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Unread postby TooSilentToBeReal » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:53 am

I have recently reinstalled RRT3 after three or four years of not playing; I remembered from the last time that there was some user created content available online for the game, so I did a google search and found the Hawkdawg.com main site, then this forum here (let's just say I struck gold, heh).

RRT3 is a such a great game (as was RRT2 before that), looking forward to see what downloads, tips and tricks I can learn here to make the game even better, and maybe sharing some of my thoughts, experieces and ideas too.

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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Hawk » Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:31 am

(*!!wel aboard.

Read around in the various forums and threads and you'll find a plethora of info on the game.

If you have any questions feel free to ask. We've got folks here chewing at the bit just waiting to help out. ;-)
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby edbangor » Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:28 am

Welcome and can I be the first to suggest you try out the Trainmaster mod, if you want a really challanging RT3 experiance.
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby OilCan » Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:57 am

Welcome! Don't let that TrainMaster club drag you off to to their playing field too quickly :-D ....become re-excited about RT3 first. Play all the old familiar 'friends' and also check out some of the great new games which have appeared over the last few years. And feel free to jump right into this forum with your ideas and comments.

(Actually that TrainMaster bunch are good people....but they are always on the prowl for converts.)
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby edbangor » Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:20 pm

OilCan wrote:(Actually that TrainMaster bunch are good people....but they are always on the prowl for converts.)


That would be ^**lylgh if it wasn't true !*00*!
But we always get them in the end ::!**!
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Hawk » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:21 pm

If y'all don't start making easier maps you're gonna' lose me. ^**lylgh

I know - "Make one yourself!" *!*!*!

What happened to that first one Ned made. I forget the name of it but it seemed like I could eventually get my head around that one. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby nedfumpkin » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:36 pm

Hawk wrote:What happened to that first one Ned made. I forget the name of it but it seemed like I could eventually get my head around that one. :mrgreen:

Unless you are talking about Persian Electric then I am probably working on an overhaul for being too easy. ^**lylgh


But I think a compromise is in order...why not play an RT3 map then a TM map, then RT3, then TM, etc..

Oh, and weclome aboard TSTBR
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Hawk » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:48 pm

No, it wasn't Persian Electric. It was the one before that.

TSTBR? **!!!**
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Blackhawk » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:09 pm

TSTBR = ToSilentToBeReal

The TM people are friendly, but we might just steal your life away with our complex and engaging scenarios :)
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Hawk » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:47 pm

DUH! *!*!*! I knew that. ^**lylgh
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby Sugus » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:05 pm

Welcome abord, TSTBR
Ray wrote:... can I be the first to suggest you try out the Trainmaster mod ...

but from my point of view it's better to do the "standard jobs" first. (TM seems to be - hmmm IS - harder than original RT3!) I invite you to try to complete some - if not all :-D - of the fine RT3 scenarios you'll see in the download sections, especially if you are not a micromanager (like me). My favorite scenario is Scrimshaw (from Taleisin): simply build a nice to look at, low grade, smooth connection passing high mountains ...
There's no business like RT business ...
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Re: Hey all

Unread postby nedfumpkin » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:10 pm

Sugus is correct, Trainmaster is considerably more difficult than RT3, and there is a lot more emphasis on cargo control. So it is best to fully understand RT3 before moving on, however, you can have both installed so that you can double your fun. Not even your own set of Double Mint Twins would be as much fun :)
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