Compara los precios de Railroad Pioneer en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Kritzelkratz 3000. Publicado por HandyGames. Lanzado el 1/7/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 50/100.

A fog-of-war railroad sim with a genuinely interesting exploration loop, wrecked by unpatched memory leaks that make the back half of the campaign a crash-roulette. Approach with low expectations and a manual save habit.

I want to like Railroad Pioneer more than the evidence allows. The concept is legitimately clever for its era: before you lay a single rail, you have to dispatch pioneer crews across a fully blacked-out map of 19th-century America to scout terrain, locate resource deposits, and deal with highwaymen and wildlife along the way. Different specialist roles, trappers, prospectors, riflemen, serve different scouting purposes, and losing a crew member to a random encounter means backtracking to replace them. That exploration layer, bolted onto what is otherwise a transport-management sim, gives the early hours a texture you don't find in Railroad Tycoon or OpenTTD. When the core loop is functioning, there is real satisfaction in the route-building. You monitor supply and demand across stations, juggle which goods move on which trains, upgrade depots and city districts as trade volume grows, and eventually build out a sprawling network working west from New York toward California across ten story-based campaign missions. Routes are capped at five stations, which frustrates anyone expecting the free-form network complexity of its genre peers, but within that constraint the economic balancing is decent. Rival companies compete for the same corridors, and there is a light sabotage and robbery mechanic that adds occasional friction, though critics at launch correctly noted that the combat element is too thin to mean much in practice. Here is where I have to be straight with you: the technical state of this game is genuinely bad. A memory leak that has existed since the original 2003 retail release was never fully resolved. Community players report crashes and corrupted saves beginning around the fourth or fifth campaign mission, and the game has no autosave. One widely circulated community patch addresses the worst of the late-campaign crash, but it requires manual hunting to find, and there is no guarantee of stability on modern systems. The interface compounds things, with a learning curve that critics called "unnecessary and sloppy" even at launch, and the tutorial does not do enough to ease new players into the multi-layered resource and exploration menus. For strategy fans who want depth of decision-making, the ceiling here is low by contemporary standards. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, the AI rivals behave predictably, and replayability outside the campaign is limited to standalone missions with medal challenges. Players who value elegant UI design and stable code should absolutely look elsewhere: Sid Meier's Railroads, OpenTTD, or the more recent railway management titles all offer better-maintained experiences. Railroad Pioneer's appeal is almost entirely nostalgic or novelty-driven, a curio for players who want to see where the fog-of-war-plus-tycoon hybrid idea came from before better studios refined it. If you go in treating it as a budget-tier time capsule rather than a functional sim, and you save manually every few minutes, there are a few engaging hours buried here. Just don't expect the back half of the campaign to cooperate. Diego, Scout Team

Railroad Pioneer

Railroad Pioneer

1 jul 2014Kritzelkratz 3000HandyGames
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A fog-of-war railroad sim with a genuinely interesting exploration loop, wrecked by unpatched memory leaks that make the back half of the campaign a crash-roulette. Approach with low expectations and a manual save habit.

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I want to like Railroad Pioneer more than the evidence allows. The concept is legitimately clever for its era: before you lay a single rail, you have to dispatch pioneer crews across a fully blacked-out map of 19th-century America to scout terrain, locate resource deposits, and deal with highwaymen and wildlife along the way. Different specialist roles, trappers, prospectors, riflemen, serve different scouting purposes, and losing a crew member to a random encounter means backtracking to replace them. That exploration layer, bolted onto what is otherwise a transport-management sim, gives the early hours a texture you don't find in Railroad Tycoon or OpenTTD. When the core loop is functioning, there is real satisfaction in the route-building. You monitor supply and demand across stations, juggle which goods move on which trains, upgrade depots and city districts as trade volume grows, and eventually build out a sprawling network working west from New York toward California across ten story-based campaign missions. Routes are capped at five stations, which frustrates anyone expecting the free-form network complexity of its genre peers, but within that constraint the economic balancing is decent. Rival companies compete for the same corridors, and there is a light sabotage and robbery mechanic that adds occasional friction, though critics at launch correctly noted that the combat element is too thin to mean much in practice. Here is where I have to be straight with you: the technical state of this game is genuinely bad. A memory leak that has existed since the original 2003 retail release was never fully resolved. Community players report crashes and corrupted saves beginning around the fourth or fifth campaign mission, and the game has no autosave. One widely circulated community patch addresses the worst of the late-campaign crash, but it requires manual hunting to find, and there is no guarantee of stability on modern systems. The interface compounds things, with a learning curve that critics called "unnecessary and sloppy" even at launch, and the tutorial does not do enough to ease new players into the multi-layered resource and exploration menus. For strategy fans who want depth of decision-making, the ceiling here is low by contemporary standards. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, the AI rivals behave predictably, and replayability outside the campaign is limited to standalone missions with medal challenges. Players who value elegant UI design and stable code should absolutely look elsewhere: Sid Meier's Railroads, OpenTTD, or the more recent railway management titles all offer better-maintained experiences. Railroad Pioneer's appeal is almost entirely nostalgic or novelty-driven, a curio for players who want to see where the fog-of-war-plus-tycoon hybrid idea came from before better studios refined it. If you go in treating it as a budget-tier time capsule rather than a functional sim, and you save manually every few minutes, there are a few engaging hours buried here. Just don't expect the back half of the campaign to cooperate.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayermultiplayertier:sub-5Fog of WarTransport ManagementHistorical SettingBusiness SimCrew ManagementBuggyWestern FrontierRoute Optimization

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OS
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7/8 32 or 64 bit
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 8.1
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX compatible card
Processor
Pentium(r) III 600 MHz (Or Equivalent)
Sound Card
DirectX compatible card

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OS
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 32 or 64 bit
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 8.1
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX compatible card
Processor
1 GHz Processor
Sound Card
DirectX compatible card

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Desarrolladora
Kritzelkratz 3000
Distribuidora
HandyGames
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 jul 2014

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