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Ixamyakxim: As a general rule I'm much more of a turnbased person myself but for whatever reason this one worked for me. I am probably not going to play of these games on my list as none of them have what i want in a game. 10 is different and i didnt like some things about it, but it was still playable. The only rotk games i liked were Rotk 7 and 8 and 9 and 10 were ok too.
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They made another game that was based on nobunaga called sphere of influence on ps3 but they still didnt fix the real time problem I didnt like.
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The game was extremely confusing on how to play and I dont know what they were thinking. If the game was in turnbased it would actually be playable but that is just one part. I own the game but they dont explain how to play and therefore i cant play the game. I usually only play real time strategy games on pc, but i sometimes make an exception. Yeah I really didnt like the new nobunaga games. The morale system was good too (if I remember correctly). I remember really liking cavalry, and then the grind of cracking opeing a well fortified stronghold. I also liked how I felt like I was actually changing the outcome of a battle by my troop choices and actions. Heck, on numerous occasions I had to attack a well fortified province several times.
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At times, I'd have to shift troops to the front from other provinces and make sure my finest generals where on the front lines and their units were at full strength. I think I mentioned in my post that I enjoyed the game so much the slightly cumbersome realtime combat didn't bother me. And I played it on PS2 (hey you said old console ) ). I'm *pretty sure* I played the first one. They've also created a gaggle of add-ons, which can be found on the User-created Add-ons pages.Ixamyakxim: I missed this, sorry! (actually if it was yesterday I wasn't on). In spite of it's shortcomings, end users managed to produce a proliferation of maps and scenarios, which can be found right here in the RT3 Map Archive. Granted, Pop Top issued a few patches in an attempt to correct these glitches, and were successful for the most part, but it seems the developers just decided to abandoned their posts and RRT3 still has a few bugs that may never get worked out ( a few of these bugs were addressed in the 1.06 patch). On top of all that, this version shipped with a gaggle of bugs. Hauling freight that was not profitable was also an option sadly missed ( again, added back in with the 'UnOfficial' 1.06 patch). No longer could you drop a shipment off at a station to be later picked up by another train ( later added back in with the release of the 'UnOfficial' 1.06 patch). Unfortunately, it would seem the creation of this 3D world gave rise to sacrificing some of the features that were available in the earlier version, that or the creators just decided to leave them out for some reason. Mountains and valleys are easily created.
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This version also included a Map Builder, a feature that gives the opportunity to grab a small patch of land mass anywhere in the world, and create a map with close to real world terrain. Of course you still have to understand how events work, but at least you don't have to try and figure out how to write it, although the new 'point & click' scheme did limit event scripting somewhat. No longer did you have to understand scripting to set up events. There were also some vast improvements in the Editor. Camera movement was greatly improved and the animation of the factories, maintenance facilities, clouds, weather, and water was pretty neat to watch.
After 5 years of playing RRT2, fans were ready for the new genre.Īdmittedly, the 3D world of this new version was quite appealing to me. Amid much hoopla, touting their new 3D Graphics, RRT3 sold briskly. In 2003, Pop Top released Railroad Tycoon 3. The Most Hated Man in the Southern States.