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Of watch some videos to see if it's in your wheelhouse. Its a single line operation so a lot of time is spent playing shunting puzzles to get the freight in order and then drop it off.
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I only played it for a little over an hour, but in that time I did not care for it. The UI was designed by people who seemingly set out to implement as many UX worst practices as they possibly could (though if you're in this thread that probably shouldn't be a problem for you), and the actual train driving is by far the weakest of any comparable game I've played. The switching puzzle and industry management looks compelling based on videos I've seen, but I didn't get very deep into that before refunding. Which I had to do because it does the thing a lot of low-budget Unity games do where it accepts any and all controller input without making any controller settings available to turn off or rebind that input to something besides "scroll menus at random as fast as possible." I'm not unplugging my flight/racing sim gear just to play a mediocre game so into the bin it went. Theris fucked around with this message at 12:34 on Mar 31, 2024 |
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tater_salad posted:Of watch some videos to see if it's in your wheelhouse. Its a single line operation so a lot of time is spent playing shunting puzzles to get the freight in order and then drop it off. I’m trying to design a game where you have a yard. Break up manifests into locals etc so it definitely sounds up my alley… None of the videos I have seen seem to really go beyond the initial couple of hours so it’s hard to tell but i can dig a bit deeper I guess. The control issues sound annoying especially as I’ll be on deck. I have seen a couple videos of it playing on deck though so it might be ok. I’ll probably hold off for now I just really want to do some slightly crunchy logistical stuff and nothing really seems to hit that. Maybe it’s time to dive back into rail route…
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LeFishy posted:I’m trying to design a game where you have a yard. Break up manifests into locals etc so it definitely sounds up my alley… None of the videos I have seen seem to really go beyond the initial couple of hours so it’s hard to tell but i can dig a bit deeper I guess. It's the same thing, just for longer tracks. You don't ever really get a full yard. Just a handful of sidings. I'll just keep waiting for derail valley to get a ln economy which would be cool.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 13:16 |
tater_salad posted:I'll just keep waiting for derail valley to get a ln economy which would be cool. Might be waiting a while; It's planned for their "Foundation 4" update, which they currently have scheduled for "2025+." At least if their previous major updates are any indication, it'll be worth the wait. Edit: their whole roadmap is here.
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Yeah am aware... Maybe world of steam will come before dv update.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 15:25 |
StarkRavingMad posted:I know the game pretty well at this point, but I still install a mod to show me whether the wrench I'm using is too big or too small, and something that lets me bring up a minimap if I need it. And I still look up a guide for the drat electrical wiring. Tbf no mechanic or electrician is going to know a wiring diagram by memory and would consult one first
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 19:57 |
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Anyone played Simutrans? Thoughts?
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 22:03 |
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It's free just friggin play it.
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Elendil004 posted:Anyone played Simutrans? Thoughts? Simutrans is an alternate reality OpenTTD. While TT was designed by a Brit, Simutrans was made by a German dude. I’m sure there’s a coherent argument to be made how that influences things, but I’m down with a flu and a toddler. One thing I always enjoyed more in Simutrans is the feeling of scale - cities and inter-city distances feel more realistic. A truly massive mountain can be a challenge. There’s also more freeform building of station, airports and ports which I always enjoy. The canal building and ship transport goes into some fantastic detail. Trams and intra-city busses are also much more fun than in TTD. In theory, maps can have infinite sized bottlenecked only by your processing power, though last time I checked a few years ago a 4096x4096 USA map almost murdered my computer. You can also expand you map with a new section - towns and all - during play, which is a fantastic feature. The Experimental branch is it’s own type of insanity, run by a single dude for the past decade or two, though I haven’t checked lately if he’s still going. It has some great details implemented and a timeline going to something like the XVIII century. Simutran’s interface is absolute eurojank, but you learn to live with it. There’s a notable Japanese community that makes fantastic stuff and maps in their own .pak.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 23:06 |
tater_salad posted:It's free just friggin play it. Sometimes it's nice to now whether it's worth investing time in something when you could have spent that time driving a train up and down the valley.
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tater_salad posted:It's free just friggin play it. How was it, Tater?
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Elendil004 posted:How was it, Tater? I didn't really find it interesting in the little bit I played it. 25 fps on a system yay runs most sim racing titles at full/ ultra 1440p 144fps There's no icons for industry so hope you like clicking on buildings The interface is like if you told someone make open ttd but worse and more cumbersome. Not my bag but I'm sure some people enjoy it.
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I had pretty much the same experience with Simutrans. It's appealing, because it has a bunch of really cool features that are either absent from openTTD or supported only with really gross hacks, like subways, trams, and elevated LRT/monorails, and some of the paksets are prettier than anything you can find in openttd's newgrfs, but I found the UI so awkward that I put it down after a few hours and have never gone back to it. Also, the documentation is absolute garbage compared to openTTD, and the lack of an in-game pakset manager is unfortunate. I'll probably try it again sometime.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 19:17 |
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I got Tunnet finally and I'm having agood time. Apparently I got into it right at the correct time because an update went out recently that added a way of dealing with hackers and also colored cables, which I am still trying to find.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 14:59 |
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There's a big ol' farming sale on Steam right now and I'm thinking about trying out Farming Simulator 2022. I played 2019 a good while ago and enjoyed it for a bit, but is 2022 another one where you need a bunch of QoL mods immediately? Also are any of the expansions/DLCs worth picking up right away?
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Bishop Beo posted:There's a big ol' farming sale on Steam right now and I'm thinking about trying out Farming Simulator 2022. I played 2019 a good while ago and enjoyed it for a bit, but is 2022 another one where you need a bunch of QoL mods immediately? Also are any of the expansions/DLCs worth picking up right away? All the farming sim games need QOL mods immediately. Courseplay, guidance steering, the logging mod that gives you super-strength at the touch of a button, a map you jive with I’ve got 400 hours in without any DLC so I guess it’s good. The built-in seasons are ok, but not as in-depth as the 2019 Mod version. The new crops are very meh. The purchasable industries are actually interesting new mechanics, and the fieldstone is an interesting mechanic that I always end turning off. I have fewer hours than the previous 2 so maybe not that good. I would buy if on sale. It’s on Gamepass the last time I looked and was the EPIC free game long ago, so if you grab those check your account.
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Does Arcade Paradise fit into this thread? I'm loving running this laundromat-front-for-my-arcade. Getting upgrades help so much.
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