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- Railroad Tycoon (RRT) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-
- Compiled and Edited by David Mitton
- Rev 1 Draft 9-Feb-1994
-
- Scope & Disclaimer:
- Not a complete treatis on RRT or RTD. Just an overview and
- pointers.
- Also not a subsitute for purchased docs for pirates. Keystrokes
- are
- documented in the Technical Supplement. Strategy discussions can
- be
- endless. Included are basics and net contributions. Buy one of
- the
- books.
-
- Contents:
- - Top 10 Questions
- - What is RRT and RRT Deluxe?
- - Microprose information
- - Game Limitations (README.DOC)
- - Known Bugs
- - Version info
- - Hints and Strategy books
- - "The Computer Cheats!"
- - Mastering the Modes and Levels
- - Strategies
- - Basic
- - Grand
- - Robber Baron
- - Rate Wars
- - Little known details
- - Getting the most out of the displays
- (How to I find that?)
- - Map Differences
- - Deluxe Differences
- - Acknowledgements
-
- Top 10 Questions
-
- - How do I double track?
- Read the Tech Supplement
- - Why only 32 stations?
- Design limit
- - How can I build track/stations like the computer?
- You cannot
- - What is the cheat?
- Read the x? (F1,$)
- - What about the GP-30?
- Didn't make the cut
- - How come my city/industry are now working?
- a) Basic Economy, b)not guaranteed
- - What are slums?
- Undocumented "feature"
- - Why do things go wrong over $32M?
- 16bit signed int bug, no fix
-
-
-
- 1) What is RRT and RRT Deluxe?
-
- Railroad Tycoon (RRT) and Railroad Tycoon Deluxe (RTD) are
- exciting
- strategy games of empire building, operation, and market
- manipulation. It
- is a commercial product of MicroProse Software and is availible
- for
- MS-DOS on an IBM PC or Apple Macintosh.
-
- The game is authored primarily by Sid Meier, who went on to write
- Civilization. Bruce Shelly also helped and is known for his
- previous
- contribution to Avalon Hill's 1830 railroad board game. The game
- borrows
- elements of 1830 and combines them with elements of the PC Empire
- wargame
- to provide a strategy game that can consume hours of play.
-
- RRT pits a single player against 3 simulated players. You are
- given some
- initial money and must build a successful railroad corporation.
- You
- spend your money building the track and stations. Then you buy
- and
- schedule trains that earn money by collecting cargos at resource
- centers
- and delivering them to stations with matching demands. A changing
- economic cycle and a growing population over time, keep things
- from
- becoming static. The financial side of RRT, allows you to raise
- money by
- selling bonds and investing in the stock of your company and your
- competitors. If you can manage to gain greater than 50% of your
- competitor's stock you can also operate their railroad and take
- their
- profits. You can also manipulate your competitor's stock values
- to their
- detriment. At the end of 100 years you are rated on your
- financial
- accomplishments.
-
- RRT was released in 1990. RTD was released in 1993. Railroad
- Tycoon
- Deluxe plays basically the same as RRT, but has greatly enhanced
- graphics
- and additional scenarios. Most discussions are geared to the
- original
- game and applies to both. The differences are discussed at the
- end.
-
- Game Materials:
- Manual, Technical Supplement, Distribution diskettes, Economic
- charts
-
- The game is copy protected by a challenge to identify a locomotive
- by
- sight. The locomotives are pictured and described in the Manual.
- A
- frequent player or railfan can memorize this. The less initated
- can make
- a cheatsheet by noting the wheel arrangements also given and
- explained in
- the manual. Failure to pass the challenge results in only being
- able to
- play with 2 trains.
-
- 2) Microprose information
-
- MicroProse Software, 180 Lakefront Drive, Hunt Valley, MD 21030
-
- Customer Service: 410-771-1151
- MPS*BBS: 410-785-1841 (8,N,1) 8 lines, upto 14400 baud
- CompuServe: Forum GamePublishersB, ID: 76004,2223
- Internet: "76004,2223@Compuserve.com"
- AOL,Delphi,Fidonet,GEnie,MCI Mail,
- PC-Link,Prodigy,Promenade,Q-Link
-
-
-
- 3) Game Limitations
-
- README.DOC - On the distribution diskette is a file with some last
- minute
- changes and details on the limitations of the game as implemented.
