Compara los precios de Traffic Giant en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por QLOC. Publicado por Toplitz Productions. Lanzado el 15/6/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 57/100.

A nostalgic public-transit tycoon with genuine depth in route logic and competitor AI, held back by a Steam port riddled with crashes and broken save files that the publisher never fully patched.

I went in expecting a straightforward tycoon, and Traffic Giant did hook me the moment rival companies started undercutting my bus fares and siphoning ridership off lines I had spent an hour optimising. The core loop, building bus routes, laying tram tracks, and eventually chasing the prestige of a Maglev corridor, carries real strategic pull. You are not building a city here; the cities are pre-populated and you are solving a logistical puzzle inside them, which keeps the focus sharp and the decision space legible from the first ten minutes. That is a smarter design choice than it sounds. The two-mode structure deserves a mention because it genuinely changes how you approach the numbers. Playing as a private entrepreneur means margin discipline: cut the underperforming route, time your fleet expansion, watch your competitor's timetable and beat it on frequency. Playing as a government official flips the goal toward coverage and citizen satisfaction rather than pure profit. Strategy players who live in spreadsheets will find the entrepreneur side more satisfying; city-builder fans who want to serve every suburb will gravitate toward the government path. Either way, the AI rivals are active enough to force real reactive decisions, which is more than most tycoons from this era manage. Here is where I have to put on the red pen, though. This Steam release is a port of a game originally from 2001, and the port work is rough in ways that matter mechanically, not just cosmetically. Rail line construction triggers crashes with alarming consistency for many players, which effectively locks a large chunk of the vehicle roster, including commuter trains and the suspended monorail, behind a stability wall. Saved games beyond a certain network size have been reported as refusing to load. If buses and trams are your ceiling, you are working with maybe 60 percent of the content the box promises. That is not a minor caveat. For newcomers who have never touched a transport sim, Traffic Giant is not a bad first step if you treat it as a bus-and-tram game and keep your expectations bounded accordingly. The isometric interface is dated but readable, the citizen simulation gives individual residents home, work, and leisure destinations so your routing decisions have visible consequences, and the early campaign missions ease you in at a manageable pace. The tutorial is thin by modern standards, but the concept is intuitive enough that patient players figure it out. Where it struggles is depth relative to what the genre offers today. Cities in Motion and Transport Fever both out-simulate it on virtually every axis. Traffic Giant is best understood as a preserved classic with a bumpy re-release history rather than a polished modern sim. Bottom line for strategy and sim players shopping right now: the underlying game design holds up better than its reputation suggests, but the technical state of this specific port is genuinely risky. Go in with low network ambitions, save obsessively, and avoid rail infrastructure until you have confirmed your system handles it. If you have nostalgic attachment to the original, temper expectations hard before clicking add to cart. Diego, Scout Team

Traffic Giant

Traffic Giant

15 jun 2018QLOCToplitz Productions
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A nostalgic public-transit tycoon with genuine depth in route logic and competitor AI, held back by a Steam port riddled with crashes and broken save files that the publisher never fully patched.

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I went in expecting a straightforward tycoon, and Traffic Giant did hook me the moment rival companies started undercutting my bus fares and siphoning ridership off lines I had spent an hour optimising. The core loop, building bus routes, laying tram tracks, and eventually chasing the prestige of a Maglev corridor, carries real strategic pull. You are not building a city here; the cities are pre-populated and you are solving a logistical puzzle inside them, which keeps the focus sharp and the decision space legible from the first ten minutes. That is a smarter design choice than it sounds. The two-mode structure deserves a mention because it genuinely changes how you approach the numbers. Playing as a private entrepreneur means margin discipline: cut the underperforming route, time your fleet expansion, watch your competitor's timetable and beat it on frequency. Playing as a government official flips the goal toward coverage and citizen satisfaction rather than pure profit. Strategy players who live in spreadsheets will find the entrepreneur side more satisfying; city-builder fans who want to serve every suburb will gravitate toward the government path. Either way, the AI rivals are active enough to force real reactive decisions, which is more than most tycoons from this era manage. Here is where I have to put on the red pen, though. This Steam release is a port of a game originally from 2001, and the port work is rough in ways that matter mechanically, not just cosmetically. Rail line construction triggers crashes with alarming consistency for many players, which effectively locks a large chunk of the vehicle roster, including commuter trains and the suspended monorail, behind a stability wall. Saved games beyond a certain network size have been reported as refusing to load. If buses and trams are your ceiling, you are working with maybe 60 percent of the content the box promises. That is not a minor caveat. For newcomers who have never touched a transport sim, Traffic Giant is not a bad first step if you treat it as a bus-and-tram game and keep your expectations bounded accordingly. The isometric interface is dated but readable, the citizen simulation gives individual residents home, work, and leisure destinations so your routing decisions have visible consequences, and the early campaign missions ease you in at a manageable pace. The tutorial is thin by modern standards, but the concept is intuitive enough that patient players figure it out. Where it struggles is depth relative to what the genre offers today. Cities in Motion and Transport Fever both out-simulate it on virtually every axis. Traffic Giant is best understood as a preserved classic with a bumpy re-release history rather than a polished modern sim. Bottom line for strategy and sim players shopping right now: the underlying game design holds up better than its reputation suggests, but the technical state of this specific port is genuinely risky. Go in with low network ambitions, save obsessively, and avoid rail infrastructure until you have confirmed your system handles it. If you have nostalgic attachment to the original, temper expectations hard before clicking add to cart.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayercloud-savestier:indieTransport TycoonRoute ManagementCompetitor AIIsometricGovernment ModeEntrepreneur ModeClassic RereleaseBudget Management

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OS
Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
128 MB Video Card
Processor
1 GHz, Intel Pentium III or comparable

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Desarrolladora
QLOC
Distribuidora
Toplitz Productions
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 jun 2018

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