![]() ![]() Train gets lifted on tracks or the damage is cleared. Crane trains, emergency vehicles, would appear on and around the train, say take up would be all of 30 seconds. ) Truck or bus crashes.Ĥ- How would this situation remedy it’s self? – Same idea as I have been posting. boats sinking or oil spill, planes crashing (inanimate objects crashing is fine, what I’m not fine with would be bodies laying all about. make this an option for all players to turn on or off.ģ-Impact?- financial impact of course. with the idea that us Americans only like seeing things blow up. (this would be a reason for investing or researching positive train control) Trains jumping tracks from speeding.Ģ- How would you control this. Train brakes fail, switches freeze over, Engineer not paying attention to signals. There are plenty of reasons for accidents.ġ- They happen. Though the Dev’s commented stating that it’s a reality. Shots got fired… apparently I’m an American and the only thing we like seeing were explosions. I think we will see much more with the workshop!Īccidents I put the idea in for the first TF. There are serious gaps in both European and American locomotives. I was sad to see that there are just not many american locomotives. mods will be kept up to date more often, and not to mention I think it would help to create a large modding base. I think with the integration of steamworkshop. Moreover, feedback and input is very motivating for the team and everybody here is looking forward to hear what you think! ![]() how to create a dynamic curved train station (will be possible with the new modding features) or how to create your own mission or even campaign.Īt Urban Games, we understand listening to the community and trying to find out what players really want as an essential part of our work. □Įxamples may also include modding topics like e.g. As opposed to Train Fever, in Transport Fever roads can also be built across tracks. We may demonstrate the track construction tools in detail, including switches, crossings, crossovers, multi-track connections, parallel tracks, catenary, bridges and tunnels. In a series of video blogs we will also show some of these features with actual gameplay footage. Topics include the construction tools, vehicles, stations, industries, towns, the campaign, the extensive modding support and much more. Therefore, in regular blog updates most of the core features of Transport Fever will be demonstrated and explained. Until then, we invite the community to share their thoughts and opinion about the game. It’s a bit less rewarding for a player looking for challenge, but it’s great for little kids or for some low-key fun when you just want to pretend you’re running the train set you got for the holidays.Transport Fever is scheduled for release in fall 2016. If you don’t want to be bothered with all the economic stuff, Sid Meier’s Railroads includes a “train table mode” that just lets you lay track and connect cities and towns. If you purchase the game through the Mac App Store, you can also use Game Center to find opponents. GameRanger service, or over your local network if there are other players nearby. If you prefer opponents of the human variety, Sid Meier’s Railroads lets you play online over the Internet through the free You’ll also have to duke it out at auctions for control of patents that help you keep railroad costs under control (a special device that reduces the cost of tunnels, for example), or if you bid on the myriad industries that pop up in the towns and cities you connect (a power plant near a bustling city, for example). You’ll mainly have to contend with them laying track and foiling your plans with their own rail lines. If you run short of cash you can issue stock so will your opponents (you can buy theirs, and vice versa). So Sid Meier’s Railroads lets you play against AI-controlled rivals-railroad barons like Of course, playing at being a rail baron gets boring pretty fast in a vacuum. There’s a lot of juggling required to make sure your railway is getting everything to where it needs to go, and the businesses that you’ve invested in are making money. Sid Meier’s Railroads is less of a hardcore economic simulation than some of the recent Railroad Tycoon games have been, but there’s still plenty of challenge there. ![]()
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