-
- Investment: Can own only ONE extra RR if Investor or Financier,
- TWO if Mogul, All THREE if Tycoon.
-
- Trains: 32 total, GP30 is not availible
- Stations: 32 stations(depots,stations,terminals), 64 signal towers
-
- Industry building: no forts or textile mills (or power plants in
- England)
-
- (different in RDX)
-
- 4) Known Bugs
- - $32,000 limit
- - hangs
- - hyperspace transfer
- - Slums
- - RDX initial bugs
-
- 5) Version info
- RRT -
- - RRT V03
- - SLUMFI
- RDX - shipped
- - fixed
-
- 6) Hints and Strategy books
-
- There are two published books on RRT:
-
- "The Official Guide to Railroad Tycoon" by Russell Sipe
- (C) 1991, Compute Books, Greensboro NC.
- ISBN 0-87455-244-3 $12.95
-
- "Railroad Tycoon, Master Strategies for Empire Builders"
- Shay Addams, (C) 1991, Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkley CA.
- ISBN 0-07-881728-5 $14.95
-
- <reviews here>
-
- 7) "The Computer Cheats!"
-
- A frequent whine from beginners is "how can I do x like the
- computer
- players do?" And the answer is you cannot. The computer is
- playing a
- different game than you. It has some advantages, but it also has
- many
- limitiations.
-
- + multiple entrances to cities, amazing terrain conquring
- - no switches or stubs, only builds to named cities, cannot round
- corners, does not not build ferries
- - number of cities
-
-
- 8) Mastering the Modes and Levels
- Difficulty:
- Investor
- Financier
- Mogul
- Tycoon
- Reality Levels:
- Basic vs Complex Economies
- In Basic mode, all stations pay for all cargos.
- In Complex, stations pay only for industry and local
- demands.
-
- No Collisions vs Dispatcher Operations
- NC mode does not use the block signal system.
- Dispatcher mode provides block signals which are
- automatic,
- but can be overriden by the player. NC mode has no
- controls
- and is totally automatic. Dispatcher is more
- interesting
- and can provide more optimal control.
-
- Friendly vs Cut-Throat Competition
- In Friendly mode, your competitors will not attempt to
- take
- over your RR, or start a Rate war with you.
-
- Beginners should start with Investor level. I recommend that
- you
- immediately start playing with Complex Economy and Dispatcher
- mode. The
- lower modes are not interesting.
-
- Starting out:
- - Initial state, turn on Resource Display
- - Learn how to use each display and report
- Pointers:
- F6 Train Income; watch maintenance cost, get to routing
- Balance - Econ cycle
- - Freeze the game when laying track or researching decisions
-
- 9) Strategies
-
- - Beginning
- Learning to play: use low dif, complex, Dispatcher, Friendly
- use $ cheat if need be
-
- - Basic
- Start small, go for best revenue route, keep competitors honest
- Buy stock early, aim to own 50% of self soon
- Roll over Bonds on first Boom
-
- - Grand
- Mail & Pass vs full service
- Priority load service
-
- - Robber Baron
- Bankrupting and stealling from competitors
-
- - Rate Wars
- How to wage successful rate wars
- - timing
- - Depot staging
- - analyze the demand
-
- 10) Little known details
- - Revenue calculations
- - Tunnel exit critera
- - Econ cycle table
-
- 11) Getting the most out of the displays (How to I find that?)
- - Station displays (colored bars)
- - Train display (F6)
-
- 12) Map Differences
- - Eastern US
- - Western US
- E/W vs N/S differential & Transcontental Bonus
- - England
- - Europe
-
- RDX
- - North America
- - South America
- - Africa
-
- 13) RRT Deluxe Differences
-
- VGA support
- Graphic renderings, but not animated
- Slow response in F4
- New maps
- New time ranges and locomotives
- Bandits and Sheriffs
- New initial bugs
-
- 14) Acknowledgements
-
-
-
-