EEP  16 Expert Eisenbahn Aufbau- und Steuerungssimulation

EEP 16 Expert Eisenbahn Aufbau- und Steuerungssimulation

I have downloaded eep14 eep15 and eep16 expert from thed steam website but how do I get the items(ie locos wasgpns ,buildings,bridges etc) that are in eep14 to work on eep15 and eep16

regards

graham roberts

Real player with 679.5 hrs in game


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Ok so i decided to get EEP 16 Expert to pass the time during lock down.

IMPORTANT NOTE: First thing i will say from the start is to follow the tutorials, trust me they are worth it and you can build along side the videos, then you will realize how fluid and easy the system is. I also highly recommend joining the forum, where you will meet very friendly support who are more than willing to help and incl a English support section.

yes the tutorials is out dated and are in the process of getting updated, but it is still enough to get you started. again make use of the forum. Even though EEP is based on German rail system there is a small selection of models and tracks to have a US themed layout.

Real player with 72.6 hrs in game

EEP 16 Expert Eisenbahn Aufbau- und Steuerungssimulation on Steam

Bloody trains

Bloody trains

Ask for tickets, check for bombs, clean the train, Do all sorts of other duties - sometimes people die, sometimes you die. Bit of a mind boggle of a game with crazy unique art.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICqXG6yALS0

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game


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How to make heads or rails of Bloody Trains…?

I purchased this software on artistic merit alone, feeling an instant affinity towards the aesthetic. i fell aboard blindly, ready to chugga chugga woo woo. The controls are simple — the instructions are non-existent — you’ll scratch your head, it will blood, and you will like it. Although confusing, the lack of direction is not a setback. The simple controls allow for intuitive gameplay, and the smartly designed symbols and signage within the game do unfold with meaning as you progress. This is the perfect game for anyone who likes to think and frown before figuring out a satisfactory gotcha or aha! It may not be for you if you prefer to be spoon fed.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Bloody trains on Steam

Pandemic Train

Pandemic Train

What is Pandemic Train?

In Pandemic Train you are in charge of the crew aboard a train roaming the postapocalyptic wasteland, ravaged by both war and a deadly plague. Your goal is to survive long enough to discover the cure… or die trying. Humanity’s fate is in your hands! Start your journey now!

You are in charge!

Pandemic Train is a survival simulation game in which you manage the crew as well as the passengers aboard the old school train carried by a steam engine. The in-game universe is characterized by an alternative timeline, in which a catastrophic viral outbreak has decimated the world’s population. The mysterious plague kills the infected within 24 hours, leading to widespread panic, riots, and war. The world is in ruin, and you are the only hope for its survival. Travel through the wasteland, gather the resources, fight off the bandits, and do your best to research the cure for the disease!

Survive!

In Pandemic Train the world has become a very inhospitable place. Every person can carry the disease, so you have to choose your crew very wisely. People will die along the way, and you have to minimalize the damage. The resources are scarce, so you have to distribute them very carefully. And worst of all - there are lots of hungry wolves around. And by ‘hungry wolves’ we mean desperate people who perceive your train as a fat prize. Or sometimes - as an opportunity for a better life. You have to decide whether it’s better to fight them off or welcome aboard.

Manage the resources

In the harsh reality of Pandemic Train, you need to be self-sufficient - you grow your own food, breed the livestock, gather and purify your own drinking water, and do the essential repairs. You have to utilize every bit of scrap or junk you have at your disposal and turn it into something useful. This often leads to some difficult decisions, for example - rarely there’s enough medicine for everyone, so you’ll have to decide who is worth the treatment, and who is going be left to die.

Fight the plague!

The main goal of your actions is to create a vaccine and save the remnants of humanity from extinction. The longer you manage to keep the train moving, the less likely the crew will have the contact with the virus, and your scientists - more time to work on the medication. You can customize the train to your needs - decide how many people are on it and how many train cars are going to be attached to the engine. But remember - the bigger the party, the harder it is to keep it in check. You are the only hope for mankind. You are the last hope… for humanity.


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Pandemic Train on Steam

Tracks - The Train Set Game

Tracks - The Train Set Game

A few things strike me about this lovely game:

-The cheerful piano music in the background. Together with the wooden railway-building and train-driving, the experience feels relaxing and meditative.

