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Somewhere, over the railroad.



<span class="bold">Railroad Tycoon Bundle</span>, which contains the three games that put this sub-genre on track, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 66% launch discount. Buying each game individually grants you a 50% discount, instead.

There is something strangely exhilarating, wondrous, and just downright fun to playing with trains. Could be the fact that trains give the impression of moving on their own, almost like a living organism. Could also be about the unmistakably retro feel of the locomotive, which makes it seem like a relic of a bygone era that is still somehow relevant. Mostly, though, trains are cool because the views associated with riding them are consistently breathtaking.

To capture the magic of what the railroad meant for human transportation, one must go back to 1804, then slowly work their way closer and closer to modern times. <span class="bold">Railroad 2: Platinum</span> and <span class="bold">Railroad Tycoon 3</span> are the best express tickets for such a journey, letting you build whole networks of railroad tracks, closely inspect the different types of available train engines, and take in the awesome landscapes. Once you have absorbed and mastered the craft of railroad management, ask the conductor to set course for <span class="bold">Sid Meier's Railroads!</span>. It is here that you will put those strategy/simulation skills to the test and try to build the grandest rail empire in the nation, despite your opponents' shrewd efforts to derail you.



Catch a ride to the history and challenges of the locomotive in the <span class="bold">Railroad Tycoon Bundle</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 66% bundle discount and the 50% individual discounts will last until April 5, 13:59 BST / 5:59 AM PDT / 8:59 AM EDT.
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tokisto: Whohoo! Choo choo!
I love the RR games! Ok GOG, amazing move with 2K. Now I'll be waiting for Civ games (one can dream)
Anyone knows (Judas, where are you? :) if runs fine on Wine? Thanks!
I am at my windows machine at work ...working on the finishing touches for the 2K games :P
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triock: RT3 has awesome music peeps!
It sure does. I love it. <3
:O Bless you kind soul!
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deja65: Guys,just a little heads up. RRT 2 has a really weird bug that happens upon launching the game through the desktop icon. A window pops up with a no cd inserted error,but it can be bypassed by simply spamming cancel a couple of times :D. Hope that some of the "blue" guys ;) see this and whack the mole.Btw,my system runs Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. Cheers.
Does this happen if you launch if from the Start menu instead?
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JudasIscariot: Does this happen if you launch if from the Start menu instead?
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deja65: Yes, same result :).It aint a huge problem,its just annoying,and sometimes when i minimize the game a "direct x not found error" pops up,despite the fact that the game is running in the background like a charm :D. Windows 10 keeps on rick rolling like crazy.Cheers.
It still warrants a Support ticket so please send us one with any screenshots and additional info you can give us so we can fix this :)
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Maxvorstadt: Does the GoG version of Sid Meirs Railroads have the 3 GB Enabler?
You mean the fix that allows the game to run on systems with 4GB and up RAM? If so, then I think we do as I don't recall us having a machine with anything less than 4 GB RAM.