At least you can buy that piggery in the area north east of starting area before you open it and the sausage maker in the township too. Oh and found out that you can use a warehouse to access a city that already has two stations in it and the population counts as added to your total population (so long as the city can access the warehouse close enough to it).
I have done several passes at the initial set of tasks (through growing Hesse) using multiple characters. Using the Industrialist I have purchases the meat industry and the pig farm from the start to get some industry revenue immediately. I've even added the city just to the southeast of Worms by putting a large warehouse in my buildable space in the Hesse region that connects to the city even though I don't have access rights to that city's region.
Hello! I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I follow your videos about this game, you have taught me how to play it. The only problem is that I speak Spanish and I don't understand everything you say (In fact, I'm translating this with google translate). I want you to explain one thing to me: 1° How do you make cities grow and 2° how do you realize that a city is missing to start growing. Thanks. very good your channel!
Hi Walter. Look at the growth fulfillment (goods being brought to the city). If the percentage is over 60 the city will grow. The rate of growth increases with the rate of fulfillment. So a city being supplied at 59% will not grow. A city being supplied at 61% will grow. A city being supplied at 80% will grow even faster.
There are many ways to go about getting this one done. With The Industrialist early purchase seems to make sense; however, it is hard to get a good economy going if you commit to buying property too early.
That looks realy hard Adekyn but i keep watching. Hopefully the next episode can tell me what im doing wrong all the times i try to solve this gold archivments.
Adekyn I just bought Germany's DLC but the engines youre showing and the train crew is not the same that appears in my game. I bought the whole thing from steam... Do you have any idea why is this happening?
I'm running Version 1.14.1-27369 NA. This is the standard Steam automatically updated production version. You aren't running the "legacy - legacy build" version (under BETAS in Steam) by chance, are you?
The version is on the bottom right of the main menu screen. You need to go to steam and right click on Railway Empire in your list of games to see if you are running betas. Since you don't know how to do that, I highly doubt you are running betas because you would need to know how to switch to beta branch in order to do it.
Hi Adekyn, nice to see you at work again. "Saarbrücken", you pronounce it very well!!! I live 15 miles away from it!
Cool. I'm one for fifty. In your honor, I will make Saarbrucken grow in an upcoming episode.
At least you can buy that piggery in the area north east of starting area before you open it and the sausage maker in the township too. Oh and found out that you can use a warehouse to access a city that already has two stations in it and the population counts as added to your total population (so long as the city can access the warehouse close enough to it).
I have done several passes at the initial set of tasks (through growing Hesse) using multiple characters. Using the Industrialist I have purchases the meat industry and the pig farm from the start to get some industry revenue immediately. I've even added the city just to the southeast of Worms by putting a large warehouse in my buildable space in the Hesse region that connects to the city even though I don't have access rights to that city's region.
Oh hey, this is great! I'm from from Frankfurt, lived here all my life! Forza SGE
Glad you are enjoying it. I really like the map.
Hello! I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I follow your videos about this game, you have taught me how to play it. The only problem is that I speak Spanish and I don't understand everything you say (In fact, I'm translating this with google translate). I want you to explain one thing to me: 1° How do you make cities grow and 2° how do you realize that a city is missing to start growing.
Thanks. very good your channel!
Hi Walter. Look at the growth fulfillment (goods being brought to the city). If the percentage is over 60 the city will grow. The rate of growth increases with the rate of fulfillment. So a city being supplied at 59% will not grow. A city being supplied at 61% will grow. A city being supplied at 80% will grow even faster.
if cassel doesnt have any meat before you supply it , might be a good idea to buy the factory first
There are many ways to go about getting this one done. With The Industrialist early purchase seems to make sense; however, it is hard to get a good economy going if you commit to buying property too early.
That looks realy hard Adekyn but i keep watching. Hopefully the next episode can tell me what im doing wrong all the times i try to solve this gold archivments.
Germany is a difficult scenario.
@@Adekyn100 im struggel with the berlin fastline to köln. And i saw in your video a task like.... Have 10 cities with 120k inhabitants 🙄
Adekyn I just bought Germany's DLC but the engines youre showing and the train crew is not the same that appears in my game.
I bought the whole thing from steam...
Do you have any idea why is this happening?
I'm running Version 1.14.1-27369 NA. This is the standard Steam automatically updated production version. You aren't running the "legacy - legacy build" version (under BETAS in Steam) by chance, are you?
@@Adekyn100 I actually don't know... :/
How can I know that?
The version is on the bottom right of the main menu screen. You need to go to steam and right click on Railway Empire in your list of games to see if you are running betas. Since you don't know how to do that, I highly doubt you are running betas because you would need to know how to switch to beta branch in order to do it.
Wait 0 cost build maintenance? How, me try on ps4 always 60/80k
Play as The Engineer.
I thought Sourkraut was fremented cabbages. Not potatoes
I call them potatoes because that's what they look like, but they represent vegetables. Guess they are cabbages when they go to the food industry.
Sauerkraut is fermented white cabbage. In the Netherlands we call it zuurkool. Zuur, sauer, and sour all have the same etymology.