![]() ![]() Even Microsoft call it v1.2 on their own website! Depending on the market and the distributor, the package said that the version was called v1.2, v1.3 or v1.4. ![]() Fairly obviously, users of v1.0 who upgraded to v1.4 using the web update couldn't "have a CD in the drive". However, when v1.4 was released on disk, the program was modified to ensure that a CD was always present in the drive. When you installed version 1.0, you didn't need to have a CD in the drive to make the game work. There were some "issues", and Microsoft released a patch in April 2002 that (was supposed to) address a variety of issues. Microsoft Train Simulator was released in mid-2001. ![]()
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