by Blackhawk » Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:45 pm
I figured I'd give myself a couple days off from working on my own map, so I decided I should finally get around to playing this one.
I had to restart this one after a year or two since I connected the wrong city at the start and I was only breaking even. On the second try, things have been going well. I'm in the 1850s and am just working on generating enough money to finish taking over the last 2 other railroads left. I'll update once I finish.
I did however notice so far these issues:
183211 - It says Major, but I assume you mean Mayor, since in the follow up event it uses the term mayor. However, unless the player upgrades the Warrington Bank Quay station to a large station, Warrington the city is not yet connected. Maybe it was intentional to make the player have to upgrade the starting station to a large station? But after receiving the "Connect to Chester to find out how to gain access to Wales" message, I was left wondering why I was not told how to access Wales, since I didn't know that Warrington Bank Quay, didn't actually connect Warrington, nor did I know that was part of the trigger, until after a few years of having Chester connected and nothing happened, I peeked into the editor to see I had to connect 8 cities.
Midlands Offer also suffers from the same issue as the Wales/Chester offer. In that the check looks to see if Warrington City is connected. This event also appears to be missing a word or maybe the "to" should be removed in the phrase "should you choose to it". Also It's should be its.
Crewe - Crew = Crewe
Status - Holly - Hollyhead = Holyhead
Steel - Sheffield is misspelled.
Sheffield - recieves = receives, loose = lose
Seaforth = loose should be lose.
York - peices = pieces
Wales Offer - boarders = borders
Wales - boarders = borders
Holyhead - open = opened
Steel > 5 = loose again should be lose.
Steel - loose = lose.
1837 - the trigger is 1937 when it should be 1837, without this the player has no idea a change may be coming at L&M. (or is it L&MR, the two seemed to be used interchangeably)
1840 - owed = owned
1843 - camodities = commodities
1853 - delete 1 "over" as it says "over over", it's = its, and grammatically it says location, AND transport, AND, overlooked. It should probably just be a comma after the location part of the message rather than ", and". also indentitied = indentified
1855 - Thier = Their [I took over the BR before this event triggered, but this event uses companyid =2. So does that mean only company 2 sees the newspaper, or are the effects only felt on company 2, but everyone sees the newspaper?]
1860 - benifits = benefits
1873 - missleading = misleading
1873 econ his - loosing = losing
cities 30 - point = points
cities 40 - point = points
cities 50 - all of these you are awarded more than 1 point, so the message should say This gives you 2 points, not 2 point.
Steel > 10 - Qauy = Quay
Cambridge - loose = lose
Stratford - loose = lose
Stat - Fest - Connected = connect
Stat seaforth - loose = lose
Stat steel - loose = lose
Steel- yorkshire - build = built, "They've built plants to make this but don't have..." Possibly include alloy/metal after the word this.
Then with the iron events there is an issue in that in the message that says how to get a point (ship AT LEAST 5 loads of iron) does not fit with the iron>5 test. As the test checks for MORE THAN 5 loads of iron. So either the Iron Test needs to be changed to >=5 or the original message should be changed to say more than 5 loads of iron will give you a point. I also made a status message in the ledger so I'd know how many loads of iron I shipped in a year. I'm not sure if it was intentional to not have a status message on the iron to make it difficult for the player to keep track of the amount of iron or not.
Also related to the iron event, it keeps giving points yearly until 1956, but if Warrington says they are no longer going to accept Iron in 1856, it should probably stop giving a point for shipping 5 iron to Warrington after 1856, not 1956.
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Blackhawk on Fri Aug 27, 2010 1:08 am, edited 1 time in total.