smokebox’s extraordinary Promontory Summit route! In all of America railroading’s long history, no event was greater or more enthralling than the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869.
