Transports
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Play against your opponents and build your own transport empire.
Build trucks, buses, ships, planes, trains, trams, maglevs, helicopter ans zeppelins to transport goods and passengers between industry buildings and cities.
Renew your transport vehicles and replace them with better versions. Manufactories will offer you exclusive and special vehicle variants which will give you benefits.
You can research vehicle improvements to increase the efficiency of your vehicles.
Play with up to 20 computer opponents on huge procedurally generated maps.
Sabotage your opponents or make agreements to prevent sabotage acts against your transport routes. Cooperate with them to provide cities as quickly as possible or buy unpleasant competitors.
Help cities grow by satisfying their needs for goods, food and luxury goods. Big cities provide more passengers which can be transported to nearby cities profitably.
Transport 40 different goods between 39 different industries and numerous cities.
Keep your station stock low to get a production bonus from industry buildings. Deliver machinery and tools to industry buildings to get a production boost for a short period of time.
Play user created content or create your own content.
Build trucks, buses, ships, planes, trains, trams, maglevs, helicopter ans zeppelins to transport goods and passengers between industry buildings and cities.
Renew your transport vehicles and replace them with better versions. Manufactories will offer you exclusive and special vehicle variants which will give you benefits.
You can research vehicle improvements to increase the efficiency of your vehicles.
Play with up to 20 computer opponents on huge procedurally generated maps.
Sabotage your opponents or make agreements to prevent sabotage acts against your transport routes. Cooperate with them to provide cities as quickly as possible or buy unpleasant competitors.
Help cities grow by satisfying their needs for goods, food and luxury goods. Big cities provide more passengers which can be transported to nearby cities profitably.
Transport 40 different goods between 39 different industries and numerous cities.
Keep your station stock low to get a production bonus from industry buildings. Deliver machinery and tools to industry buildings to get a production boost for a short period of time.
Play user created content or create your own content.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit
- Processor: Dual core CPU: 3 GHZ
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 460
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Dual core CPU: 3 GHZ
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 770
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Transports reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review Hey People, Despite currently only 3 Hours of Play on the Speedometer, I would like to give a Review here. The many negative Reviews with an average Of 20 Minutes of Play annoy me a lot. In addition, I will not annoy you with a Link to my Youtube Channel And praise my Let's Play Series for the Game. (Not to Mention because I don't own one at all;D)
I try to divide this Review into four Categories to give as much Insight as possible into the Game. The Categories are: Gameplay/scope, design, Price and Replay Value.
Gameplay I best get on here with the Learning Curve, as Opposed to the Assertion of many negative Reviews (possibly now) a small Tutorial That explains the most elementary Basics. I am talking about Road Construction, supplying resources and buying Equipment. I have to admit at this Point that it is still difficult to find Access to the Game and to build and shop directly in such a way that you do not go Bust within a few Weeks. After a few Reboots, however, I understood it and one or the other that is a little more clever may not even need it.
To the Game itself, there is no real Storyline or anything like that you can get on your own. At least not yet, whether one is in Planning eludes my Knowledge. The Main Goal is simply to continuously expand your own Economic Empire and, if necessary, to outstand one or the other AI Opponent.
Within the Game, the Years pass in which new Developments are constantly coming to market and you will save you one or the other Trade Route. It is also possible to drive the Growth of Cities in various legal and illegal Ways, giving you a better Reputation and thus greater Profit. However, I do not want to anticipate too far here:)
Design The Design or graphics of the Game are quite appealing. The Shop Page is already almost beautiful to see what the Game looks like, but simply but beautifully designed. Every now and then you will discover Little Things that are quite cute. So At this Point, it's a Plus point.
Price At Price I am split in sectfully to be honest. 15-20 Euros for an EA Title is quite a lot even if the Game runs broadly stable and already offers quite a lot of content. As finished Game certainly worth 20 Euros, at current Standing rather 10. Of course, it should be mentioned that only one Developer screws up on this Game and in order to finance this Game accordingly it simply has to be offered a "little" more expensive. It's understandable:)
ResPlaying Value Here it all comes to the respective Player quite honestly. If you Are attracted to Simulations, you will surely play this Game again after the first Round sooner or later. Are Siutlations rather not your Thing but you wanted to try it out? Well then it could well be that you once invest 20 Euros for the Game and never turn it on again after an Hour, perhaps a whole round.
Verdict All in all, I'm fond of the Game. On my PC, it runs absolutely stable, except for a small Twitch when Loading the Savegame. For me, however, this is no Reason to deducting Points or giving anything else. Especially because of the Early Access Day, you should perhaps keep an Eye out. One or the other has complained that there are currently no diagonal Roads and, among other things, gave down a Thumb. Absolutely incomprehensible in my Opinion. It is absolutely sovereign, rather, to achieve all Goals, and it does not Detract from the optical one either.
In Summary, maybe the Game could still improve one or the other Little thing, all in all I can recommend the Game but good Conscience:)
MfG Omnius