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  2. BVE Trainsim - Wikipedia

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    BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express [1] [2] [3]) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator. [3] It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience [3] [4] [5] as viewed from inside the cab, rather than creating a network of other trains [6] [7] —other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects. [3]

  3. Wikipedia : Articles for deletion/BVE Trainsim (2nd nomination)

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  4. Category:Train simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    BVE Trainsim; D. Densha de Go! ... Train Sim World; Train Simulator Classic; ... This page was last edited on 2 February 2025, at 17:28 (UTC).

  5. RailDriver - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is designed to be compatible with Microsoft Train Simulator. [3] N3V's Trainz, BVE Trainsim and World of Subways [4] also support RailDriver. As of December 2020, Dovetail Games' Train Sim World 2 added an open beta for Raildriver on PC. Other software may be controlled using downloadable resources. [5]

  6. Train simulator - Wikipedia

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    A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers, and consumer computer game software with 'play modes' which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world.

  7. OpenBVE - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 April 2013, at 05:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Train Simulator (Ongakukan) - Wikipedia

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    The video for the original Train Simulator series of games was 308×156 pixels at 30 frames per second using Intel Indeo 2 video compression and AVI file container. Each game contains Japanese lines and trains, with the exception of four games featuring overseas routes, in Germany, France, Taiwan, and the United States of America. Video shot ...

  9. Talk:BVE Trainsim - Wikipedia

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    In case of BVE Trainsim, the major problem is that there are no quality sources at all. The thewired and rockpapershotgun articles seem to be the only ones barely acceptable here, however, most parts of the page don't draw information from them, but from personal experience in either a) personal websites, b) open wikis, c) public forums, or d ...