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Post by iranair747 on Oct 17, 2009 22:40:37 GMT
I've played all the usual bus simulator and transport tycoons and simulators, but never had the chance to control my own london company. Until I found this site a few hours ago: www.traffic-game.com/index.htmlhere is the map of london: www.traffic-game.com/screens/files/page3-1036-full.htmlYou can download a demo from the downloads page. It is currently being sold but will have patches and so on as its just a very early version of the game, but Its so real compared to other tycoon games I've played! Graphics are very simple, but thats what makes it effective. the demo is very buggy but remember its still a early project which has lots of potential. if I had a chance to make my own company in London, I would buy this. I think im going to do so. Its about E15 which is about £13 and the best thing is you can make your own maps (looks quite easy in the tutorial) Wow, just realised how much of a salesperson I sounded like there ;D
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Post by 6HP502C on Oct 27, 2009 13:05:22 GMT
Never tried this one, played Bus Driver a few times though. I like it because you can fiddle with the gear ratios and make the bus sound like it's on Voith or ZF.
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 27, 2009 14:31:11 GMT
Not my cup of tea (bus sims) but I noted this: - www.citybussimulator.com/index.php?id=265&L=1 I prefer MSTS myself (love Thames-Mersey and Doset Coast routes!) but TML who make this also make MSTS add-ons and the 'World of Subways' series.
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Post by iranair747 on Oct 27, 2009 15:23:18 GMT
Not my cup of tea (bus sims) but I noted this: - www.citybussimulator.com/index.php?id=265&L=1 I prefer MSTS myself (love Thames-Mersey and Doset Coast routes!) but TML who make this also make MSTS add-ons and the 'World of Subways' series. yh I found that as well but would only get it if it included london
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Post by vjaska on Oct 27, 2009 19:26:13 GMT
You can't forget the classic MM2 (Midtown Madness 2) game either ;D ;D
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 27, 2009 23:24:26 GMT
Not my cup of tea (bus sims) but I noted this: - www.citybussimulator.com/index.php?id=265&L=1 I prefer MSTS myself (love Thames-Mersey and Doset Coast routes!) but TML who make this also make MSTS add-ons and the 'World of Subways' series. i love msts where did you get the dorset coast from
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 28, 2009 10:01:31 GMT
Not my cup of tea (bus sims) but I noted this: - www.citybussimulator.com/index.php?id=265&L=1 I prefer MSTS myself (love Thames-Mersey and Doset Coast routes!) but TML who make this also make MSTS add-ons and the 'World of Subways' series. i love msts where did you get the dorset coast from If you go to www.uktrainsim.com, you have to set up an account and you can then purchase it from them. They sell lots of routes made by the MSTS community and Thames-Mersey and Dorest Coast are huge routes, bigger than than those commercially made/produced (like West Coast Express etc) and have over 100 activities. The CD version you can buy of Dorset Coast is £4.40 and worth every penny!.
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 28, 2009 13:43:12 GMT
hi do you have a link to the CD version plz i can not find it thanks
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 28, 2009 17:43:16 GMT
hi do you have a link to the CD version plz i can not find it thanks I don't think that there is a direct link as such - you have to set up an account and go through the 'CD ordering' section. Once you click on this, you have to sign in again and then with you signed in you can see the community CDs (steam/diesel/narrow gauge) and other commercially released add-ons.
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 28, 2009 18:39:24 GMT
hi do you have a link to the CD version plz i can not find it thanks I don't think that there is a direct link as such - you have to set up an account and go through the 'CD ordering' section. Once you click on this, you have to sign in again and then with you signed in you can see the community CDs (steam/diesel/narrow gauge) and other commercially released add-ons. i have now put the order in for v3
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Post by romfordbuses on Oct 28, 2009 19:37:38 GMT
Great Eastern is another brilliant route, well worth the £20 i paid for it and it includes Romford ;D (Not sure if thats a reason to buy it or not to go near it ;D ;D)
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 28, 2009 20:12:02 GMT
I don't think that there is a direct link as such - you have to set up an account and go through the 'CD ordering' section. Once you click on this, you have to sign in again and then with you signed in you can see the community CDs (steam/diesel/narrow gauge) and other commercially released add-ons. i have now put the order in for v3 It is really good as is Thames-Mersey. Its great to drive 40s or 86s all the way from Euston to Liverpool Lime Street. I can also recommend direct from www.bluesky-interactive.com the German Railway 'ProTrain' series.
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 28, 2009 20:31:14 GMT
i just hope it don't take to long to come and i hope it turns up with the post strikes how long did it take for yours to come
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 28, 2009 20:50:15 GMT
i just hope it don't take to long to come and i hope it turns up with the post strikes how long did it take for yours to come Last one I ordered (Black Country 1) was 4 days (I think!).
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