This is most likely the case, if I recall correctly, Chris Sawyer does not want to openly support anything that could fall in the category of 'hacking' but he likes what people are doing with his old game. Anyone interested could do some digging in these forums, there have been dozens of threads about this subject and some contain actual evidence and correspondence with Chris Sawyer, the creator of Transport Tycoon. The legal rights to the game have been (vaguely) tracked to Atari I think, but when they were contacted they couldn't confirm if they owned the rights. (who figured that out? wasn't it orudge?)ZxBiohazardZx wrote:if im right (and i might not be) but wouldn't chris like to see that ppl still play games like his first game ttd, and try to improve it themselfs?
he and his team are busy on locomotion and other games, so unless someone dares to ask him personal/his company if the thing we are doing is illegal, we might as well stop this discussion and try to finish the nice graphics:)
Also, if there would ever be any plans of commercially exploiting ottd (in whatever form), there would probably be a producing company involved who would then buy the rights from Atari (or whoever owns them) before actually doing anything.