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moriety
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@Partyschrek:

Hi mate, back again.

It is small companies such as this that make future games, and provide jobs for us in Europe.

This company has built the back-bone of a second version of this game.

I could do a synopsis of the game, much will be negatative (but in a positive way), but equally much will be positive: Basically, the models are superb, the countryside is great as going overboard on countryside graphics overwhelmes the PC and isn’t what the game is about. Etc, etc, There are many, many things that please me, along with many criticisms that can be addressed if enough of us ask for it IN THE NEXT VERSION, at £30.

You know what mate, paying £6.50 was almost like an insult. In London, it is the same as buying a pint and a half of beer, which is then drunk within a single hour: Only one remains in the morning.

This company needs to get off their backsides so we can tell them what improvements or changes need to be made.

If we leave aside our common desire for competition and a stock market, at least Train Fever 2 might get going, and I would welcome it here in London. Since RRT2 I’ve never seen a great railway game, these lads could change all that and make this man (now getting older and increasingly grumpy, and now a grandad!:) happy!!

If you think I’m an old grandad now, think again: This video below was MY London as a young teenager, and a Punk: a video that is now almost impossible to find it seems: It shows the UK as she then was, the obsession the government had with the Warsaw Pact. Now we are all friends and can talk with other. I hope all of of you takes away a bit of learning from this video.

https://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play;_ylt=A2KLqIEcQIVVawwA8LEsnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTByZWc0dGJtBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDdmlkBHZ0aWQDBGdwb3MDMQ–?p=siouxsie+and+the+Banshees+Video+Jigsaw+Feeling&vid=071a82cd1c7b615cec3ee375039f0dfe&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fts3.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DWN.pw%252bAX9pjureHjnP0N4fMLw%26pid%3D15.1%26h%3D225%26w%3D300%26c%3D7%26rs%3D1&rurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DOe1WVwbQLEs&tit=Siouxsie+and+the+Banshees+-+Jigsaw+Feeling&c=0&h=225&w=300&l=283&sigr=11bva5qr3&sigt=11af7dupo&sigi=12mn8l0b3&age=1375718400&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3Av&fr=yhs-mozilla-001&hsimp=yhs-001&hspart=mozilla&tt=b

A little piece of European social history.

This was our weird world at the time, and modern Grandads like me are probably a tad different now, especially those of us who came from the Punk days in London: .  This video records exactly how the centre of London was back then. It was our life, for us London lads. So, we never wish to annoy others now we’ve got old ourselvles: The Police despised us lot BTW.

 

My last comment to the lads working in the company: Talk to your customers!

Nothing like burying your head in the sand without reason or excuse. Thus far, you’ve done a great job, now stick your head above the parapet and simply listen fellahs to your future customers.

 

These days, small start-ups are few, we in Europe really need them right now.