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Here the AI player does nothing at all.
Not building bridges and tunnels across your network, not advancing in technology (AI always has old trains), not building more than two railway lines.
Let someone tell me what is globally new in this game (in terms of mechanics)?
I think everyone remembers the Railroad Tycoon series and hoped that this would be a real upgrade like was done there.
After a couple of hours spent on my friends' steam acc, i've decided to trash this garbage where it belongs and understand how many in house pervert ppl are giving a false pro review just to fool new customers.
Yes, it's indeed a garbage, the product and also those who give false pro reviews just to scam people. This in house devs masquerading customers that give pro reviews on such products should be sued.
After I switched the playtime to over 1 hour minimum I was left with mainly the negative reviews. So it would seem that people that played more than 1 hour are negative reviews and those under 1 hour or more positive.
I only came to see if this game is worth it, but most of the positive reviews don't really inspire any motive to play the game as they just say "oh wow its updated" like ok... but is it fun and worth the money?
I think most new releases now aren't worth the initial price and its best to wait 6 months (or sometimes less) for a 25-50% discount.
Not completely true, there's bigger stations, and bigger maps. Still probably not enough to justify the $50 cost though.