With similar graphical settings to High, here we've zoomed out the shot so you can see the mountains in the distance. With a top-end machine, you can now run with the graphics features at Max, but you will still need to keep an eye on the in-game draw distance and detail sliders on a per-route basis. Off one of the graphical features in the Launcher). (Alternative 2: Increase draw distance and detail and turn (Alternative 1: Increase draw distance and decrease detail) With a four year old machine (or perhaps a more recent budget machine) with a Userbenchmark Gaming Score of 80%, you can turn on all the graphical effects, but you'll need to carefully manage the in-game sliders. This image shows TurfFX on, but you'll have to sacrifice shadows and maybe also Ultra Shaders when enabling this option with a UserBenchmark Gaming Score below 50%.Īn alternative at 40-50% score is to turn TurfFX off, and try various combinations of Shadows, Shaders, Draw Distance and Detail to get the graphics/performance balance you're after. With more powerful hardware, the options you have to choose from increase. Just don't try increasing all these variables at the one time and expect the game to run as well as it does with all sliders set to minimum! You can technically increase your settings for better looking graphics (such as turning on the Ultra Shaders), OR you can run low shadows or increased draw distance (or detail). Low Settings + Improved Graphics or Detail Do this on a per route basis as some routes are much more performance-heavy than others. If your machine runs TANE, it should also run TRS2019.Īs your hardware improves, the first area to increase is your in-game draw distance and detail levels. If you are running a low spec machine, then simply reduce all the settings to the minimum. A UserBenchmark Score of 25% means your system is four times slower than the benchmark machine. In short, a score of 50% means that your system is capable of half the performance of a i7-7740X CPU matched with a GTX 1070 GPU. You can run your own hardware test here to find your UserBenchmark score and then compare this to the various options below. In the examples below, we've used "UserBenchmark" scores to indicate the level required for each performance setting. (Ok, technically you might hear some crossing bells and steam whistles but you won't actually see all the new graphical features )).
#TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2019 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 7#
Just as your old black and white telly didn't magically start showing colour pictures in the 70's, and your phone didn't take photographs in the 90's, your 2012 computer isn't going to allow you to turn on all the bells and whistles in 2018. Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 System Requirements (minimum) CPU: Intel i5 3GHz 64Bit Processor CPU SPEED: Info RAM: 4 GB OS: Windows 7 64bit VIDEO CARD. With each enhancement, of course comes some performance penalty.Ĭlick the image above then use the slider to compare the high and low settings in TRS2019. Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 provides users with a large range of optional features to enhance the graphics.