Myself I am playing mostly Railway Empire 2 and am enjoying it. Graphics have come a long way since RT3.
Would be nice though if it had editor capabilities similar to RT3. But then perhaps not.
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Should work. Can't think why it wouldn't. If it's just sitting in outbox, that just means the recipient hasn't read it yet. As soon as they read it, it gets moved to "Sent messages".
I found and zipped the file, but don't know what to do with it. Oh, and I used Barti.RulerofRails wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:10 am
PS. Are you having trouble finding the save files, or actually zipping and uploading one onto this site?
I am only human, so I need to remove the temptation to use the early bonuses; however, the later bonuses become something to look forward to, as cash just creeps up slowly, especially because of the bond interest.RulerofRails wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:10 am Interesting, so you are trying to negate the "bonuses." What about using dozing to adjust your cash balance for those connections you want and just letting the others expire? I don't quite understand your process or it's intention.
I found an opposite problem to bonds from what everyone else is complaining about. When I repay a bond shortly after purchase, I get charged very little extra, but as time goes by the penalty escalates. The only two bonds I had in the above game had such large penalties that I waited until they matured and just got charged the face amount. But, I also noted that every quarter that the bonds were active the very large interest charge to my cash increased. So, bond interest rates inflate also?RulerofRails wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 12:41 amI did discover a weakness with RE2 refunds for only 5 days. I think you get refunds for engines you scrap. Especially if you go to edit the line and remove the engine. This is probably so that upgrading to a new engine doesn't cost an absolute fortune, but it is not realistic. The problem I face is that I'm using maybe 5 engines to establish a new settlements. That town will need only 2 engines for a long time. I want to "store" those engines, but I don't think the game lets me do that. What would you do in such a case?
No, it doesn't. You can't really sell RT3 locos. You can only retire them, and you don't get any cash for doing that.