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ParticipantHopefully it’s not a problem that i am using some additional material in this savegame:
September 17, 2014 at 13:29 in reply to: I have the game on Steam but it's only some kind of early release (?) #8870ShiningDragon
ParticipantMy kind of communication depends on communication of other people. So because of this i will for sure not apology myself. As an wannabe-tester you should your words more “diplomatic” after trolling with posts like your first one in developer-forums. And don’t forget: You feel cheated, because you got your copy 4 free…
This game may be unfinished, yes. But untested isn’t true: The alpha, beta and closed beta phase were running quite long. But you should be aware, that very much platformrelated bugs couldn’t be discovered there. Too much hard- and softwarecombinations.
They’re working on this game. So just be patient and post “real” bugs, if you find any. For iGPU related ones… which even not meeting the necessary OpenGL 3.2 spec or amd graphic related ones (i think amd will never(!) master their opengl driver code – a lot of developers are blaming amd for bad drivers at opengl: http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/182343-why-we-cant-have-nice-things-valve-programmer-discusses-wretched-state-of-opengl and http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?29391-Another-example-of-AMD-s-bad-opengl-support or http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTQ3MjI
Blaming a game developer may be easy – but a big part of the so called “bugs” are just driver problems or the so called “layer 8” problem.
Finally: I am playing the 4th map for now. And i’ve discovered not one(!) gamebreaking bug. My last map had 600+ trucks and more then 150+ full length trains. The game run.
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ParticipantMcAfee is junk nowadays – at least since McAfee has sold his av-software to another publisher. Those “false positives” shall animate you to buy a McAfee license. Because you think: “Uh, oh! This piece of av software is great – it has found something suspicious”.
How to uninstall McAfee crap – by McAfee:
September 17, 2014 at 12:59 in reply to: I have the game on Steam but it's only some kind of early release (?) #8863ShiningDragon
ParticipantYou’re not working for an online mag. You sound like a disappointed customer – but as you’ve mentioned above: you didn’t paid for this version. But you feel cheated.
Did you got your “free copy” from a filesharing portal? They’re full of Train-Fever versions. People downloading this 4 free are just a bunch of ass*oles. Train-Fever isn’t expensive. I got it by amazon boxed for 20,– Euro. Other games, which are way more buggier (like the ea or ubisoft ones) are selled around 60 / 70 Euro – with a LOAD of lesser gameplay!
Yes, Train-Fever needs to get polished a little bit. But it’s running fine on my system. I like the ui and signals works too. So please make a good bug list and post it in this forum or stop trolling. Sarcasm is the wrong way to inform the developers of your feelings.
Sorry, but i love this game. It’s a long time, that i spent 100+ hours for a game. And to be honest: I like this one more than Transport Tycoon Deluxe (which i’ve played every day for hours on an 486 DX4/100 – at it has stuttered too, if there were was too much traffic! Way more stuttered then Train-Fever on full load).
ShiningDragon
ParticipantThe old Intel HD Graphics is NOT able to deliver OpenGL version 3.2, which is necessary for Train-Fever. It is only able to deliver up to OpenGL 2.1.
Intel HD Graphics 2nd generation and newer (HD 2×00, HD 3×00) are technically able to run Train-Fever. But even with an Intel HD 4600 (tested besides my NV GTX 760) the joy is very limited, because integrated graphic solutions doesn’t have dedicated video ram (but off the very expensive Intel Iris).
The V-RAM usage grows a lot while playing. The graphic is great, the details of the game marvelous – but it needs v-ram. A lot of it. And fast, not the shared and slow system-memory.
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ParticipantWTF?
Yeah, i guess you’re right. I didn’t recognized the difference between these two sites.
Thank you for pointing this out!
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