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Thread: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

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    Jimmy Rich Guest

    Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    I have recently bought a new PC running Windows Vista Home Premium.

    I have loaded the above programs for my son and when they a running the
    screen is not centred and the is a black bar to the right of the screen
    approx 3 cm wide.

    I have tried to run the games in compatibility mode and as adminstrator as
    recommended with other games but with no success.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated as at the momnent I have a disappointed
    son unable to play his favourite games.
    --
    JCR

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    VRG Scotty© Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    Is it something as simple as the auto adjust button on the monitor?

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    Gumby Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    What monitor and video card do you have? If it is an LCD you should be
    using the DVI connection instead of VGA and then you wouldn't get this
    issue at all. As the other person said though, there is an auto adjust
    button on all LCD monitors to solve this issue when using an analog
    connction. Press that and it will center the image and remember the setting
    for that resolution.

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    Andy [YaYa] Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    Scotty touched on this, but I'll add more.

    You have an LCD monitor, I'm guessing. LCDs only display at one
    resolution, so like if your monitor is a Widescreen monitor and the game
    is running at 4:3 ratio then you'll get black bars on the left and
    right, or it can depend on the video card/driver in your computer.

    The nVidia drivers for example have a setting where if your computer is
    displaying at a lower resolution than what your LCD supports it can
    either, zoom the image to make it fill the screen ignoring the aspect
    ratio of the original image. This will fill the screen, but will result
    in your image appearing "stretched" a bit, or it'll zoom the image as
    much as possible without stretching the image resulting in black bars.

    I'm reading my advice and it's a bit confusing to even me.

    Check the in-game options for each game and see if there's an option to
    change the resolution, or if there's a Widescreen option. Play around
    with these settings until the game fills the screen.

    What Scotty said applies if you're using an Analog connection to your
    monitor (cable running from the computer to the monitor will have Blue
    connectors). When your monitor changes resolutions the monitor might
    note frame up the image correctly. When your monitor is displaying the
    game, push the "Auto" or "Auto Adjust" button on your monitor, that
    might fix it.

    If your computer is connected via a digital cable (White connectors)
    this shouldn't be an issue, in which case try my suggestions. You can
    also right-click your desktop, choose Personalize and "Desktop
    Settings", and finally Advanced, see if there are settings for your
    monitor to stretch the image when zooming in.

    If nothing here helps, respond here, include the make and model of your
    system and monitor.

    --
    -A.

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    Gumby Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    Microsoft Train Simulator only supports 4:3 ratio. My advice is to dump it
    and get the latest Rail Simulator published by EA. Developed by the same
    people that made MSTS and supports widescreen. I paid $29.99 CAD for my
    copy.

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    Andy [YaYa] Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    I got a freebie copy, still haven't installed it. One of these days.

  7. #7
    Gumby Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    You should intall it as it is good, so long as you are into trains.

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    Clinton Guest

    Re:Train Simulator

    I almost bought a copy the other day, but bought another game instead. I was
    wondering how close it was to driving trains it is to MSTS? Would I have to
    spend time setting up trains, etc., like one has/had to do with Trainz? Is
    their the ability to import MSTS routes? I am glad to see that it was
    developed by KUJU.

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    Andy [YaYa] Guest

    Re: Microsoft Train Simulator & Flight Simulator 2004

    I used to be. My old model "O" is in storage for when I ever have a son. No
    luck so far. If I ever get a garage I may have to set it up again. CA
    living = teh suc.

    --
    -A.

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    Gumby Guest

    Re:Train Simulator

    No, it's more like MSTS than Trainz but the editor in this version is
    similar to the one in Trainz which is good if you want to design your own
    rail lines. I doubt you can import MSTS stuff into it though. If you like
    MSTS you will like this one even more. The environment is more alive now
    too.

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