Theme Park Studio reviews

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I had discovered the Game on Kickstarter many Years ago and was immediately thrilled. I wanted to support this Project with Pleasure and immediately baked the "Deluxe" Edition for 60 Euros. A very big Mistake, as I have seen so far. "At the time" it said that the Game should be released in 3 Months. Then it was moved, moved, moved, then slipped onto Steam as Early Access and there in Sales for nen Appel and nen Ei. At First, the Development progressed well, but the Interface is anything but "User-friendly." This has nothing to do with a Game, but is a proper Editor. If you have Fun with 3D Editors, you might be able to do something with TPS. If you just want to have a Park designed and move forward quickly, you're totally out of place here. Whoever "sacrifices" time will certainly be able to create something great, because the Possibilities are almost limitless. However, that will Take a lot of Time and in the End you actually ask yourself "What for?" There Is not expected to be a Career mode. The Size of The Rides is also absolutely Underground. You can download new Attractions via the Steam workshop, but of course that means doing your job and Finding time again. In addition, the Attractions are usually also very different Quality. Some look good, also work, others cause Graphics Errors, crashes, are simply Poorly designed or don't work. Everything frustrates and now nothing is happening in Development at all. There is no more Information as to whether the Project will be worked on at all and whether it will ever be finished. When the Announcement came that both Atari and Frontier were working on theme park games, many have already jumped off TPS. Well, Atari has wanted to make quick Money and put out a Handle in the Kloo, but Planet Coaster Is already more extensive and enjoyable to play in the Alpha Version than TPS or RCTW are to this day. It says again: The last will be the first. It's a shame I can't recommend the Game, but at the Moment it's like that and I don't know if I'll or can play the "Final Version" at some point. Maybe I can change my Mind then, but I guess I've been busy with Planet Coaster long ago (or Planet Coaster 2). Really a shame. Oh yes: Contrary to the Kickstarter announcement, there's obviously no "deluxe edition." Besides, I didn't receive the other Stuff of the big Package and certainly didn't get a game CD. And it is not enough, one has simply gone from the "early access" phase to the "Released" Phase in order to catch some Scugh, who are fooled by the Pictures.
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