![]() But if you just forget its diamonds and act like it is gold then you should be OK, because gold mines we do have in California. We just ain't got no diamond mines though. There's even a FEW rubber plantations left over from forgotten times, in the early 20th century they built a number of em to supply companies like Firestone to make tires. The coastal regions also have several aeras where oil is found. Transport Giant GOLD runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of Transport Giant GOLD is 2.10, released on. Arizona and Utah have LOTS of copper mines even, in Utah one of the largest of the world can be found. Overview Transport Giant GOLD is a Shareware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by JoWooD. Receive free shipping with your Barnes & Noble. Heck, even water transport is an issue in these parts of the world. Barnes & Nobles online bookstore for books, NOOK ebooks & magazines. There are actually a lot of fruit plantations all over California, and there is actually a lot of desert and palm trees everywhere. Posts: 78 Joined: Wed 3:35 pm Location: The Netherlands by thebrightside Fri 2:02 pm I'm busy working on a set of three maps that split the US in three zones, but not really working on a complete US map. ![]() Extract the TG13.EXE file from the File Archive to the game directory. Apply the official Transport Giant v1.3 Patch. Apply the official Transport Giant v1.2 Patch. The west coast would be much better in the subtropical climate. Play Instructions: Install the game - Full Installation. I did manage to get problems with the west coast one, as now nevada and stuff are heavily forested instead of desert, but yeah I will compensate in the southern one. Thebrightside wrote:I have my westcoast and eastcoast maps done as temperate and the south one will be sub-tropical. Once I have some experience with the new industries set (haven't played it yet) then I may do a second map with that set, for a 1940s theme.Īny comments, advice, assistance, or abuse would be appreciated. ![]() Going to use the standard industries for the first map, which will be for a 1920 (or earlier if ever possible) start. But the important stuff will be right- coal, oil and wood in the Appalachian mountains, iron ore in the upper peninsula of Michigan (iron boats on the Great Lakes anyone?) farms in the Midwest, oil in Texas, etc. ![]() Even at this size, scale is a problem- for example, Long Island is too small to put anything on, and a 1x1 island for the Statue of Liberty would take up most of New York harbor. A while back I played a north america map starting in 1700 and it was as youd expect, horse drawn carts a first, then steamboats and anything within arms. I'm going to try to overlay a 2048 grid on a paper map so I can locate cities and terrain features properly. Not going to be perfect, as the Great Lakes have to be lowered to height 0, etc. Before I go any farther, has anybody else done this? I don't want to plow over the same ground. I'm working on a "real USA" scenario using the 2048 x 2048 North America map that _ created. ![]()
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