

Having a presence on Steam would ensure an increase in the playerbase, and very likely an influx of new creative ideas on playing the game. I'm betting that there are a lot of gamers like me who don't even know that OpenTTD exists. Nowadays, I play so many games, I don't check individual web sites/forums, so having OpenTTD on Steam would be a huge convenience for me. Diesel and electric trains and locomotives. In real life the first steam locomotive to operate on rails was built in 1804 (1807 - first passenger service). Versatile and efficient, railways allow Trains to move around with unlimited amounts of Cargo. I lost track of it for a while, then came back a few years ago to find this very forum, and TTD being distributed for free! (Queue happy dance ) In OpenTTD Railways are the primary and most entertaining transport tool at your disposal. and I remember playing hundreds of hours in it as a young person. I played the original TT when it first came out. If there are no legal hurdles, it makes complete sense to put Open TTD on Steam. It would also be cool to have the hours played tracked so I can show my friends how much I play steam powered locomotives, you later on are able to use electrical. I'm sure many other users would love this as well. OpenTTD is a perfect example of a very successful game port which outshines the. It is an open-source remake and expansion of the 1995 Chris Sawyer video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. Having automatic updates would be fabulous as well. About This Game OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players earn money by transporting passengers and cargo via road, rail, water, and air. I would absolutely love it if it was listed in my steam library like all my other games.
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I realize that given the license I could just take the application and list it, but prefer to have the support of a reasonable number of the current developers.īobFish wrote:OpenTTD is one of my favourite games. If I have missed any queries, I would be happy to try and answer them. The recent release of the game on Steam (opens in new tab) has some people getting back into it.

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(Various other 'Steam Features' would require code changes if they were to be implemented, but there is no requirement to implement them).
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