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unless you have a company that can use them before the PC player(s) -
otherwise your best laid plans go out of the window when the PC updates a
tile (not the way you wanted it) and usually plunks down a station marker to
really rub salt in the wound. (NB)
CALCULATE YOUR ROUTES YOURSELF - you might make pointless updates / new tile
lays expecting to increase your revenue, and you don't because the PC has
found a 'better' route you missed! (NB)
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3) Game Operations
3.1) What is the difference between the Floppy and CD-ROM versions of 1830?
No difference in the game or what comes with it. The CD-ROM version allows
you to play with a minimum install but since the whole thing takes a mere
11MB, I just installed the whole thing to disk. A tip to save room, delete
the opening.lbx file. It brings the space down to 5MB and all you lose is the
opening intro. (readme)
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3.2) The CD version is slow - how do I get it onto my hard disk?
If you installed it partially, Just reinstall with everything.
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3.3) Minimum requirements
The Box Says
386sx or better
4MB RAM
DOS 5.0 or better
Support of most soundcards
I found that on my 486/66 16MB it ran fine on average opponents. If I went to
hard or harder the computer wound take forever it seemed to run the other
railroads. I realize that it takes more for the AI but it was unbearable to
me. I usually get a run for my money on average though. The sound was by the
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