![]() ![]() ![]() The Singapore Transport Museum used BVE Trainsim 4 to provide a simulation platform, within a mock-up MRT train of the C151, before later porting to openBVE in 2010.īVE Trainsim 5 was officially released on 5 September 2011 as the successor to BVE 4. ![]() The latest version of BVE 4 is ver.25355 which was released on. It also has better graphics than BVE 2 with the latter being a major update. Because of the cancellation of version three, this was the first follow-on stable version since version two. Unreleased and later cancelled, BVE Trainsim 3 was originally started in 2003 as an improvement over BVE Trainsim 2, but was eventually stopped due to problems encountered with development of the aforementioned program.īVE Trainsim 4, released in 2005, added support for plugins to simulate train safety systems other than ATS and ATC. 2.6.3 which was released on 27 March 2004. The first stable version released in 2001. Instead, the official symbol of BVE up until the release of BVE 2 in 2001 featured the words: 暴走 VIEW EXPRESS. This version, the first version of BVE to be produced, had an interface that was similar to BVE Trainsim 2, but did not have a logo. BVE Trainsim 1 was released in 1996 as an Alpha version under the name Boso View Express and 1999 as a Beta Version.
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