![]() ![]() A post on the 'The Little Wheel Goes in Back' blog, written by one of the developers, confirmed the working title was 'Train Simulator 2'. The simulation leveraged most of the existing core components of Microsoft Flight Simulator X's platform, thus providing an entire earth model in which to play from, and was planned to be compatible with both Windows Vista and Windows XP. ![]() This time around the simulation was instead being made in-house by Microsoft's ACES Studio, which was most known for its successful Microsoft Flight Simulator series line, as a part of the «Games for Windows» initiative. Its first version was later released in October 2007, Later Railworks in June 2009, then Railworks 2 Train Simulator in October 2010.Second attempt: 2007-2009DevelopmentThe re-launch attempt at Microsoft's second version of the «Train Simulator» project was officially announced on January 19, 2007. ![]() Microsoft Train Simulator 2 Free Download.However, only three months later into the Summer on August 18, 2003, Kuju had handed the project over to Microsoft Game Studios and they would eventually halt the entire development by Spring of 2004 as the following statement from Microsoft confirmed.Much of the former development team from Kuju later established Rail Simulator in order to continue development of their own simulation platform.
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