Moin, Björn!
It should.
This 52 8029 (built in 1944) is owned by a club originally based at Röbel/Müritz:
http://www.hei-na-ganzlin.de/site10a.htm
She came to visit our home in 2001, and of course we rode their track too:
http://mkb-berlin.de/bogen6.htm
You cant beat a good Kriegslok for functionality and usability

, I saw some in the 80s whilst transiting the Berlin corridor, whilst steam is old and dirty the Kriegslok is a wonderful piece of engineering built to last with minimal maintenance, compared to the then current diesels in the GDR, steam was still a good viable source of motive power and lasted into the 90s I believe, even in West Germany it lasted much longer than the rest of Europe, certainly later then the UK where it was removed with indecent and expensive haste.
I think the Kriegslok class is the most abundant class of steam engine ever built if you include all the classes, over 13,000 I read somewhere, don't think that even includes the ones re gauged for Russia. Virtually every country occupied by German in WWII had a batch of Kriegsloks given to them as repatriations so they served far and wide through out Europe and helped many ailing infrastructure rebuild post war.
Personally I prefer the Baureihe 43 and 44 with their bigger boilers, much more imposing, I wonder if any one makes one in 7mm O gauge ?, would make a nice large model, not virtual of course but a nice piece of modeling none the less.
Regarding rail sims, I did a lot of work for MSTS a few years back under the Blue Arrow banner, it was limited to poly counts and used a dreadful 24bit, or less ?, color rendering system, you could work around the poly limits but the shoddy texturing made it hard work and ultimately disappointing to me, it was like CFS1 textures in FS98, there were work arounds but all just glossed over the fact that the graphics render engine was old.
Railworks looks attractive and post Xmas I'll take a look, like any game modeling takes time to learn but the render engine looks good and yes the dynamics might not be as good as BVE, its a shame BVE doesn't do outside views, I've been waiting for years for that WCML route to be finished, when done well the lighting in BVE can look stunning. For me it must look good and must sound good, the dynamics I can live with so maybe Santa will bring me a copy of Railworks, I believe that has the US content included these days ?, but it'll be the Euro stuff that I'm most interested in right now.
Kindest
Michael