-The game’s creator has been wonderfully friendly and open to the early adopters of this game. He’s engaged and helpful and open to ideas…which is awesome.

-The game has a wonderfully calming and cheering effect on my train-obsessed 8-year-old son. He has ADHD and is on the high-functioning end of the Autism spectrum (aka Aspergers, prior to DSM-V). We’ve been collecting wooden trains, tracks and destinations for 6+ years now; building tracks literally all over the house seems entirely normal to us :).

Real player with 56.3 hrs in game

This game is honestly just really pleasing and relaxing, you have so many competitive games that can just start to annoy you but this one is just calming and could really not even get you mad at all. The game is a fairly simple concept but it was excuted perfectly to make a fantastic game that is really a new idea. If you have the money and this looks fairly up your alley, I would highly reccomend it. The game only shows signs of getting better through the updates and I am exited to see what more might be added. I would also like to complement the music and graphics, the music all ties together to kind of make one song and with it you can really have the relaxing feeling the game gives you. The graphics are really a step up from what you could expect, the wood that makes up the train is so detailed and with the unreal engine 4, the physics are also something that is a pleseant suprise to find how well everything is. This game is, in my opinion, flawless with its execution and I highly reccomend it.

Real player with 33.2 hrs in game

Tracks - The Train Set Game on Steam

Train Mechanic Simulator 2017

Train Mechanic Simulator 2017

Jumping on board with the fad over the last few years of developing simulators, those who developed Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 have tapped into a market that has seen success already. Being a fan of railways myself, such a game is unique and appeals to my interests directly. So I purchased the game last Friday and beat it in only a few hours. Overall, here is what you can expect/ take away from this game.

Pros:

1)This is the only such game of its kind that I know of, and so since it was unique, I appreciate its existence quite a bit.

Real player with 11.1 hrs in game

OK i wanna start this off as saying i havent 100% completed the game before so take what i say with a grain of salt. also this will be both a review and a expression of suggestions for if these new devs do make a new train mechanic sim game.

First off as a train lover so naturally i was drawn to this game and have been playing it on and off with few month breaks inbetween since its release. the whole rescuing trains thing is a cool and unique addition and the fact it covers diesels, electrics AND steam locos is cool as hell. i do actually love how theres different workbenches for different things unlike car mechanic simulator where its all done at one.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

Train Mechanic Simulator 2017 on Steam

Factory Town

Factory Town

TL;DR:

  • A mix of elements from Anno, Factorio and Kingdoms and Castles

  • It’s got that game loop in place: discover improve discover improve. There’s always that one new thing you want to build or line you want to change

  • Very active dev, daily responses in Discord and weekly updates

  • Already a large amount of content, even in its current state you’ll get your money’s worth in playtime

Disclaimer:

I’m one of the early beta testers, probably the 3rd or 4th wave. So I did get the game for free (although I’ve since abundantly made up for it with feedback & bug reporting etc). I’ve also been bumped up to mod on the Discord (come say hi!). So you know, this is a sliiightly biased review ;)

Real player with 541.3 hrs in game

What is it?

A resource management game where you will find increasingly efficient ways to route goods from source to manufacture, and onwards to sell so that you can grow your town.

You’ll start with a few workers with which you’ll gather wood and stone. Then you’ll manufacture planks which in turn can make a wheel! Along comes a cart that can carry more than all those people. Meanwhile, new buildings will start to unlock, and new products can be manufactured which in turn can earn you coins of differing colours, with more advanced technologies needing the rarer coins to research and unlock.

Real player with 498.3 hrs in game

Factory Town on Steam

Rail World

Rail World

Well all in all it’s not a bad game. A little more difficult than I feel it should be. I mean by the time you build up a little money you need to repair the rails or your train which takes your resources up fast and hard. then you can’t produce enough to make the money. So you spend your cash on more raw materials that you use to repair but now you are out of cash. It’s quite frustrating. It’s not that it’s a bad game but they sure could loosen up the purse strings a bit. The diamonds are almost impossible to get so when you spend them up you’re screwed. And it’s not fair for as hard as it is to get them that the tutorial tries to get you to spend them. Either way like I said. Not a bad game. Just a bit rough. Could use some better bonuses to help out or something. I may play a little longer but I will probably lose intrest in banging my head against the wall.

