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''Railroad Tycoon 3'' is a
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, part of the ''
Railroad Tycoon ''Railroad Tycoon'' is a business simulation game series. There are five games in the series; the original ''Railroad Tycoon'' (1990), ''Railroad Tycoon Deluxe'' (1993), ''Railroad Tycoon II'' (1998), ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' (2003), and ''Sid Mei ...
'' series, that was released in 2003.


Gameplay

With nearly 60 locomotives in the game (nearly 70 in the Coast to Coast expansion), the game has the most locomotives of the Railroad Tycoon franchise with locomotives from the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Poland, Russia and more even fictional locomotives like the E-88 and the TransEuro, the latter of which is a fictional name for the
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.


New features

The game interface is in full 3D, with free camera movement. The square grid is no longer rigid, as it was in ''Railroad Tycoon'' and ''
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'' - rail and structures can now be rotated 360 degrees. The economic model has been reworked. In previous games, goods could only be picked up at a station, and revenue depended on the distance between stations. Carloads in ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' slowly move across the map (representing road and water transport) along the
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of a
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representing price, where
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sites function as sources and sinks. Revenue depends on the price difference between pick-up and delivery. This has several effects; raw materials can find their way to industries and get processed, without any trains involved, and a train does not need to pick up goods at the source. Other changes include: each carload of mail, passengers and troops now has a destination; car setup can be automated, so that trains always pick up the cars that yield the most revenue; warehouse buildings also appear in the game, completing the commodity market the same way as ports do; trains can pass each other on a single track (as in the original ''Railroad Tycoon'' on the lowest difficulty level); no need for signal towers, as well as station improvements (post offices, restaurants etc.), are placed individually on the map; players can buy industries, and also build processing industries wherever they like; processing industries have limited capacity, but they can be upgraded.


Campaign

The campaign of the game features sixteen scenarios across a total of five continents with seven maps in North America, six maps in Europe, and one map each in Asia, Africa, and South America. USA Campaign: 1840–1941. Five scenarios.
Europe Campaign: 1840–1914. Five scenarios.
World Campaign: 1880–1985. Thee scenarios.
Future Campaign: 2025–2080. Three scenarios. The player is given the key to an anonymous city after passing all scenarios on bronze or higher.


Development

By May 2003, the game had been in development for one and a half years, after another one and a half years were spent on its game engine. In 2002, Phil Steinmeyer had expressed his dislike of 3D graphics in strategy games, and felt that his company's next project after ''Tropico'' "would probably look better in straight pre-rendered 2D". To manage the
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inherent to level of detail systems in 3D graphics, the team created as many as six variants for the game's vehicles, buildings and other objects. Steinmeyer gave the example of a building that went as high as 931 or as low as 55
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s, based on the closeness of the camera. According to Steinmeyer, the ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' team comprised 13 people and development lasted roughly two and a half years. A port for Mac was published and developed by
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, and released in 2004.


Reception

''Railroad Tycoon 3'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to the
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. Johnny L. Wilson of ''
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'' praised ''Railroad Tycoon 3''s visuals, as well as the detail of its "marvelous" economics simulation. He considered the sequel "more than a face-lift" that simultaneously possessed "all the features that made its predecessors great". However, Wilson criticized its use of certain train models in countries where they had historically been absent. Writing for ''
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'', John Duggan called ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' "a serious time suck and highly addictive." While he criticized its changes to the ledger interface from ''Railroad Tycoon II'', he noted the sequel's "more sophisticated economic model", and summarized it as a "rewarding" experience.
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named ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' the tenth-best computer game of 2003, and the year's best "PC Empire Builder" game. The editors of ''
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'' nominated it for their 2003 "Strategy Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to '' Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic''. They wrote that "PopTop Software has done an amazing job updating this venerable series", but found ''Railroad Tycoon 3'' too lacking in innovation to win the award. The game was also a finalist for ''
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s "Best Economic Simulation Game" and
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's "Best PC Game" and "Best Strategy Game" awards, but lost to ''
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'' and ''
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'' in these categories.


Add-ons

''Loco Commotion'' is a train-based puzzle game included on the play disc as a 141 MB optional extra. ''Loco Commotion'' involves solving routes and shunting puzzles by moving trains at precise times over increasingly difficult environments throughout the multiple levels. The freeware
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''Coast to Coast'' contains some new locomotives, maps and scenarios. Among the scenarios are
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. There are unusual scenarios as well; including one in which the United States never underwent the Revolution, instead divided into seven separate nations. With the release of the Coast to Coast expansion pack, in addition to creating maps and scenarios, players were provided with tools to create custom logos, locomotive skins, and players.


References


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