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Transport Tycoon DeLuxe in Win XP

Discussion in 'Playground' started by Mollusken, Jul 3, 2002.

  1. Mollusken Gems: 24/31
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    A friend of mine found a patch which will allow you to play the Windows 95 version of Transport Tycoon DeLuxe in Windows 2000 and XP! Forget Neverwinter Nights and Morrowind guys, this is the game to play :D. You'll find the patch here .
     
  2. It shall be played in Dos :)

    But beat me and get ~7.000.000.000 $ or £ can't remember. But it took forever.

    But as they say in denmark: "øl skal drikkes koldt og spil skal spilles i det rigtige os: dos!"

    And a translation: "Beer shall be drinked cold (?) and games shall be played in the right OS: dos!"

    [This message has been edited by TriLleX The Slayer (edited July 04, 2002).]
     
  3. idoru Gems: 11/31
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    Well, I'm swedish, but I have to agree completely with that. Dos was such a lovely OS. I remember when win95 just came out, and they still made all game dos compatible, and all my friends were whining about how the games were sluggish... I had about the same computer, but just running it in dos took all those problems away.

    Transport tycoon was such a classic... Even the music was amazing. Ok, maybe not, but it really went well with building railroad! :D
     
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    Go TTD! Yes the game is great, but i had problem with windows so i played it in DOS (didnt hear music) Is there any patch for DOS->WIN95/98 version?

    Railroads rules, i had profit of 1,5 millions in every delivery on one of the trains :money: Overall i had 20*10^9 £ Beat you! :D
     
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    [​IMG] Transport Tycoon was an amazing game, i too loved those trains hehe :D I got to about 90 million £'s before i had to format my computer and lost my 'mega save'. Damm. I might start playing it again sometime :grin:

    [Edit] Started playing it right after i posted this, played till 3 in the morning :sleep: got £12 million :grin:

    [Edit] Bongo company has £20,000,000 in the bank and a value of £24,000,000 with 37 road vehicles, 26 trains, 7 aircraft, and 2 ships.


    [This message has been edited by Lazy Bonzo (edited July 23, 2002).]
     
  6. total Guest

    Same here! :) I cant belive it, i think this is one of that games that you can play forever! I couldnt find my old save but i started that MegaRail one! I love those trains!
     
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