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General talk about Transport Tycoon that isn't specific to TTD, TTDPatch or OpenTTD.
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Your rockstar link doesn't rock :lol:
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it works .... but there is a jam ... :P .... better download from FilePlanet (but there you must queue) :roll: .....
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Mailbombing wouldn't work. Making them angry doesn't get us TT2 faster.
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Getting them to realize how many gamers would buy the thing perhaps would, besides we would like them to release the old games
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Yeah, maybe anothr compilation cd like the one they put TTDwin on that time...
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Collector's item, if I could I would buy the TTD box immediately
I always regret the day I threw my copy away
(because it didn't work under xp and i didn't look for patches)
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I meant mail-boming in the enough-emails-to-crash-their-mail-server sense. I'm sure if everyone wrote a well-written letter explaining why making a TT2 or re-releasing TTDLX would make them money, they would get it. :idea:
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Spiff, you throw away games when they don't work :? I keep mine no matter what :roll: Like I had one which didn't work under windows 98, then about half a year later I got xp, now it works :D
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Gspot wrote:I meant mail-boming in the enough-emails-to-crash-their-mail-server sense. I'm sure if everyone wrote a well-written letter explaining why making a TT2 or re-releasing TTDLX would make them money, they would get it. :idea:
Could be a good idea to bomb them. Although I'm not certain what would happen.....
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A lawsuit, I think sending a nice e-mail won't help either
I contacted the makers of desperados (Inforgrames ) to know if there was going to be a sequel of some sort, never got a reply
They don't care about us
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They might pay attention to 1000 emails though. :wink:
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Well , I once signed a petition , what happens with that
On some TTD forum somewhere
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Yea. It would take a lot!
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it's here.... http://i-want-a-website.com/about-tt/ttfaq18.html

This is a petition for a new version of Transport Tycoon, or, at the least, a new game in the transport strategy genre. Fill out the form below to add your name to the petition and show your support for a new version of TT.

Over 1,700 people have signed the list! Game companies are missing a golden opportunity here...
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mp3Pro wrote:it's here.... http://i-want-a-website.com/about-tt/ttfaq18.html

This is a petition for a new version of Transport Tycoon, or, at the least, a new game in the transport strategy genre. Fill out the form below to add your name to the petition and show your support for a new version of TT.

Over 1,700 people have signed the list! Game companies are missing a golden opportunity here...
LOL .... I signed there third time today .... cuz last two times I was not added :( ....
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mp3Pro wrote:it's here.... http://i-want-a-website.com/about-tt/ttfaq18.html

This is a petition for a new version of Transport Tycoon
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Over 1,700 people have signed the list! Game companies are missing a golden opportunity here...
IIRC games that do not sell at least 100.000 copies barely break even (of course this depends on the production costs).

1700 sold copies are too few for a success ...

IIRC Diablo II sold more than 4.000.000 copies, and there was a sequel that sold well, too. So you need to get a few more people on that petition to make the companies move :)

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I'm still not on that petition, I think there should be more people than 1700
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spaceman-spiff wrote:I'm still not on that petition, I think there should be more people than 1700
Simutrans was downloaded over 100.000 times (but I don't know how many people downloaded several versions), so I assume there a larger user base for a transport sim than 1700 people :)

I just was unsure how many of the forum users have a feel what companies consider a succesful game, and tried to give a few numbers from the best of my knowledge ...

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Something like this might work
To Whom It May Concern:
As you may know, in 1994 Chris Sawyer made a game called Transport Tycoon. A few years later, he made a sequel, Transport Tycoon Deluxe. These games, both produced by Microprose, have been the sleeper hit of the decade. A huge cult following has resulted. Nearly 10 years after the first game came out, fans still run websties, make scenarios, and produced add-ons.

As you may also know, there are very few games with this replay value. Even games like Grand Theft Auto (DMA, Take2 Interactive) and Half-Life (Valve, Sierra), with huge fan-bases and fan-created add-ons and modifications, don’t even come close.

You can see, another sequel to TT and TTDLX would be a sound investment. Take RollerCoaster Tycoon, for example. Despite using a dated graphics engine, this game still drew fans in. Several add-on packs furthered the fan-base and replay value. Also, a recent surge in the “… Tycoon” games proves that the games players of the world love to own and manage their own company.

Although, the Transport Tycoon series is the only real tycoon-game series. Please seriously look at making a new Transport Tycoon game.
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Well I have to say, for a draft.. it definately looks good. Though to be honest I really don't know much about these thigs :roll: Do you reackon the ttdpatach could be considered an "add-on" (like corscrew follies for rct) cause it does offer A LOT... I'm just curious :roll:
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