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'''''Questions not related to the Patch, but more to the game itself.'''''
 
 
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==Where can I buy a copy of TTD?==
 
==Where can I buy a copy of TTD?==
   
 
Sorry, you can't. It's been out of print for years. If you search around the web you can find a place to download it, if the laws of your country and your ethics allow this. We cannot provide a copy for you but neither is it our business where you got yours.
 
Sorry, you can't. It's been out of print for years. If you search around the web you can find a place to download it, if the laws of your country and your ethics allow this. We cannot provide a copy for you but neither is it our business where you got yours.
   
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You may be able to find copies of the game second-hand. [http://www.transporttycoon.net/where Owen's Transport Tycoon Station] has a page with some suggestions.
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==When will there be a new version of TTD?==
 
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[[Chris Sawyer's Locomotion]] was released in 2004 as a "spiritual sequel" to Transport Tycoon. It performed less well than expected, however, and it looks unlikely that there will ever be a sequel.
Officially? Probably never. Chris Sawyer has moved on to other projects and not responded well to requests for a new version.
 
   
There are several freeware projects that are attempting to make an improved semi-clone of TTD; when, if ever, they will be released is anybody's guess. Until then, content yourself with the Patch.
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There are several open source projects that are attempting to make an improved semi-clone of TTD. [[OpenTTD]] is undoubtedly the most fully-featured, and continues to implement new features and improvements on a regular basis.
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 30 July 2011

Where can I buy a copy of TTD?

Sorry, you can't. It's been out of print for years. If you search around the web you can find a place to download it, if the laws of your country and your ethics allow this. We cannot provide a copy for you but neither is it our business where you got yours.

You may be able to find copies of the game second-hand. Owen's Transport Tycoon Station has a page with some suggestions.

When will there be a new version of TTD?

Chris Sawyer's Locomotion was released in 2004 as a "spiritual sequel" to Transport Tycoon. It performed less well than expected, however, and it looks unlikely that there will ever be a sequel.

There are several open source projects that are attempting to make an improved semi-clone of TTD. OpenTTD is undoubtedly the most fully-featured, and continues to implement new features and improvements on a regular basis.