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Current game design is forcing me to design balls.
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TheOrangeBox
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Список всех рецептов. Осталось найти 3/ List of all recipes. 3 left to find
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Zap Gaspix
Dans le forum « PEAK Bug Reporting »
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Mesa shading glitch - Everything turned black
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Sinder
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New Update Broke Mods
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Ataxio
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Spies
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Local 58
Dans le forum « Breachway Bug Reports »
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Game crashing consistently when firefly missiles hit
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tonechild
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Lost Technology - Chronicle Scenarios Added + Bugfix Update
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Metal Izanagi
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still sub-60 fps on good pc
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Kiririn
Dans le forum « Railroader Discussions générales »
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About Historical Accuracy
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x1Heavy
I found the game to be wonderful. The engines are recognizable from real life in some cases. Some of the engines were good useful engines. Others not so much for any number of reasons but exist in the game for anyone to run them if they so choose.

In steam I needed water. The more water in the tender the more work I could do so my pick was the Berkshire for the main in a variety of roles. Eventually I went to all diesel to keep things really simple fuel wise. Fuel them once a month almost and get to work.

I learned to support the sawmill, mine and a couple other big industries while keeping a good attitude when switching out house cars that I consider to be a little bit of a annoyance in some situations with a few scraps of revenue that goes with them. And let the rest go.

Most all video games I have played in my lifetime which is just about 55 years worth of computer type gaming such as they existed in the late 60's and early 70's And electro mechanical gaming prior to that which date to the WW2 and earlier at the arcades of the time.

There was no internet for us until 1990 and before 1990 no electronics, cell phones or any of that. Two generations if not three of people have been born since then unaware of a life without any of the technology we have now.

So going from map based table top gaming which can take hours, days or even weeks to resolve, atari based tv gaming (Nintendo etc) all the way to games availible today has been quite a journey.

I have owned well over a thousand computer games, several still exist on CD after 30 years on their original disks and work well on particular older computers built to run them. Some of the games have been transferred onto new blank DVDs several times as the originals wore through over the years.

Now we are in the realm of online gaming which is what Railroader is. I can sit and run a railroad here rather than fill a room with a model train set from the hobby store and carpentry work and wiring with the technology, expenses and various tools and trades that all go into building that type of activity. You turn on the computer start a train game which goes into good detail and there you are.

The hobby store goes out of business eventually. And here we are. Much cheaper to spend 20 dollars or whatever it is for a fairly quality good complete train computer game than tens of thousands at the store. The economy of train stuff in the hobby has gotten eye watering expensive, always has been as the value of the US Dollar declined since the late 60's in my lifetime. You could buy a lionel train set for what is about 200 some dollars in today's dollars back then. Today Lionel train sets of good quality and scale accuracy will cost you thousands made to order from Asia. And you have to wait months or years after special ordering to recieve it.

Tarriffs makes this interesting when its essentially additional customs duty for you the customer to pay to complete the buy at the hobby store as of this year. I have a order worth several hundred dollars which may cost me close to a thousand if the chinese tarrifs kick in later this year. Right now I dont know what my price will be but its not fully paid anymore.

If thats not inflation I dont know what is.

Ergo Railroader and other train games from the internet to buy for a few dollars and enjoy it very much. Its gotten really good over the years as the computer technology improves and evolves.

As far as engines in the game. what it has is what it has. I make use of whichever can get the job in game done nicely and leave off the rest. All of them are nice engines. We can always use more but the particular murphy branch curves and other situations would make them a difficult problem in game. If you had a N&W Class A 2-6-6-6 it would turn into such a monster that it will consume half a day just to wye the thing around before backing down to hook onto it's train. Then lumber along at about 30 mph instead of it's design speeds approaching 70. its not suitable. But we could try. Lets not.
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PLEASE HELP
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Eligames2009
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