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The original is playable even on integrated graphics on lower settings, although I don't think that's officially supported. The lack of goals (apart from the somewhat lukewarm campaigns) or of any real competition makes it more of a sandbox building game than anything else, though. There's something satisfying about getting a somewhat complex system of cargo transport working. I've played the original quite a bit, and it's fun up to a point.
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Many reviews seem to say the sequel doesn't offer that much new in terms of gameplay. I haven't played Transport Fever 2, partially because my laptop's a potato and partially because I already have the original Transport Fever. The game also seems to be available on GOG.com, although at least one review says the Linux version there is much older than what's available on Steam, so perhaps the publisher doesn't care about non-Steam sales that much. > And you can't buy it outside of Steam, but I can't help it if the developer doesn't want my money directly. I've also heard of Cities in Motion and Railway Empire, though haven't played them myself. Mashinky () is an indie game that mostly focuses on trains, but also is in 3D and looks pretty good, like Transport Fever, though some people say that the economy in the game is a tad odd Simutrans () is another transport simulation game, which has a lot of different tilesets, but the actual gameplay of which seems to be a bit less enjoyable than that of OpenTTD and others, though it's also freeware Some other similar games that people might enjoy: That said, OpenTTD is also amazing because it's free, has a lot of lovely content and definitely provides plenty of replay value, in addition to not requiring a beefy computer (unlike the aforementioned game). Therefore, as Gamer will be able to master the right skills.The best game in the "transport simulation" genre that i've played would probably be Transport Fever 2 ( ), because it not only looks better when compared to everything else out there, but the UI also feels really streamlined. For example, if you do not calculate the speed at the entrance to the rotation, the composition will come down from the rail, and the task will be failed. But if everything happens so smoothly and slowly, do not think that every train will be easy to pass.
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Here you can "Torture" Lokomotiv, understand the principle of operation of each mechanism and its purpose, and just get used to the speaker gameplay. If the user has no experience in passing such projects, there is a special training mission for it. Each time, the locomotive will change as the route of movement with the schedule of stops. Scenario - Unlike the second modification, implies a specific task.Machinist - standard for such a genre mode where you can choose a direction and move to the destination point by driving the unit.Builder - a user can independently create routes, controlling everything to the smallest details - from the relief of the soil to the density of trees next to the paths.
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List and description of modes in the train driving simulator "Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006": The only thing that brings a variety of what is happening - the presence of at once 3 game modes. In some situations, travel circumstances may vary, but in general the situation remains monotonous and unhurried. Here the concept is already used here, where it is necessary to control the locomotive, moving from point A to point B. Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 does not stand out against similar projects in a similar genre.