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President Ark
May 16, 2010

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This has very little to do with the LP at hand, but: Was this the railroad/business/transport tycoon type game where one of the scenarios was set in the near future and required you to transport a bunch of concrete to a geothermal power plant that blew up because it was spewing greenhouse gases and which had gradually-rising water levels as it went on? Because I played that from some gaming magazine demo disc years ago and seeing this thread suddenly reminded me of it and now it's driving me nuts.

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President Ark
May 16, 2010

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thedaian posted:

Sounds like it might have been Railroad Tycoon 2, the Second Century. There's some info on it here: http://theterminal.dune2k.com/?p=rrt2-version-century

drat, looks like it. When I first thought of it I was certain it wasn't Railroad Tycoon so I guess I had only remembered (and subsequently forgotten) the "the second century" part of the title.

President Ark
May 16, 2010

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Aeiouckland station

President Ark
May 16, 2010

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SupSuper posted:

Speaking of AI, I dug out my old install of Locomotion and found this:



Can you tell it runs on the RCT engine? :v:

Oh boy, spaghetti!

President Ark
May 16, 2010

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quote:


how long would those bridges be in real life

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President Ark
May 16, 2010

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tomanton posted:

Sure.



Jaguars said Great Britain is especially bad, but words don't do justice. Sheffield is in here somewhere.



The Bristol Channel is also no more, having been completely paved over to accommodate freight highways and rollercoasters. By sheer coincidence, a familiar face is helping turn England into a dystopian train hell.



:britain:

I want to read dystopian fiction written about life in the grim future of the United Railway Kingdom.

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