Sapphire united wrote:Thinking of making a lets play series, or more of a tips and tricks series for TT2013, modeled around the success of my tutorial series of openttd.
I'd love to see some lets play videos!
Do you think the openttd videos would help a newbie like me?
Sorry, you've confused a smart phone with the Spook Phone. Please come back in about 10 years when the NSA has released their phone which knows what you want before you know what you want.
It'll never happen ... The boys at NSA are spending their furlough time trying to figure out how cope with the lag while playing TT13 on their Androids.
Sapphire united wrote:Thinking of making a lets play series, or more of a tips and tricks series for TT2013, modeled around the success of my tutorial series of openttd.
I'd love to see some lets play videos!
Do you think the openttd videos would help a newbie like me?
Probably not. I would read the help file that comes with TTM and watch some Locomotion videos for now.
Sapphire united wrote:Thinking of making a lets play series, or more of a tips and tricks series for TT2013, modeled around the success of my tutorial series of openttd.
I'd love to see some lets play videos!
Do you think the openttd videos would help a newbie like me?
Probably not. I would read the help file that comes with TTM and watch some Locomotion videos for now.
Triple quote.
Oh and ya Openttd has nothing to do with loco, or TT2013, great oversight on their part.
wallyweb wrote:A display does not a smart phone make.
A smart phone would intuitively know my preferences, then it would ring up the App Store, order my favourite game, install it, play it and finally ring me up to let me know whether I lose or win. Now that's a smart phone.
Seeing that video, it's no wonder that the whole thing is very, very heavy. Must be a lot of calculation (as with OpenTTD as well) and a hell of overdraws. The fact that it's still uses the same graphics as LoMo makes it even more heavier.
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wallyweb wrote:A display does not a smart phone make.
A smart phone would intuitively know my preferences, then it would ring up the App Store, order my favourite game, install it, play it and finally ring me up to let me know whether I lose or win. Now that's a smart phone.
And my phone wrote smartest thing:
"This application is not available in your country."