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Average metacritic for Transport Fever = 71
Average metacritic for Railway Empire = 75
Railway Empire is much better :)
Consistently lowering the bar is not something you should aim for, imo.
Didn't you use the "word" "Trumpian"? I strongly advice against using such a "word", but maybe it would be much more appropriate here.
But it really is a good light-medium weight train game with lots of fun if that’s what you are looking for.
I said it was a "good" game, not a "well priced for what you get" game.
At this point, if AI doesn't change, I would personally recommend waiting a year or two, for the Game of the Year (with all DLC) sale at $15.
I'm currently seeking a refund and will wait until then.
I appreciate the Devs going with the Open Beta, so that we could pre-purchase and try it for ourselves without risk.
I will follow thier next game in the hopes they will do the same.
:(
You were doing fine until this. The need to insult others that do not like the same thing as you, or share the same view as you, is childish and immature.
Also, it's been said over and over again that this is not a simulation. It's more in line with Sid Meier's Railway, which I played last week, and completed the first scenario in like 15 minutes. Connect Washington D.C. - Baltimore - NYC, and send 8 passenger cars.
This is not true. You can replace multiple trains at once.