Real player with 71.0 hrs in game

A browser game that lacks a lot of the polish needed to make it into something amazing. Hindered by a limited interface that has obviously been designed for touch-screen control firstly and gameplay depth a very distant second. You might get a hundred hours out of it if your patient but having to fish around every city node one-by-one to check for prices, the inability to unload a train you have already loaded with cargo, inability to rotate building tiles, obnoxious tutorial and a claustrophobic UI that makes me feel like I am looking through a letterbox leave me deeply unsatisfied with this game.

Real player with 68.4 hrs in game

Rail World on Steam

Railway Empire

Railway Empire

WRITE THIS DOWN: You WILL need to know a couple things.. Writing this review at 647 hours of playtime.. so I’m pretty sure I’m enjoying being an expert at it, and it helps a lot..

If you dont understand these comments, try googling the concepts anyway.. you need to know this stuff.

You will build single lane tracks early on and tear them up later to redesign… BECAUSE you will be short on money - always.. (unless you use unlimited sandbox or mods).

Learn how to use regular or one-way signals to create short lanes on the side of a long stretch of track so trains can pass each other along the way across large empty terrain areas.

Real player with 1489.3 hrs in game

I spent a lot of my life on Railroad Tycoon, from the first one until the end of the series. A-Train, Transport Tycoon, Rails!, you name it. If it had a train in it, I bought it. So of course I bought this too.

I really, really like this game. There are elements here that feel like Railroad Tycoon 3, and there are elements that do not. Just enough for you to find something you like in this game regardless of how you felt about previous railroad incarnations. I’m going to lay out a PRO/CON/WISHLIST below for you to peruse at your leisure. I may edit these if they change down the road.

Real player with 332.2 hrs in game

Railway Empire on Steam

Factorio

Factorio

The absolute gold standard in factory games, standing out as the exemplar of smooth progression curves, options out the ears, gameplay that keeps the “one more turn” itch going and developers that care far beyond selling copies. To elevator pitch this one, “If you can do it, you can automate it.”

To describe Factorio by only using games that preceded it feels like an exercise in futility. The concept was born from Minecraft mods, but it feels unfair to compare the two or make the Terraria reference (this, but in 2D). So, taken on its own, Factorio is a game where you play an engineer who is trying to escape the situation they are in by building a rocket. But since the refining and assembling of material components for that sort of thing is unfeasible by yourself, you must build a factory to automate the process. Along the way you must research concepts and upgrades for the planet you are on, mine resources and deal with the locals (in the form of giant insects).

Real player with 3172.1 hrs in game

I read a comment by a user saying “If you enjoy creating your own problems and solving them this is for you.” and he was bang on the money.

tl;dr

The knock-on effect caused by dependencies across an entire production chain will drive you nuts and it’s this that makes you play and I mean MAKES you play. Sleep is not an option.

Factorio

Engineers rejoice. Learn Technology, Automation and Efficiency in one easy to learn package. No? Seriously. this is a hard game to put down.

Real player with 1654.2 hrs in game

Factorio on Steam

National Machine

National Machine

First off, I understand that some may have the feeling that’s just a Factorio ripoff or similar, and/or getting annoyed about the grafical style “problems”.

I, however, don’t have any of them thoughts. I rather see Factorio as the Grandfather wo inspired others.

So, about the Game: (if you’re looking for an easy arcade-like game, then this game is nothing for you)

You’re tasked to support your Nation in the World War 2. At the Moment there is just the United Kingdom.

But there will be more, for what i’ve read it will be the major Nation from WW2.

Real player with 25.8 hrs in game

First I like it, i like the idea it has and I hope it will eventually show all the flaws of maintaining a warmachine during this time.

Since this is early access, I am not going to do pros and cons, because its not fair.

It is presented at this time in sandbox mode, so building cost nothing , and there is no demand for anything, but this is a good thing because it does take a long time to get your ducks in a row with this game, i would hate to be under a pressure of a demand, for instance it took me two years of game time to finally get a rifle factory going, why because how to place rail, assign them tasks, and which ones, heavy rail or regular rail needed to be learned. though you do not mine anything you still have to tell the trains what you need brought in.

Real player with 22.7 hrs in game

National Machine on Steam