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Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 21 Mar 2015 15:35
by Manuel18
The game has been released on Steam
http://store.steampowered.com/app/356430/

Just for the person who don't bought it yet, i recommend buy via STEAM is even cheaper than Atari download version!

To be honest , since Game Spy Arcade has been closed , play it via multiplayer "CO-OP" has been a bit hard ,
NOTE: Steam version doesn't make any change, it doesn't contain a special multiplayer platform to keep playing via CO-OP.

There is a group on the same URL, for the persons who already got a Retail CD-KEY, you can't add the game to Steam platform at least adding like a "non steam game", that is a bad news

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 21 Mar 2015 20:40
by Nathanxbox20
Makes me wonder what he is up to. He disappears for nearly 10 years, comes out and helps with porting this to iPad, and now it's on Steam.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 22 Mar 2015 00:31
by ChillCore
Who is he?

Atari sells Locomotion not CS, he has his own publishing company since a few years, 31X Ltd., so why would he sell Transport Tycoon under the name locomotion and via Atari.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 22 Mar 2015 17:33
by Manuel18
ChillCore wrote:Who is he?

Atari sells Locomotion not CS, he has his own publishing company since a few years, 31X Ltd., so why would he sell Transport Tycoon under the name locomotion and via Atari.
Let's know a bit of History

2004
First at all the name of this game has been called at first time on 2004 "Locomotion", Transport Tycoon is another story , the publisher and distribution company "ATARI" buy Chris Sawyer's copyrights to distribute and sell his game.

Chris Sawyer is a independient author, however he is just a programmer and designer, He need the help of a publisher company to distribute the game.

2014
Chris Sawyer and 31X Ltd. Release a game called "Transport Tycoon" for mobile devices , the game already use "Locomotion" platform, however the data files for trains and stuff are coded different. You can see diferences between TGV1.dat and TGV1.dat Transport Tycoon Mobile

2015
Atari release "Locomotion" on Steam
The game has been released on Steam platform, this gaming platform started with Half Life and games developed by Valve corporation, Grow up adding Companies like "Ubisoft - Microsoft - Eidos - Atari" and today is the biggest platform for gamers, they are including old games.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 22 Mar 2015 18:21
by ChillCore
Ooh history ...

Your history lesson misses a few dates and events.
I have a hard time believing CS is involved at all in this steam adventure due to history.

Anyhoo I hope Atari patches the garbled colours out soon for ya'll. ;)

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 31 Mar 2015 13:11
by matticus88
Its got his name in the title of the game so i'm sure he had to be asked by atari to put it up on steam.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 31 Mar 2015 13:31
by Walter1940
Manuel18 wrote: Just for the person who don't bought it yet, i recommend buy via STEAM is even cheaper than Atari download version!
Here it is even cheaper. In particular, there are no such problems as the version of Steam. :P

http://www.gog.com/game/chris_sawyers_locomotion

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 31 Mar 2015 22:36
by 304 001
Hmm, that's strange....

The GOG version is 469.7 MB
The Steam install for me was 570MB

Where did the extra 100MB in the Steam version come from?

(Sorry if that's a stupid question, but i don't understand computer things very well.) :oops:

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 15 Mar 2016 12:25
by Clemo56
304 001 wrote:Hmm, that's strange....

The GOG version is 469.7 MB
The Steam install for me was 570MB

Where did the extra 100MB in the Steam version come from?

(Sorry if that's a stupid question, but i don't understand computer things very well.) :oops:

This is an interesting question anyone got an answer?

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 15 Mar 2016 23:46
by Walter1940
No, but why you dig out an old thread?

It does not matter how the game packed or formatted. The final installation in both contains the same cars and maps.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 29 Mar 2016 14:50
by Emperor Darth Sidious
I never buy games via Steam/GOG...Rather have a product in my hands then as a download. Just bought me a new CD-version of Locomotion because the old one was completely done for. I paid just €3,- for it and it's running great again !

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 30 Mar 2016 16:23
by Zakos
I think this is worth mentioning as well because the Steam forum for the game is riddled with questions like this without an answer:

If your game starts asking for the disk, run it in compatibility mode (the Loco equivalent of turning it off and on again).

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 20 Aug 2019 20:51
by Seven11
Quick Tip: The version of Locomotion on Steam is outdated (version 4.02.039) and the 1.76 patch cannot detect it (at least on my end).

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 06 Jul 2020 08:04
by daveshore
I'm back playing Locomotion now under Steam. However this last 3 days it won't load up. Box on task bar just shows Icon with blank screen and main Steam screen only option available is "STOP". Anyone else having this problem?

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 07 Jul 2020 19:41
by Zakos
Never had that issue with my copy, no.

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 08 Jul 2020 15:13
by lsbc
I had that issue 3 times with my steam version of game. I uninstalled and reinstalled twice and it worked, 3rd time wasn't a charm so I got the version on GOG and no problems yet. I do know the program that searches for non-original dat files LocoSSA seems to screw things up

Re: Locomotion Available on STEAM

Posted: 10 Sep 2020 06:47
by daveshore
Thanks for the answers.

However I have my original CD and worked out that by going into windows 10 File Manager and find the LOCO app, right mouse click on it, select Run As Administrator it works fine!!

Now all I have to do is find all the "missing" parts :)